We honour the indigenous peoples of the Amazon and the lineages who have protected, sung, brewed, and carried these medicines for generations. Their contribution is real, sacred, and enduring.
And—
No culture, tribe, lineage, or individual owns the sacred.
Ayahuasca is not the private property of the jungle, nor is spiritual legitimacy conferred through fear, hierarchy, or exclusive initiation. The medicines work through consciousness itself. They respond to integrity, embodiment, skill, and responsibility—not to titles.
We reject the belief that spiritual power is maintained through threats of dark forces, ancestral punishment, or metaphysical coercion. These narratives belong to religious control systems, not mature spiritual practice.
Any path that requires fear to preserve its authority has already lost its centre.
Sovereignty Over Dogma
Entering a medicine ceremony is not only a biochemical act—it is an initiation into a cosmology. Every facilitator transmits a worldview, whether consciously or not. Participants therefore have a sovereign right to choose which spiritual paradigm they open themselves to.
We stand for practices that:
Empower self-responsibility rather than dependency
Cultivate discernment rather than superstition
Strengthen the nervous system rather than overwhelm it
Honour the psyche as much as the spirit
We do not outsource authority to unseen forces, nor do we ask participants to surrender their autonomy in exchange for belonging.
Lineage Is Not Capacity
Training in an indigenous lineage can be profound and formative—but it is not a guarantee of psychological skill, ethical maturity, or the ability to hold traumatised modern nervous systems.
Likewise, contemporary practitioners are not invalid because they walk a different path.
What matters is:
Depth of lived experience
Proven capacity to hold altered states safely
Clear ethical boundaries
Integration support beyond the ceremony
Humility in the face of power
There are charlatans everywhere—jungles included. There are also deeply skilled, embodied practitioners across the world who serve with devotion, competence, and care.
Beyond Fear-Based Spirituality
The world does not need another belief system rooted in punishment, exclusion, or spiritual intimidation.
Humanity is already contending with enough real darkness—ecological collapse, systemic trauma, disconnection from the Earth. The medicines are not here to reinforce fear; they are here to restore relationship.
If the spirit of these plants had wished to remain contained, they would have. Instead, they have spread—across continents, cultures, and peoples—calling humanity back into remembrance.
The sacred does not need guarding through aggression.
It reveals itself through coherence.
Our Position
We stand for:
Non-dogmatic, earth-honouring practice
Respect for indigenous wisdom without mythologising supremacy
Psychological and spiritual responsibility held together
Participant sovereignty as non-negotiable
Ceremony as service, not power
Those who feel called to drink in the jungle should follow that call.
Those who feel called elsewhere are equally valid.
There is no singular path.
There is only integrity.
And integrity does not need permission.
