
Retreat Preparation.
This kind of inner work requires a clear intention.It asks for commitment, determination and respect for the medicine.
You will face new aspects of yourself, some amazingly beautiful and others uncomfortable.
This will require you to look at yourself with integrity and courage. The opportunity you are given is to do the difficult work of rebalancing, cleansing beliefs that no longer serve, to learn more about your true, authentic self.
Approach this work with focus, sincerity and dedication by taking good care of yourself, following the preparation guide and journaling your intentions prior to the retreat.
Medical Preparation
You MUST report your health status to the medicine facilitator.
Stop taking medications or medical-neurological, psychiatric or other treatments at least TWO MONTHS before the retreat (consult with your health physician).
Abstain from psychotropic, narcotic and recreational drugs.
Please see our more extensive Medical Guidelines to working with plant medicines >>
Mental Preparation
Have a purpose and, above all, respect for all medicines.
Adopt a meditative, contemplative practice, such as: Yoga, Chi Kung, Tai Chi, Mindfulness, Breathwork.Avoid the use of pornography, and limit excessive use of television.
Begin journaling your intentions prior to the retreat for connecting with the medicine, for your time in retreat and what you hope to leave from the retreat with.
Begin journaling your dreams prior to the retreat.
Physical Preparation
Use physical exercise to seek a coherent mind-body relationship.
Drink lots of liquids, natural sugar-free juices and water.
Avoid red meat, pork (cutlets, bacon, sausages, etc.) Also avoid unhealthy fats, hot seasonings (hot peppers), very spicy foods, dairy products, highly refined products, especially those containing sugar.
Abstain from sexual activities for 4 days before any medicine.
Abstain from alcohol, marihuana and caffeine consumption.
Dietary Preparation
We advise you to begin the diet at least two weeks before a retreat and to continue the diet for at least two weeks after the last ceremony.
Proteins: Eggs (poached, hard boiled, scrambled), organic free-range chicken, wild-caught mild fish (sole, seabass, turbot, tilapia, halibut, trout, snapper), lentils, beans.
Grains: Brown rice, lentils, quinoa, what berries, amaranth,gluten-free pasta, whole wheat, spelt, kamut.Veggies: ALL vegetables EXCEPT onions and garlic
Fruits: ALL
Raw Nuts + Seeds (unsalted)
Beverages: Herbal teas, coconut water, nut milks, water
Fresh herbs (basil, oregano, thyme, sage, dill, etc)
Mild spices (cumin, coriander, dill, sage, etc)
Note: Vegetarian diet is ideal
Additional Preparations
We strongly advise you to work with breathing exercises, yoga and/or meditation as much as possible before, during and after attending a retreat. They are highly beneficial to the overall results.
Physical activity is also very important during the retreats. The hikes are not obligatory, but they are an important part of the program. So we suggest starting some kind of physical training that will create a moderate level of performance to join these hikes.
What to Bring*
We recommend you bring a journal for keeping note of your experience and dreams.
Art supplies to draw or paint
Any musical instruments
Light rain jacket/anorak
Lightweight hiking boots
T-shirts, shirts
Flip flops
Shorts for the day time
Sunglasses & Sunhat
Castille organic soap (liquid or bar)
Swimwear
Water bottle (for walks)
Lighter
Flashlights
Towels – large and small
Lip balm
Sunblock
Small backpack for hiking
Energy Bars
Nuts / dried fruits
Organic snacks
Additional Items to bring for 10 Day Inca Paititi Pilgrimage:
Hiking Boots with proper ankle support (preferably waterproof)
Rain Pants
Thermals (pants / shirt)
Warm mid layers
Energy bars
Nuts / dried fruits
*Please only bring biodegradable personal care products without chemicals.
Gifts for the Shamans
If you want to collaborate with some northern herbs for our offerings we would really appreciate it:
White Sage
Desert Sage
Organic Tobacco
Cedar Leaf
White Copal
Sweet Grass
Tobacco
Chocolate
In the native Andean language, we offer the spirits our ‘Ayni’. This offering is of our highest potential, gratitude and love as an act of retribution that symbolizes all the abundance we receive.
