WILD WOMBAN is a unique 9-day all inclusive Ayahuasca retreat at Novalis.
Organized by Fatua Smith and Novalis, This retreat is an expansive journey of mind, body, and spirit.
Are you ready?
To expand as the divine being that you are and open your heart more wide to love within and around you?
To commune with ancient medicines of the Amazon rainforest that will show you truth, heal your body, enliven your spirit, and bring about profound change to your existence?
To immerse in the beautiful and wild rainforest, the heart and lungs of our earth, to welcome her insights, wisdom, growth-providing challenges, and love she provides?
To learn, discover, and heal with the ancient way of Shipibo curanderismo, & partake in a master plant dieta for healing of mind, body, and spirit?
To meet new sisters and be held in a safe, nurturing, and intimate feminine space to journey together?
Receive individual 1 on 1 & group pre-rainforest preparation, ceremony integration, and post-rainforest integration. Although this is a group journey, this is also a time to focus on your individual needs, healing, and personal goals and desires.
We have 7 spots available. If this is a path you are interested in, email us to find out more.
FACILITATORS
Fatua Smith
Medicine Woman at Novalis and Sage & Spirit Medicine
Fatua joined Novalis in 2018 during her own healing journey in Peru and found a sense of belonging and purpose.
She's passionate about shamanic healing and plant medicine, studying with maestros from various indigenous groups in Peru, including Shipibo, Matses, and Qero' peoples.
Fatua serves as the resident kambo frog medicine facilitator, learning from the Matses lineage in the Amazon and teachers in the USA. She's also an energy medicine practitioner, having graduated from the Four Winds School of Energy Medicine & Healing. Fatua is a sound healer, musician, and spirit medium, channeling melodies and working with ancestors. She's skilled in playing the ukulele and African drumming.
In 2019, she founded Soul Melody Cacao, supporting indigenous women and cacao farmers in Peru and Mayan farmers in Guatemala.
Fatua is trained as a trauma-informed Psychedelic Integration Therapy Coach, helping others integrate their medicine experiences into daily life.
She remains a humble student of Shipibo traditions while assisting others on their exploration and healing journeys.
Loyver Yui
Shipibo medicine man, icaro holder & visionary painter
Loyver learned to work with rainforest plant medicines under the tutelage of his mother, who learned with her grandfather, father, and father-in-law. He holds the tradition of Icaros (medicine songs), overseeing ceremonies, and is a visionary painter.
All Ayahuasca Plant Medicine Ceremonies are guided by Loyver Yui.
Retreat Schedule
March 14-22, 2024
Breakfast 8am | Lunch 1pm | Dinner 7pm
*No dinners on ceremony days*
Day 01
Arrival
12pm Leave from La Semilla, PM
Jungle Walk
Meeting The Team / Novalis
Opening
Day 03
Mother Ayahuasca
Workshops:
Ritual & Offerings
Ayahuasca Ceremony
Day 05
Mother Ayahuasca
Workshops:
Ritual & Offerings
Ayahuasca Ceremony
Day 7
Mother Ayahuasca
Workshops:
Ritual & Offerings
Ayahuasca Ceremony
Day 09
Departure
Return to Puerto Maldonado in the afternoon
Day 02
Kambo Ceremony
Plant Medicine Workshop
1:1 Private Consultations
Rest
Kambo Ceremony
Day 04
Integration
Plant Walk & Bath
Rest
Day 06
Integration
Rest
Integration
Cacao Ceremony
Day 08
Integration
Rest
Integration
Land offering & blessing