Upcoming events

NYSC Women’s
ONLINE Circle
Saturday, December 6, 2025
11am EDT
The New York Shamanic Circle (NYSC) is the longest-running Shamanic circle in NYC.
Join us online via ZOOM

Pawling, NY
Open Shamanic Circle
Sunday, December 7, 2025
2pm – 4pm
Join us at Pawling & Wellness for the monthly Open Shamanic Circle. Open to all levels. Come when your soul calls for it.

Beacon, NY
Open Shamanic Circle
Thursday, December 18, 2025
6:30 pm
Special Winter Solstice Event
All are welcome to Beacon’s Open Shamanic Circle. Set on the beautiful Fishkill Creek, we honor the elements and ourselves.
Kaypacha
Medicine Space
A Place to Remember
The
Language of Nature
The Medicine of Our Human Potential
At the heart of my medicine work lives a question: Why are Indigenous communities fighting to protect nature?
The answer is not only about survival. It is about memory, flourishing, and returning to a way of being that recognizes nature not as something outside of us, but as a vital partner in our evolution.
Kaypacha, in the Andean Cosmovision, refers to the here and now—this lived realm where our spirit meets matter and where we, as humans, have the opportunity to awaken our full potential. Through medicine space, we explore how our relationship with nature is not one of extraction or dominion, but of reciprocity, kinship, and instruction. Nature teaches us who we are becoming: luminous beings in right relationship with the world.
Guiding Principles
Kaypacha Medicine Space is rooted in three vital Andean principles:
- Ayni – Sacred Reciprocity: the foundational law of give-and-take between all beings.
- Sumak Kawsay – Living the Good Life: harmony, dignity, and collective well-being.
- Ayllu – Community: the extended family of all life, human and more-than-human.
In each circle, we return to these principles, asking not just how to save nature, but how to be transformed by her.
The Medicine And The Allies
We are never alone in these explorations. Sitting with us are sacred plant allies and ancient teachers: tobacco, corn, cedar, coca leaves, and other elemental forces. These allies are not symbols; they are spokespirits—conduits that teach us the language of nature, even when we are not in the wilderness.
This work is not about transcendence, but embodied awakening.
Group Offerings
Sit in Medicine Space with Me
I lead ceremonial and experiential gatherings where we remember together. These include:
- Dialogues and Talk Circles on spiritual ecology, animism, and Indigenous lifeways
- Andean Empowerments, calibrated initiations that activate your own spiritual medicine
- Foundational teachings from the Andean Cosmovision, especially in cultivating Sumak Kawsay (Right Relationship)
These sessions are spaces of reverence, reflection, and realignment—with yourself, your gifts, and the living world.
Individual Work & Experiential Programs
I work with individuals who feel called to deepen their spiritual gifts and walk a path of service. Together, we explore:
- Spiritual Identity: Who are you, really? And how does your spirit want to express itself in this lifetime?
- Mentorship in Spiritual Technology: Foundational practices that ground, protect, and strengthen your path
- Andean Empowerments and rites that align you with ancestral and earth-based energies
This work supports those seeking to ethically and sustainably carry medicine for their communities.
Offerings May Include
(Available through mentorship or as stand-alone sessions)
- Soul Retrieval
- Energy Balancing
- Animism & Ancestral Connection
- Andean Empowerments & Rites
- Fire Ceremonies
- Medicine Wheel Work
- Despachos (Andean Offerings)
- Shamanic Journeys
Rates: $85–$150 per session.
Please reach out with questions so we can discern together if this is the right space for your healing and growth.
Offerings May Include
This medicine work arises from a living lineage rooted in the Andean highlands of Bolivia. I am a student of the Andean Cosmovision, guided by teachers within the Q’ero and Aymara traditions, and carry the teachings passed through my family and community. These lineages carry profound knowledge of reciprocity, ceremony, and spiritual ecology—wisdom that does not seek to be owned, but shared in right relationship.
I walk this path in humility and gratitude, recognizing that I am one thread in a larger tapestry of ancestors, spirit allies, and teachers who continue to guide this work.
