At Sapan Inka, we believe participating in an Ayahuasca retreat is a powerful opportunity for profound energetic and spiritual cleansing and healing. An Ayahuasca experience can be immensely favorable for those embarking on a journey of transformation and spiritual development. Our unique model is a conscious synthesis of the millenary wisdom of Amazonian medicine and the principles of depth and transpersonal psychology. We are not a center for spiritual tourism or mere Ayahuasca experiences; we are a dedicated space for exploring the deep psyche, practicing ancestral Amazonian medicine, and supporting transformative processes.
We distinguish ourselves through our philosophy of minimal interference and the unwavering shamanic and spiritual support provided in our ceremonies. Our commitment to ethics and professionalism is paramount. We believe an Ayahuasca ceremony is an opening to the reality of the soul and a world of sacred images. For this reason, we practice minimal interference during your experience of expanded states of consciousness, allowing the healing intelligence of Ayahuasca and your own inner being to guide the process. This is not abandonment or a lack of warmth; it is a conscious act of respect and trust in your innate capacity to heal and in the divine power of the medicine itself.
The transformative power of Ayahuasca is fully realized through a structured integration process. At Sapan Inka, our psychotherapeutic integration is more than a simple conversation; it is a rigorous process designed to help you assimilate, process, and effectively integrate your experiences. We provide a space for you to understand the intricate symbolic language of your visions, converting profound insights into tangible and lasting change. This is how the spiritual revelations from the ceremonies are bridged with your daily life, ensuring the journey leads to genuine personal growth.
To navigate this journey, rigorous preparation is essential. An Ayahuasca experience can be incredibly challenging, and its potency demands thorough mental, emotional, and spiritual readiness. It is crucial for participants to understand that this is not a shortcut, but a deep and profound inner work that requires commitment and maturity.
Given the serious nature of our work, we are aware that our approach may not satisfy everyone’s expectations. Those who seek a more superficial, less confrontational experience or group activities may find other centers more suitable. Our model is designed for individuals committed to holistic healing and willing to embark on a serious psychospiritual path. This is why our groups are intentionally small, to ensure the personalized and ethical attention that is the cornerstone of our years of experience and dedication.
At Sapan Inka, our commitment is to support you on your journey, respecting the authenticity of your process and providing a safe and professional environment for a genuine transformation.
If you wish to explore the details of our retreats or simply prefer a more personal connection before beginning your journey, we invite you to schedule a 15-minute video call with us.
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SamBlue
June 7, 2024 at 6:37 pmI wouldn’t recommend Sapan Inka to my worst enemy, for many reasons:
First, they do NOT sing icaros, which I understand to be the catalyzing agent of Ayahuasca. In every other ceremony I’ve attended (around 60-70), it’s clear that there’s a shifting relationship between the medicine and the icaros; Aya speaks to the guides and they respond. At Sapan Inka, there seems to be a pre-planned “set” of Christian hymns. No icaros, and no spontaneous interaction between Grandmother Ayahuasca and the guides.
Second, the guides are only there for about the first two hours. After that, you are left alone with the medicine still working in you at full strength. This is both irresponsible as well as dangerous. Ayahuasca is an extremely powerful medicine, and guides are absolutely necessary to help one navigate. Real, lasting harm can be caused if an untrained person is left alone in the middle of a powerful Ayahuasca ceremony.
Last, and most important, I believe I was intentionally given an overdose of the medicine. I was there alone (it was supposed to be me and a group of 5 others, but that group cancelled at the last minute), and Erik gave off a clear feeling that he was irritated with my presence. When it came time to drink the medicine, Erik poured me what I now know to be an enormous dose. I saw Nilda’s eyes get huge when Erik poured and I drank, I wish I had heeded the warning bells but I was one of my first experiences with Aya and I didn’t understand how important it was yet to listen to my feelings. The next 10 hours were terrifying, and my pleas to Erik and Nilda to stay a little more than the first 2 hours were met by Erik’s anger.
I understand Spanish pretty well but can barely speak it, and at that point in my life I just pretended not to understand in order to avoid embarrassment, and so Erik and Nilda didn’t know I understood most of what they said. In the morning when they woke I was still awake and they got into a quiet fight. I heard angry murmurs from Nilda and placating sounds from Erik, and then Nilda, sounding very upset and a little tearful, saying “you bastard, bastard, what did you do to that poor boy?”
