Introductory Cycle for Facilitator Training and Personal Development
A 5-day immersive program (Wednesday to Sunday) designed for beginners interested in becoming facilitators or deepening their personal healing. It combines retreat-style experiences with practical training, including:
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4 Plant medicine night sessions
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3 Bufo Alvarius sessions
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1 Wachuma session
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3 Kambó sessions
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Supervised opportunities to practice facilitation
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Focus on psychotherapeutic integration, facilitation skills, and spiritual/shamanic teachings
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NEW: Daily Primordial Movement workshop with Dai Ruibal to awaken embodied presence and release somatic blockages
Throughout the entire training, the personal inner evolution of the facilitator is considered a central pillar of the learning journey. Facilitating others authentically requires first engaging deeply with one’s own emotional landscapes, personal history, and spiritual awakening. This cycle is designed to guide each participant into an embodied experience of self-transformation, serving both their personal growth and their future role as conscious space holders.
Transcendent Psychology and the Conscious School approach form the foundation of this inner work, offering a structured yet expansive framework for exploring the self, understanding internal dynamics, and cultivating the presence, clarity, and integrity essential for holding space for others.
Introductory Module: Foundations of Transcendent Psychology and Facilitator Presence
This training module introduces key concepts of integration and the embodied presence of the facilitator.
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Supports the facilitator’s own inner evolution as a foundation for authentic leadership and conscious guidance.
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Explores how integral medicine, psychology, mysticism, tree of life, and shamanism intersect.
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Focuses on therapeutic presence and how to engage participants fully in the here and now.
Daily Primordial Movement Workshop with Dai Ruibal (New Addition)
Each morning begins with a Primordial Movement session, a body-based practice rooted in ancient movement patterns, breath, and emotional expression. These sessions are designed to:
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Activate the body’s natural intelligence and emotional memory
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Deepen the connection between movement and awareness
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Support trauma-informed somatic release and nervous system regulation
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Prepare participants for medicine work and integration by grounding them in the present moment
This practice enhances the embodied aspects of facilitation and allows for the spontaneous emergence of unresolved patterns, which can be explored and transformed within the group or integration process.