HEART-OPENER CACTUS FROM MEXICO

PEYOTE

Peyote is a small cactus traditionally used in North American Indigenous ceremonial contexts. It contains mescaline, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound.

Hikuri’ is a joyful, life giving and powerfully healing medicine that connects you deeply to Nature and your ancestors.

IBOGA IS NOT IBOGAINE

WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE?

Ibogaine is a single isolated alkaloid extracted from the Iboga plant. It is commonly used in clinical addiction treatment settings.

Iboga (root bark) is the whole plant medicine.

When you take Iboga root bark, you are not consuming only ibogaine. You are ingesting 30–40+ naturally occurring alkaloids and plant compounds that remain present in the original root.

Those compounds work together. This matters.

Iboga preserves the full biochemical intelligence of the plant.

𖥸 MODERN SCIENCE WITH INDIGENOUS WISDOM 𖥸

Peyote Nature Journey

With Peyote, we spend the day in deep connection with the land.

We walk through the powerful landscapes of Chapada dos Veadeiros, a UNESCO World Heritage region known for its waterfalls, rock formations, and crystal-clear rivers. The medicine opens slowly, and nature gives space for reflection, prayer, and grounding.

There is time to sit quietly by the water. Time to walk. Time to just be.

In the evening, we return to the center for a bonfire under the stars.

Live music, simple sharing, and a calm atmosphere allow the experience to settle in gently and naturally.

HOW PEYOTE WORKS

Mescaline, the psychoactive compound of Peyote, interacts with serotonin receptors and increases sensory and emotional sensitivity.

Compared to mushrooms:

  • The onset is slower

  • The duration is longer (10–14 hours)

  • Emotional processing is often steady rather than sudden

Participants may experience:

  • Emotional openness

  • Deep reflection

  • Increased empathy

  • Heightened sensory perception

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Both contain mescaline, but they differ culturally and energetically.

  • It can be long and emotionally deep, but often less intense than other psychedelics.

  • Absolutely.

  • It means we understand how trauma can surface in altered states.

    In practice, this means:

    • No one is forced into emotional catharsis

    • No pressure to “break through”

    • Respect for personal boundaries

    • Active nervous system regulation if someone becomes overwhelmed

    • Integration support after ceremonies

    Ayahuasca can bring up early memories, suppressed emotions, or intense psychological material. We are trained to recognize these responses and guide them safely.

    The goal is not intensity. The goal is integration.

  • It can happens as it’s purging stagnant energies (emotional blockages, unresolved physical pains,…) from your body, but it’s not usual.