Testimonials

The spiritual ayahuasca ceremonies, undertaken with profound respect for indigenous traditions and rigorous safety protocols, offer a unique pathway to deep healing and self-discovery. Each journey into the Amazon is intensely personal and unfolds differently for every participant. Here, we humbly share the experiences of those who have embraced this transformative path, offering glimpses into their rediscovery of purpose, release from burdens, and profound insights. These powerful accounts are shared with their express permission, reflecting their personal growth and the significant impact of the experience on their healing process.

My journey with the Yawanawá familia in the Amazon was one of the most transformative experiences of my life. Welcomed into their sacred way of living, I was guided through powerful ceremonies with Kapun, Sananga, Rapé, and Ayahuasca.

Each medicine touched me in a different way, cleansing my body, opening my vision, grounding my spirit, and healing old wounds I didn’t know I still carried. In the forest, held by the Yawanawá’s songs and prayers.

I felt myself being restored, much lighter, clearer, and more whole than I have in years.

This healing reminded me that true hope is born when we remember our connection to each other and to the Earth.

At Hope Haven, we carry this same spirit: creating spaces of renewal and dignity for those in need.

I return from the Amazon deeply grateful, carrying the medicine of the forest in my heart, and inspired to share that healing with others

Arv
Hope Haven

I stepped into the heart of the Amazon with the Yawanawá people, not knowing exactly what I was searching for, only that my soul was calling me there to understand my purpose.

The ceremonies were unlike anything I have ever experienced. Guided by the deep wisdom of the elders, the medicine opened doors I didn’t even know existed within me.

I was shown my purpose, my patterns, and my truth, not with judgment, but with love.

It was raw, humbling, and at times deeply challenging, but also profoundly beautiful.

Ayahuasca didn’t just teach me about myself; it reconnected me to something far greater, to the Charity, to mother Earth and to the sacred traditions that have been protected for generations, plus it gave me a sense of brotherhood I hadn’t felt in years.

I returned with a lighter heart, a clearer mind, and a deeper purpose. This wasn’t just a trip; it was a homecoming to my own spirit.If you feel the call, answer it. The forest is waiting.

Gary
Hope Haven