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These ayahuasca retreats are focused on practical work with personal life issues, especially in the areas of relationships, work, major life decisions, and long-term direction. They are intended for people who feel that something in their life is no longer working or has become depleted, or for those who are not yet clear about what exactly needs to change or how to move forward.

The retreat is suitable for those who:
 

  • experience long-term dissatisfaction at work or burnout,
  • are dealing with relationship issues (partner, family, or work-related),
  • are facing an important life decision (career change, separation, relocation, new direction),
  • feel they are living according to other people’s expectations rather than their own,
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The aim of the retreat is to help participants understand underlying causes of their challenges, and gaining practical skills and insights that enable them to create real, lasting change. The work focuses on self-understanding, emotional processing, and developing the knowledge and abilities needed to make conscious choices, set boundaries, and live according to one’s own values.

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Focus Areas of the Retreat

Relationships (partner, family, work)
Life decisions and direction

The work focuses on recurring relationship patterns, conflicts, difficulty setting boundaries, and dependent or dysfunctional dynamics. Participants often gain greater clarity about what they give in relationships, what they suppress, what they genuinely need, and how they can communicate in a more open and responsible way.

For people who are facing major decisions or feel stuck in repetitive cycles. The retreat creates space to distinguish personal needs from external expectations and to make decisions based on reality rather than fear or habit.

Work, career, and job dissatisfaction
Personal goals and motivation

The retreat helps identify the causes of dissatisfaction at work—whether related to value conflicts, fear of change, performance pressure, or loss of meaning. Participants can clarify whether the issue lies in the external environment or their internal patterns, and what steps make sense in their specific situation.

Participants often rediscover what genuinely motivates them and gives their life meaning—not in abstract terms, but in the context of real life: how they want to live, work, and relate to others on a daily basis. During these retreats, special emphasis is placed on strengthening willpower and the ability to pursue and achieve self-chosen life goals.

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The retreat is not an escape from everyday life, but a way to understand it more clearly and approach it more consciously.

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