I left Sapan Inka the next day. For about 10 days my body shook, from wild spasms to tremors, constantly. I could barely think and I was always sweating. Thankfully, I visited an Ayahuasca center in which healing was the priority, and after two weeks and four ceremonies the shaking, sweaty, and muddy thinking lessened until it went away.
Although Nilda seems like a sweet person, I believe Erik is little more than an exploitative con man riding the wave of western interest in Ayahuasca. Any benefits gained from ceremony with him are likely in spite of him, and are instead a testament to the healing nature of Grandmother Ayahuasca.
It’s been years since this happened, at the very beginning of my journey with Grandmother. She has many times urged me to speak on this, to write this review. Honestly, I’ve been afraid: these are powerful energies, and I’ve been afraid for myself that Erik might have access and could do me harm at a distance. However, two things have become clear to me recently. The first is that the necessity to speak and warn others is more important than my own safety.
And the second— and this is for you Erik, I’m sure you’ll read this eventually— is that Erik is a charlatan, not a brujo. He doesn’t have the skills to help OR harm. I know what you did, Erik. I could have dismissed it as my own warped perceptions coming out of the terrible hell you intentionally put me through, but your wife getting angry at you for hurting me on purpose made it clear that it wasn’t in my mind. My brother, think about what you’re doing and the mark it’s putting on your soul. You know Aya well enough to know that you’re going to have to pay a price. There’s still time to make amends.
For everyone else, I urge you to look elsewhere for an Ayahuasca ceremony. Above all, listen to your intuition; if for any reason you feel like a ceremony space isn’t for you, even if it’s just as you’re about to drink, listen to that feeling.
Aloha
Owner
June 10, 2024 at 10:28 amGood morning, dear friend.
We do not know who you are or when you were at our retreat center. We have tried to recall a situation like the one you mention and we have not been able to find anything in our memory like what you describe. Surely when you were at our center you decided not to talk about your ayahuasca experience with us in the integration therapy. Normally, when there are difficult experiences (which are sometimes necessary in a healing process) it is necessary to have a deep integration talk, which happens one day after the experience in the ceremony. Perhaps during that talk, you did not want to share your experience with Erik. We always respect the decision of each participant. However, it is important to mention that the process of integrating the experience is one of the most important aspects of Ayahuasca therapy.
We suppose what you describe is your perception of something that happened to you at our retreat center and that made you feel bad. We understand that it is your perspective of your own experience and we accept and respect it, although we are honest in saying that we do not remember anything like what you describe at all because it is not the way how we work. Our perspective is humanistic and the participant is the most important thing during the retreats. That is why we work with very few people and sometimes we do not allow some people to participate in the retreats even if they have made a payment for reservation. We prefer to make a refund 100% if we see and feel that the person is not properly prepared. The most important thing is the health of the people.
In any case, if you have felt bad about participating in a retreat with us, we truly apologize, because our priority is always to seek the well-being of all participants in our retreats. Perhaps we were not rigorous enough in the filter and evaluation of your emotional and psychological health, we let you participate without being really prepared to participate in an ayahuasca psychedelic therapy. Perhaps the best thing would have been making a 100% refund and suggest that you prepare more to participate in an Ayahuasca ceremony. Maybe our mistake was not realizing that you needed more preparation. For that we apologize.
However, we must comment that there are certain facts that you describe that do not fit with reality. For example, Nilda never uses rude language, she never refers to me or anyone in the way you describe. Like everyone, we sometimes have arguments, but she never treats me the way you mention and I never treat clients the way you allude to. Respect for all our clients is our top priority. It is a matter of professional ethics.
We do not use Christian hymns in our ceremonies because we work from the perspective of traditional Amazonian medicine, not from the perspective of the syncretic churches of Brazil. Ayahuasca songs or icaros are elaborated by each healer according to the healing purposes. Not all healers have the same songs. Although there are many people who call themselves healers, who memorize the songs of a Shipibo healer, copy them and sing them, and that is why they call themselves healers. In icaros, not only the song itself is important, but also the energetic force and spiritual intention placed in the song or icaro. It is true that in our songs there is an allusion to the archetypal image of Christ as a symbol of the Higher Self. In addition, we use the image of Jesus Christ in a symbolic way, because we think it is a symbolic content alluding to the process of life, death and rebirth which is something we can experience during an ayahuasca process. We have been trained for years by Shipibo healers and have received permission to lead healing ceremonies. Our training process, which lasted many years, was at the will of the Amazon healers, it was not something that we sought or for which we paid. The Shipibo healers who gave us permission consider us their brothers. On the other hand, Erik has a master’s degree in transpersonal psychotherapy, a doctorate in human development and many years of training in C.G. Jung’s analytical psychology. The preparation at the shamanic and psychotherapeutic level is deep.
