Our work originates in the Amazonian tradition of vegetalismo, centering on the role of the hablador as a mediator of transpersonal experience. By utilizing the framework of the Mazatec velada, we create a legal and ethical container specifically adapted to our contemporary culture. This synthesis allows us to bridge indigenous plant wisdom with the primordial lineage of the ancient Soma traditions, ensuring a practice that is both grounded and transformative.
Several of the modalities on this platform originate in Amazonian vegetalismo, where plants are honored as teachers and allies. The work of the hablador plays a central role in some of our formats, supporting voice, hearing, and relational depth. Our mazatec velada is carefully adapted to hold a legal and ethical space within our contemporary culture, while still bridging to ancient Soma traditions and the lineage of plant‑informed transpersonal practice.
Several of the modalities offered here are rooted in Amazonian vegetalismo, a plant‑informed tradition that sees plants as teachers, healers, and allies within a living, sentient world. The Andean hablador figure appears in some of our formats as a bridge between earth, people, and unseen realms, while the mazatec velada is honored and adapted here as a legal, ethical, and culture‑sensitive space that echoes the ancient soma traditions of sacred plant‑guided gathering.
«Harmal stands with us, as it has for centuries. A humble plant, yet carrying the force of purification and vision. Its smoke clears, its presence protects, its spirit reminds us that we belong to something older and larger than ourselves–and the deeper story of the self begins to speak.»
«Immersed in transpersonal practice, I learned that the magic of these encounters is not illusion, but a reality that reshapes how we live, love, and create. What I share now is the distilled essence of those revelations.»
My early path was rooted in the visual arts — photography, performance, and writing — before expanding into deeper research on **transpersonal fieldwork, Oriental mysticism, and the poetic systems of remembrance**. Through this integration, I began to develop contemporary modalities that translate ancient insights into accessible, experiential forms. Today, my work includes **art-based facilitation, retreats, and immersive programs** dedicated to transformation, orientation, and creative realignment. These offerings invite participants to explore the invisible structures shaping their lives — the patterns, archetypes, and subtle forces that influence awareness and action. While my approach is inspired by esoteric and indigenous sources, it remains grounded in clarity, ethics, and direct experience. I do not replicate traditional rituals, but rather **adapt their underlying intelligence** into modern, legally and psychologically sound formats. This website gathers the different expressions of that work — artistic, educational, and experiential — and serves as a bridge for those seeking not escape, but a deeper participation in the living process of becoming.