1- night ayahuasca ceremony, maloka selva pinta yage. rionegro antioquia.
With Taita Samith Osorio, traditional doctor. and Carmen Jessenia Giagrekudo
August 9 - 10, 2026
In the verdant heart of the rainforest, where the air feels pure and the river flows like an ancestral melody, we open the doors of our Maloka for this sacred gathering. It is a space built with respect, according to the wisdom of our ancestors, to receive the medicine and allow each being to look inward, heal, and reconnect with their essence.
WHAT DOES THIS GATHERING ENTAIL?
The ceremony is designed as a holistic support process. The medicine of Yagé arrives with its teachings and purifying power: each person receives the precise healing they need, according to what their body, mind, and heart are ready to release, understand, and transform. It is not the same for everyone, because each path is unique; here, this process is accompanied by care, attentive listening, and my music, created especially to guide, soothe, and open the soul.
During the night, we work in harmony with nature, in silence and respect, allowing the rainforest to also be part of the teaching and healing.
OPTIONAL ADDITIONAL SERVICES
For those who wish to prepare further or deepen their practice before or after the ceremony, we offer cleansing baths and purification processes. These are entirely voluntary and have an additional cost, as they require special preparation and extra dedication. They can be arranged once your attendance is confirmed.
An important reminder: all healing processes require respect, willingness, and an open heart.
About the Leaders
Taita Samith Osorio, traditional doctor.
My name is Samith Osorio, and I'm from Tierralta, Córdoba, Colombia. I was born and raised in a land rich in natural resources, traditions, and teachings that profoundly shaped my worldview. From a young age, I felt a deep connection to nature and a spiritual quest that led me down various paths of learning. At […]
Learn more about Taita Samith Osorio, traditional doctor.Carmen Jessenia Giagrekudo
My name is Carmen Jessenia Giagrekudo. I am an Indigenous woman of the Muruy-Muinane ethnic group, born in Chorreras, Amazonas, Colombia. From a very young age, I was blessed to walk alongside my father and grandfather, Rodolfo Giagrekudo Pacaya, who guided and instructed me in the ancestral knowledge of our traditions and sacred medicines. Over […]
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