On the other hand, we never overdose anyone, the doses are studied according to an evaluation before participating in the retreat and a deep conversation with each of the participants. That is also an ethical issue. We never abandon the participants who are under the effects of the medicine, the attention and care in our house is permanent 24 hours a day. It is true that we suggest to the participants to do everything possible to overcome their experience for themselves, even if the experience is very difficult, because we think when one can overcome a difficulty during amplified states of consciousness, what follows is learning. That is why the process with ayahuasca is divided into two parts, a first part in the ceremony, which effectively lasts between two and three hours, and during that time the support we give is intense. And a second part in which the participants go to their room and continues their process alone. We consider that is very important. Obviously, all the rooms in our house are very close one to each other, and during the night we can provide assistance to all the participants. Care is 24 hours a day. On the other hand, an ayahuasca experience is not for everyone. Physical, mental, emotional and spiritual state must be considered before taking part in ayahuasca ceremonies. The preparation stage, the evaluation process, the support during ayahuasca experiences and a correct integration process of the experience are very important. It is necessary to acknowledge that our house is a retreat house for deep psychological work and spiritual work, therefore, there are no luxuries or comforts beyond those necessary for an adequate process with teacher plants.
Anyway, thank you very much for your honesty. We will take your comment into account to improve our work; take care in the evaluation, during the retreat and in the follow-up process.
Cordially,
The Sapan Inka team
laymoun
June 3, 2024 at 11:07 pmI attended the 8-day retreat at Sapan Inka in June 2023, which included three ayahuasca ceremonies, one San Pedro ceremony, and a trip to Machu Picchu. My experience at Sapan Inka was truly remarkable. Erik and Nilda are extraordinary individuals who radiate an incredibly beautiful energy (really, words can not describe it).
Despite not feeling much from two of the three ayahuasca ceremonies, I believe I greatly benefited from the retreat. The final ceremony provided the profound experience I needed. The retreat’s calming environment offered a perfect space for self-reflection and introspection, which is crucial in such a transformative process.
I had my own room and was very comfortable throughout my stay. Although taking ayahuasca can be very scary, I felt very safe at the retreat. One aspect I would have appreciated was slightly longer ceremonies, as they felt a bit short.
One of the highlights was the post-ceremony discussions with Erik the next day. These conversations were incredibly insightful and helped me process and integrate my experiences.
Additionally, the presence of their two dogs and cat added to the comforting and homely atmosphere, making the stay at Sapan Inka even more enjoyable.
The San Pedro ceremony at the end of the retreat was a beautiful conclusion, providing a great sense of closure. I highly recommend Sapan Inka.
george_d39
May 31, 2024 at 1:30 pmI don’t think there are actually any words that can capture something that is so sacred and precious as an Ayahuasca experience but this is how usually reviews are conducted and I’m here to do the same 😛 Me embarking into that Ayahuasca journey was a pretty bold, if not naive, decision given that my experience with psychedelics was almost close to zero. Now I can only say it was the most revelatory experience of my life and I’m deeply grateful to Erik and Nilda, this lovely couple who runs the retreat, for making that possible.
I did the 7 days retreat including 3 Ayahuasca sessions and 1 San Pedro ceremony and I’m actually very happy that I eventually went with that cause it was that 3rd Ayahuasca session that took me by the hand and showed me something magical. For some time there I was in touch with some divine force yet it felt so real and so compelling and profound that I now firmly believe that what is actually perceivable and conceivable by our brain goes way beyond what we experience on average on a day-to-day basis.
At this point I would like to emphasize that probably the most important element that can play a key role in this whole experience and a valuable takeaway for me is that in order to get the best out of it one should be willing to completely let go and immerse into the trip no matter how scary or disturbing it can be. Trust and invite that loving energy building up inside and around you to show you the way. Resisting it or creating expectations that then during the trip you impatiently expect to be fulfilled has just the opposite effect and I’m saying this from my personal experience. Setting a clear intention yes but then completely open up to it and go wherever it takes you.
