FOUNDATIONS
Four fundamental elements sustain and organize the structure of this experience – work with Entheogenic and Psychoactive resources, the Therapeutic context, Traditional presence, and a thoughtful integration process.
ENTHEOGENIC AND PSYCHOACTIVE RESOURCES
PREPARATION
Within the structure and context of this experience, preparation represents an essential element. In addition to considering dietary aspects prior to the sessions, this process also includes important dimensions related to each participant’s physical, psychological,
and emotional well-being.
All guidance and information shared are strongly supported by direct experience and by extensive work developed within this field, recognizing the importance of each aspect involved in these types of processes.
EXPERIENCE
Each experience is unique and deeply personal. In this Retreat, we consider it inappropriate to create expectations based on the experiences of others, as each participant approaches different contents, needs, and processes.
Although these types of experiences may open opportunities for meaningful changes oriented toward greater awareness, maturity, and personal alignment, we recognize that each process unfolds in its own way and at its own pace.
SUPPORT AND CONTAINMENT
The experience takes place within a Natural, safe, and stable environment. The process is supported through a professional presence with extensive experience in both Traditional and Therapeutic contexts.
During each Retreat, we work alongside an experienced team oriented toward fostering appropriate conditions of care, attention, and support throughout the different stages and processes that may emerge.
As part of this structure, professional medical support with experience in these types of settings is also present as an additional resource for care and support throughout each Retreat.
INTEGRATION
In this Retreat, integration is considered the true beginning of the work that follows. The experience itself may open possibilities; integration gradually allows what has been lived to find its place and the meaning necessary to translate into meaningful changes within everyday life.
STRUCTURE OF THE PROCESS
Each participant and each process carry particular characteristics and needs. For this reason, this proposal is developed within a flexible and carefully organized structure intended to support deeper and broader inner work.
Within this framework, preparation, support, and integration represent essential elements of the experience.
Rather than focusing exclusively on a specific moment, the process integrates different stages intended to provide interpretation, discernment, care, and continuity for each participant.
EVALUATION AND PREPARATION
Before participation, each process includes an initial stage of evaluation and preparation intended to understand the particular needs, conditions, and characteristics of each participant.
This stage includes aspects related to physical, psychological, and emotional well-being, as well as practical guidance and prior considerations necessary to support a safe environment and clear, consistent care.
SUPPORT AND CONTAINMENT
The experience takes place within a carefully organized setting. Throughout the different phases of the process, support and containment seek to remain free from invasive or intrusive forms of intervention.
We seek to ensure that each participant’s approach to the various contents and experiences of their inner world may unfold within an atmosphere of respect, empathy, and consideration for both their process and their own rhythm.
INTEGRATION AND FOLLOW-UP
In this Retreat, integration represents an essential part of the process and not a separate stage from the experience itself.
Each participant receives supportive guidance during and following the Retreat, recognizing the importance of offering coherent orientation for the different processes that may emerge.
We consider it important to emphasize the value of
self-perception, self-worth, and the ways in which each person interprets and constructs their own experience of life. For this reason, the phases of integration and follow-up are intended to support and channel each participant’s own capacities for change and development.
CONSIDERATIONS AND RESPONSIBILITY
Participation in this Retreat requires honesty, responsibility, and a sincere openness toward one’s own personal process.
Each participant is invited to share relevant information related to their physical, psychological, and emotional
well-being in order to provide personalized care and appropriate support for the different internal processes that may arise.