This is not a retreat center.
I work with one person at a time, in a place they choose, for as long as the work takes. Everything about how I practice is built around that.
Why one person at a time
Before anything else, we talk. This isn’t a sales call. I need to understand what’s going on with you, and you need to decide if you trust me.
I’ll ask what brought you here. What you’ve tried. What shifted and what didn’t. I’m listening for whether iboga is the right tool, whether the timing is right, and whether you’re coming from a place of genuine readiness.
I turn people away. Regularly. I’d rather tell you the truth now than put you in a situation that isn’t right.
Why you choose the location
Most providers have a property. You go to them. The location is a given. I do it the other way. You choose the place, and I meet you there.
Some people need warmth and water. They’re depleted. They pick a beach.
Some people need mountains and cool air. They want quiet and altitude.
Some people need to stay close to home. They can’t be gone for two weeks.
The point is simple: you shouldn’t have to fit your experience into someone else’s infrastructure. The place should fit you.
One plant, known deeply
A lot of providers offer a menu. Ayahuasca on Monday, iboga on Wednesday, psilocybin on Friday. The pitch is variety.
I work with iboga only. Not because other plant medicines aren’t valid. But knowing a plant deeply is different from offering a catalog.
I’d rather know one plant completely than know five of them well enough.
What this is not
Not a luxury retreat. There’s no infinity pool. Not spiritual tourism. Not an addiction clinic. Not a quick fix. Not a replacement for therapy. Not for everyone.
I turn people away. If the timing is wrong, if the medical screening raises concerns, if I sense someone isn’t ready, I’ll tell them.
What I do during ceremony
I keep you safe. That’s the foundation. Iboga has real physical effects. Heart rate, blood pressure, temperature. I monitor those throughout.
I keep the space steady. Ceremony can be long. Eighteen hours, sometimes more.
And then I stay out of the way.
The plant does the work. My job is to make sure the conditions are right and to be fully present if you need me.
The 90 days after
Here’s where most ceremony experiences fail. You have a powerful experience. Real insights. And then you go home.
Your environment hasn’t changed. Your relationships haven’t changed. Within weeks, the clarity fades.
This is not a personal failure. It’s a structural one. That’s why I stay in contact for 90 days after ceremony.
The ceremony opens something. Integration is how it actually becomes yours.