That said, Erik and NIlda’s presence and how much I felt their warmth and their kindness from the very first moment and how deeply I felt I could trust them played a crucial role in me eventually opening up and surrendering more and more to the experience as we were going through the sessions. Nilda is probably one of the sweetest people I’ve met in my life. She was like a mom to us cooking all kinds of nutritious and delicious meals and being always there to listen to us and make us feel loved and nurtured. Erik was like this wise guardian that you know he will have your back no matter what goes down during the ceremony. He has so much joy and love in his heart and you really feel that when you sit down and talk with him and there are a lot of of these talks both before as well as after the ceremonies where he helps you integrate and learn even more from the experience.
All in all I cannot stress enough how uniquely transformative an Ayahuasca experience can be and I wholeheartedly suggest anyone that you let Erik and Nilda guide you on this journey in their own gracious and loving way. Their beautiful chanting and how just focusing on that completely steered the experience for me during that 3rd session is something that I will carry with so much love in my heart for the rest of my life!
Zen
May 26, 2024 at 5:29 pmI participated in a 6 day retreat in April 2024, along with 6 other spiritual seekers, two of whom were friends and fellow travelers going in, but we all became friends through this experience. It was truly transformative in a beautiful peaceful setting, and Erik and Nilda were amazing hosts, along with 2 dogs and a cat who share the house and guard the space. We participated in 2 ayahuasca ceremonies and 1 San Pedro ceremony. Erik’s approach was masterful, making the ayahuasca a bit lighter the first night to gauge the response of each individual in the group, and then the second night preparing everyone with the light therapy and a stronger ayahuasca to facilitate a deeper experience. Erik and Nilda truly act as energy guides throughout the ceremony so that everyone stays engaged but safe and supported.
A few practical “know before you go” items: it is quite cold at night and in the temple, lying on the ground, and there is no fire or heat source in the temple. Dress warmly and in layers and be prepared. There is also no heat in the house, despite temperatures dropping below 40 F some nights. You cannot drink the water from the tap, so bringing some drinking water with you might be helpful to supplement as needed, especially since fasting between ceremonies is an integral part of this process. Nilda’s cooking is amazing and exactly what your body needs, but know that you will be going long periods of time without eating. Definitely bring a journal and any spiritual reading materials you want to spend time with during rest periods. The expectation that the balance due on our stay at the retreat should be paid in cash was also not made clear in advance, so it is important to plan for this. Our hosts did a masterful job of planning our excursion to Machu Picchu, hiring drivers to take us to the train station and a guide to meet us on the other end who took us to the bus, toured us around the site and then took us to a very late lunch afterwards. Everything worked seamlessly except for the fact that we did not know lunch would be at 5pm. The transportation from Cusco to the guest house and back is done with local drivers on their schedule and is not flexible, so be prepared to find a space to relax until they can pick you up at 3pm in Cusco. We were able to do this in the garden/lobby area of the hotel we planned to stay at when our retreat ended. We were very happy to get back there for hot showers at the end of the week!
Compared to our experience with ayahuasca in the United States in a larger group of about 40, this was a much more intimate and personal experience with 1:1 integration with Erik, and we appreciated the thought and care put into how the retreat is crafted. I would definitely go back, and I think the 7 of us are all trying to figure out how to have a reunion retreat next year!
evenewton
May 25, 2024 at 11:19 amOur experience with Eric and Nilda at Sapan Inka Retreat was a very positive one.
We were greeted with smiles on arrival, a very comfortable bed and a spacious room with a private bathroom.
These simple comforts supported us in having a soft safe place to land after the Ayahuasca ceremonies.
Nilda prepared with love, tasty high vibrational and appropriate meals to accommodate each step we took during our stay.
Eric and Nilda had a well-run, caring and flexible itinerary that allows everyone to experience in their own way, with all the support they may need.
Our experience was transformative, giving us a clearer picture of where our path will lead in the future. The bonuses were the friendly greetings from the two affectionate dogs and cat always looking for a pat.
Each ceremony was performed professionally by Erik and Nilda. The Sharman and the Sound healing specialists came with great talents that made our experience during the San Pedro ceremony exceptional.
Thank you, Nilda and Eric for providing a safe place for us to explore a higher level of consciousness, opening the doorway to new beginnings and supporting more positive behaviour in our present moment and future adventures.