Sacred Gatherings


Ever so often, Healing with Pachamama brings our community together for sacred ceremonies, honoring the ancient plant path and providing a space to heal the soul. We invite you to join us for our upcoming gatherings, where we come together in respect and reverence. Please note that physical dates for these ceremonies will be provided closer to the event, considering weather conditions and the long travel required for our esteemed shamans.

Once we receive your email, one of our practitioners will reach out to you with further details. We understand that everyone's healing path is unique, so we take safety measures into consideration for each individual's journey.

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Tampa Family

Andrea Calderón Raincloud Spiritual Kuraka Guardian of Sacred Memory


Born in Colombia and lovingly known as Raincloud, Andrea Calderón has devoted over 17 years to walking the sacred path of traditional medicine. As a recognized Spiritual Kuraka, healer, and ceremonial leader, she has served as guardian to numerous altars and ancestral designs, honoring the ancient codes of the Andean Cosmovision.

Andrea is a minister of the Church of Sumak Kawsay, rooted in the sacred teachings of harmony, balance, and plenitude. She is widely revered for her medicine songs the sacred chants of Awakolla (San Pedro) which carry the voice of the mountains and the memory of the elders across continents. Her ceremonies are prayers in motion, weaving together elements, ancestors, and spirit in devotion and deep healing.

Her medicine path includes energy liberations, spiritual cleansings, and the ceremonial stewardship of profound rites. She is a guardian and leader of the Vision Quest, Spirit Dance, and serves as Woman Chief of the Drum Altar in the Sundance, all held on the sacred grounds of AyaPuma Samay, Ecuador.

Andrea Raincloud’s life work is a living offering a commitment to recovering ancestral memory and restoring the sacred within the human spirit.

A Ritual of Purification, Ancestral Remembrance & the Four Winds

We gather in sacred circle around Grandfather Fire, entering the womb of Mother Earth through the Temazcal a space of transformation, rebirth, and prayer. Here, we come to honor our ancestors, to renew our spirits, and to return to the wisdom of the earth.

This ceremony is an offering of Awakolla, the sacred plant spirit carried by our lineages for thousands of years. Awakolla is not only a healer, but a teacher, the breath of the mountains, the memory of the volcanoes, the whisper of the ancestors. Within the steam and stone, we remember who we are and why we are here.

This ritual is held in reverence to the Sumak Kawsay, the ancestral Andean way of living in harmony, beauty, and fullness a prayerful path that aligns our soul with creation, nature, and cosmic time.

Raincloud, Andrea Calderón, Spiritual Kuraka of Colombia carries this medicine through deep ancestral memory and a life devoted to the healing traditions of her people. As a keeper of sacred rites and song, she creates a space of safety, transformation, and return.

You are invited to enter this sacred container, which honors the family of the Four Winds, the origin of the universe, and the balance of time and space.

All are welcome, all ages, all walks of life, all hearts ready to remember.

RAINCLOUD, ANDREA CALDERÓN B.
Spiritual Kuraka, Colombia
SUMAK KAWSAY

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This sacred gathering unites the visionary spirit of San Pedro (Huachuma) with the profound wisdom of Ayahuasca, offering a heart-opening and soul-awakening experience.
  • This community is a member of the Sacred Plant Alliance (SPA)

    A self-regulating association of churches that is dedicated to accountability and transparency in sacramental communities.
    When ethical concerns or adverse experiences occur, SPA strongly recommends first attempting to resolve the matter with the resources available within your community. However, suppose you feel the need to report a serious problem, or seek help from outside the community to resolve a challenging situation. In that case, you may make a report of an ethical concern, violation, or serious adverse event to SPA with this online form or this email: ethics@sacredplantalliance.org

  • SUMAK KAWSAY FOUNDATION


    We believe in the recovery, conservation, diffusion, and perpetuation of the Andean Cosmovision and its alliances. SUMAK means great, beautiful, good, goodness, beauty, and well-being. KAWSAY means life. Following and practicing Sumak Kawsay's cultural norms can bring a person fulfill her life. Whoever follows Sumak Kawsay’s principles and practices can demonstrate its effectiveness.

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    Sumak Kawsay

Sacred Gatherings Prayers

Sacred gatherings are moments where hearts unite in faith, gratitude, remembrance, or hope. Below are beautiful prayers suitable for spiritual meetings, family gatherings, community worship, or special ceremonies.

Karla Navas, Founder of Tampa Family and Council Member of Sumak Kawsay & AyaPuma, is a Dedicated Moon Dancer and Sun Dancer

Karla Navas has walked the sacred medicine path for over 11 years, walking in deep communion with Spirit and the living church of nature. She is a devoted member of the AyaPuma Sumak Kawsay Council, rooted in the ancestral principles of harmony, sacred reciprocity, and right relationship with life.

