YOGA

BREATHWORK

SPIRITUAL TEACHINGS

HIGH RAW FRUIT-BASED DIETS

PSYCHADELIC PLANT MEDICINE

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We guide healing practices for personal power, radiance & longevity.

We’ve been co-creating together for 12 years - our vision is to share our love and passion with everyone that crosses our path.

Our method is inspired first & foremost by Jivamukti Yoga, which we spent years and thousands of hours studying & teaching in New York City.

Traditional yoga asana, devotional chanting & breathwork help us bypass the thinking mind & move into feeling - releasing traumas and opening us up to new states of being.

Active strength-based flexibility training & deep core improve physical vitality, reduce aches and pains, tone the body & improve balance, posture, and sexual pleasure.

Fruit-based high raw diets nourish deeply and provide cellular hydration for glow, longevity, leanness & preventing/reversing chronic illness.

Psychedelic plant medicine allow you to experience your unlimited potential for bliss and ease. We study and share Ayahuasca, Rapéh, Sananga, Ceremonial Cacao and Mushrooms.

join us in Brazil to study plant medicine alongside our method 👁

allee

Allee is Latina but grew up in the United States. She has been enamored by movement and wellness her entire life - practicing many competitive sports, especially swimming.

She has an ability to see bodies ‘feelingly’, which helps her guide you towards a more strong, flexible, pain-free body. She is known for empowering core work, handstands and abs- all of which reveal your confidence & power.

As a young adult she struggled with acne, weight insecurities and a disconnection from her heritage. These led her to seek refuge in yoga and other spiritual practices at age 17. In university Allee studied health policy which later led her on a path of exploring nutrition and alternative health modalities.

She currently studies Eastern Vendanta and Tantric philosophies, as well as Ayahuasca, rapéh & sananga with the Amazonian tribes of the Huni Kuin and Yawanawa in Brazil.

Her outlook on nutrition is the same as her outlook on life - a beautiful intermingling of western science, indigenous knowledge, and spirituality. In her free time you can find her eating juicy fruits and practicing yoga on tropical beaches.

DEGREES: 300 hr Jivamukti yoga with David Life 800 hr Jivamukti yoga apprenticeship with Rima Rabbath 200 hr vinyasa, breathwork & sound meditation with Francesca Bove & Elian Zach Bachelors in health policy at The College of William and Mary

hendry

Hendry is indigenous to the South Asian region where yoga originates (Nepal). Hendry's entire life has been infused with shamanism (his 94 year old grandfather is the village shaman to this day), Buddhism, Hinduism, Sikhism and a pervading sense of spirituality.

He is incredibly talented at reading and transmuting energy. This allows him to see you clearly and lead you back to your own softness & self-love.

After moving to America in his teens, Hendry felt ashamed of his upbringing. He began practicing yoga asana at age 18, which brought him back his heritage and infused him with a new confidence to embody and share the sacred, deeply healing teachings of his people.

He also studies Ayahuasca, rapéh & sananga with the Amazonian tribes of the Huni Kuin and Yawanawa in Brazil and shares these transformational medicines alongside Eastern philosophy and mantra.

Hendry’s spiritual practice led him towards an ahimsa diet - committing to inflict the least amount of harm possible to his own vessel and all other beings. He is a talented whole food plant-based chef and recipe developer- you can find him fruit and veggie shopping down the streets of tropical beach towns in his free time.

indira

Indira is a a talented medicine musician and plant-based chef. He is a part-Indigenous Brazilian and currently travels full-time, guiding and assisting plant medicine ceremonies.

He has been studying the medicines of Ayahuasca, rapéh & sananga with the indigenous people of Brazil for 7 years, undergoing dietas and preparing rapéh. With the permission of the indigenous and the plants themselves, he adeptly serves these medicines.

Indira shares his light, knowledge and love through music. In ceremony, he is a strong yet gentle, supportive and loving txana (singer). His prayers on the guitar are blend of indigenous music from the Huni Kuin and Yawanawa, Umbanda (Afro-Brazilian religion), medicine mantras and his own music.

He also plays the drums and Kailani, a sound healing instrument which vibrates at 432hz and brings a meditative spirit-elevating energy to ceremonies and yoga classes.

Indira stopped eating meat at age 18 after his first Ayahuasca ceremony. Since then, his path has led him towards a whole food plant-based diet. He loves preparing food and is a meticulous chef. He creates incredibly beautiful and delicious high raw cuisine for our retreats.

In his free time you can find him somewhere in the forest passing rapéh and playing his guitar!