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Whether you are preparing for your first ceremony, integrating a profound experience, or building a retreat — these conversations are offered with honesty, care, and 14 years of lived experience.
Andrés Campos
I never imagined leading ceremonies. I came to Ayahuasca as a patient, curious and a little uncertain, and over five years the medicine became something I studied the way others study a career — with love, rigour, and genuine wonder. Facilitating found me, and I took the leap.
Today I cook my own medicine, work with different types of Ayahuasca and plant allies, and draw on learning from both mestizo and shipibo masters I still have access to. My background in IT, writing, tarot, and family genealogy threads into this work in ways I never expected.
In January 2025 I was diagnosed with Autism and ADHD — something that reframed a lot. I go to therapy. I believe that anyone dedicating themselves to this medicine should, too.
People often ask why I do this. My honest answer: Ayahuasca is endlessly interesting. It is the love for plants that my grandmother gave me, the creative dimension of this work, and the community that grows around it. I keep learning — and I always learn from the people who come to me, too.
— Andrés CamposAfter my diagnosis in January 2025, I began to understand something I had only ever felt.
When I look back now, I can see that Ayahuasca was also helping me — with my own conditions, long before I had words for them. I found comfort and genuine meaning in this work in a way I never had elsewhere. And when I think about it honestly: this might be close to the ideal job for a neurodivergent mind.
There is enough novelty to stay genuinely engaged. The schedule can be shaped around your needs. You control how many people you attend. The ceremonies carry their own deep silence. The music opens a vast creative channel. The study never ends — dreams, visions, plant chemistry, psychology, mysticism, history, the body. Topics that others might call extravagant are here completely at home.
Luis Eduardo Luna speaks of a multidisciplinary approach to Ayahuasca. My own weaves together art, therapeutic support, and deep emotional and physical cleansing. I did not plan it that way — it is simply what the medicine called out in me.
A question worth asking your facilitator: Do you go to therapy? Spending months in the jungle without integration support can feel manageable — but for someone who dedicates their life to this medicine, therapeutic grounding is not optional. I believe this matters more than lineage debates. Come to your consultations ready to ask the real questions.
Our conversations can go wherever you need. These are the areas I feel most prepared to support:
A first conversation — however feels most comfortable to you. No agenda, no obligation. We simply get to know each other and see whether working together makes sense. Video, voice, text, or camera-off — your call.
For those beginning their journey — understanding what to expect before a first ceremony. We cover preparation, what the medicine actually does, how to read your own experience, and what to communicate to your facilitator. Honest, grounded, no mythologising.
Processing what happened after a ceremony — including difficult, confusing, or overwhelming experiences. Integration is not a bonus step; it is where the real work begins. I bring both personal experience and the support of the therapists and facilitators in my network when a situation calls for it.
Specialised guidance for individuals with autism or ADHD who are considering or beginning work with plant medicines. I was diagnosed with both in January 2025 — this is not a checkbox; it is a conversation I am personally invested in. We talk about sensory sensitivity, masking, how neurodivergent nervous systems interact with Ayahuasca, and what preparation and aftercare look like for you specifically.
A note from Andrés: I think it matters that I have lived experience here — not just training. Diagnosis changed how I understand a lot of my time with the medicine. If this resonates, I would genuinely love to talk.
Professional consultation for retreat organizers and facilitators operating in Costa Rica. Whether you are setting up for the first time or refining an existing program, I bring knowledge of local culture, legal considerations, safety frameworks, traveller care, and the practical side of running ceremony at this latitude.
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