Karla has sat in ceremony with powerful and time-honored traditions, including the sacred teachings of the Cofán tribe of the Amazon and the AyaPuma lineage in Inbarbora, Ecuador, which upholds the ancient ways of Sumak Kawsay—the “Good Life” philosophy of balance, respect, and spiritual connection.

Karla walks the Red Road, honoring the sacred circle of life and the Four Directions. Her devotion is expressed through prayer, ceremony, and a deep commitment to living in harmony with the Earth and all living beings.

She is a dedicated Moon Dancer, offering her body, heart, and spirit in dance beneath the stars in devotion to the Divine Mother, the sacred waters, and the lunar cycles. Her ceremonial path also honors the Sun Dance traditions, where dancers engage in acts of self-sacrifice to honor the Great Spirit (Wakan Tanka). This ancient ritual is a ceremony of renewal seeking blessings for the people and recognizing the eternal dance of life, death, and rebirth.

Through this sacred path, Karla has been called to carry the Chanupa (Sacred Pipe), offering prayers for both the sun and moon. Her pipe carries the prayers of the people, the voice of the ancestors, and the breath of Spirit, woven together in sacred union.

As a Temazcalera and Water Pourer, Karla holds the sacred responsibility of guiding sweat lodge ceremonies—creating a womb of fire, stone, steam, and prayer. In this space of purification and rebirth, she calls upon the spirits of the abuelos, the healing of the waters, and the ancient songs of the Earth to support deep cleansing and transformation.

Karla Navas is a vessel of ancestral memory, feminine wisdom, and living ceremony. Through her medicine, she invites others to return to the sacred, remember their purpose, and walk in harmony with all that is.

Journeys & Sacred Sanctuary & Art Museum in Mexico

Fernando Barba is Bufo Medicine Practitioner shares a journey  with Taita Querubín Queta Alvarado —one of the most revered elders, shamans,and spiritual leaders of the Cofán people of Colombia.

Fernando Barbara & Nayelie

Fernando and Nayeli’s odyssey is a vivid journey of transformation, deeply rooted in sacred practices and enriched by the profound wisdom of indigenous cultures. Their pilgrimages across the landscapes of Peru, Colombia, and Mexico have been guided by meaningful encounters with Shipibo, Seri, Confanes, and Marakame healers. With strong ties to their Mexican heritage, they act as custodians of ancestral knowledge, bridging time-honored traditions with the modern seeker’s path to healing.

At the heart of their work is Darshana Sanctuary in Mexico—a space conceived to foster a global community of healing and spiritual growth. The sanctuary serves as a beacon for spiritual seekers, connecting visitors with medicine people from around the world and nurturing a shared journey of enlightenment and personal transformation. Complementing this mission, the Pachamoma Museum stands as a testament to the medicinal legacies of indigenous peoples, reflecting Fernando and Nayeli’s dedication to cultural preservation, education, and reverence for ancestral wisdom.

Through their unwavering commitment, Fernando and Nayeli open pathways for countless individuals to embark on profound healing journeys. Their efforts not only protect and honor ancient traditions but also create opportunities for transformative spiritual experiences, leaving a legacy of wisdom and healing for generations to come.

— Founders of Pachamoma Museum, Darshana Sanctuary, Marakame NFT

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Fernando and Nayeli, journeying from Mexico to share the sacred ceremony. In a space of honor and respect, we invite you to connect deeply with the transformative prayer. For those wishing to learn more about Fernando and Nayeli and their journey, click here to visit their Instagram.

🌱 May your path be filled with abundant blessings.

Warm regards, Diana

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Diana Renteria founder of Healing with Pachamama on a pilgrimage walk in Mexico

Group of people in traditional clothing on a rocky hillside, with a dog nearby and clear sky in the background.

From the depths of my heart, I assure you that your privacy is sacred to us. Your information is held in utmost confidence, utilized solely to enhance your experience. Rest assured, only the facilitator of the ceremony is entrusted with private information.


Let's join hands and collaborate

With heart-centered intention, please review the following sacred guidelines:

  • Your generous contributions support travel, lodging, and the well-being of our shamans and facilitators.

  • Participation is reserved for registered guests unless special arrangements are made with the organizers in advance.

  • This is a sacred container for deep healing and connection. It is not a vacation, but a time to honor the work your spirit has called you to do.

  • Lodging is included only for the dates of your ceremonial participation unless you are joining as a volunteer.

How to Join Us:

  1. Begin by filling out the intake form below.

  2. Once your form is reviewed and approved, we’ll reach out using the contact details you provided.

  3. To reserve your space, a deposit is required. You will receive instructions via email or a call from one of our coordinators.

  4. Finalize your place in the ceremony by completing the remaining balance (plus any transaction fees) in person upon arrival.

"Within the embrace of Pachamama's healing love, our souls find solace, our spirits find renewal, and our journey finds purpose."