The Inner Threshold of the Facilitator’s Evolution
This is not a workshop for those seeking more methods or tools to help others. It is for those who are ready to confront themselves.
The Great Leap is designed for students who have already walked the path of self-inquiry and now feel they are approaching a deeper threshold—one that demands the death of the “inner deceiver” and the surrender of control.
Rooted in Transcendent Psychology, Internal Family Systems, Hakomi, and mystical traditions, this module invites participants to cross twelve initiatory thresholds that mark the true evolution of a facilitator. Each threshold challenges an outdated structure—procrastination, cowardice, projection, attachment to persona—and invites the emergence of a new quality of presence: courage, coherence, transcendence, non-reactivity, timelessness, and radical responsibility.
Core Experiential Framework
4 Sacred plant night sessions
3 Bufo Alvarius sessions
1 Wachuma session
3 Kambó sessions
Supervised opportunities to practice facilitation
Focus on psychotherapeutic integration, facilitation skills, and spiritual/shamanic teachings
You won’t be asked to believe in any particular system.
You will be asked to live the questions.
Through daily process work, supervised facilitation practice, deep listening, somatic inquiry, ritual, and group dynamics, we will explore what it means to:
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Stop being a consequence of the external world and begin creating from unity
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Release hesitation and stand in coherence
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Speak and listen from the silent center
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Facilitate without control and love without needing roles
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Fall in love with the truth, even when it dissolves you
This is not a workshop where you learn how to help others take the leap.
This is where you leap.
And only then—from the other side—can you truly accompany others in their process of inner evolution.