Eagle Condor Alliance - Ancestral Healing Center in Colombia — The center is situated in Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia, Colombia, offering a natural environment conducive to deep introspection and healing. The presence of a Maloka and Teepee suggests a connection to indigenous architectural styles, providing authentic spaces for ceremonies and gatherings.

Eagle Condor Alliance - Ancestral Healing Center in Colombia

Ancestral wisdom, plant medicine, forest conservation.

Colombia Antioquia paid

Eagle Condor Alliance in Antioquia, Colombia, offers a profound journey into ancestral healing, blending traditional Cofan Ayahuasca (Yage) ceremonies with Red Road (El Camino Rojo) San Pedro Cactus and sweat lodge rituals. This center acts as a vital bridge between participants and the ancient wisdoms of the Americas, embodying the Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor. Beyond personal transformation, the Alliance is deeply committed to environmental conservation, dedicating a portion of all retreat profits to safeguarding Colombia's forests and supporting indigenous elders. It's a unique opportunity to engage with powerful plant medicines and contribute to a meaningful cause, all within a setting that honors ancient traditions.

Highlights

  • Blends Cofan Ayahuasca with Red Road San Pedro Cactus ceremonies
  • Supports forest conservation and social uplift for elders in Colombia
  • Ceremonies held in traditional Maloka and Teepee structures
  • Focuses on the ancient Prophecy of the Eagle and the Condor

Good for

plant medicine enthusiaststhose interested in indigenous traditionsnature loversspiritual seekersindividuals seeking deep healing

Setting

The center is situated in Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia, Colombia, offering a natural environment conducive to deep introspection and healing. The presence of a Maloka and Teepee suggests a connection to indigenous architectural styles, providing authentic spaces for ceremonies and gatherings.

The practice

This center facilitates ancestral healing through traditional plant medicine ceremonies. Participants engage in Cofan Ayahuasca (Yage) ceremonies and Red Road (El Camino Rojo) San Pedro Cactus rituals, often complemented by sweat lodge ceremonies. The practice aims to connect individuals with ancient wisdom and foster personal and spiritual growth.

A typical day

The daily rhythm at Eagle Condor Alliance varies significantly depending on the specific retreat and ceremony schedule. Days typically involve preparation for or integration from plant medicine ceremonies, with time for reflection and communal meals. It's best to confirm the specific schedule for your chosen retreat.

Accommodation

Accommodation details are not specified, but the venue includes a Common House, Maloka, and Teepee, suggesting a communal and perhaps rustic lodging experience.

What to bring

Given the average temperature of 16.1°C, particularly cooler in December, February, and January, pack layers. Consider comfortable clothing suitable for ceremonies and natural settings, and perhaps rain gear for wetter months like April, October, and November.

Address Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia, Colombia

How to get there

The center is located in Carmen de Viboral, Antioquia, Colombia. Specific directions are given as 'Boquerron'. It is recommended to contact the center for detailed travel instructions.

Nearest airport: Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport (EOH) (87 km)

The nearest airport is Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport (EOH) near Medellín, approximately 87 km from the center. Guests should arrange their own transport from the airport.

Nearest city: Medellín

Languages
English
How to book

Please visit the Eagle Condor Alliance website to inquire about retreats and booking procedures.

Pricing

This is a paid retreat center. Specific pricing details are available upon inquiry through their website.

Interested in this center? Check availability and upcoming retreats on their official site.

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Climate

Climate Zone: Temperate

Best Months: Jan, Mar, Jul

Avoid: Apr, Oct, Nov

Antioquia experiences an annual average temperature of 16.1°C. The warmest months are typically May, June, and July, while December, January, and February are cooler. The driest periods occur in January, March, and July, with April, October, and November being the wettest months, so pack accordingly.

Location

Frequently asked questions

What kind of meals are provided at the center?

The center offers varied meals, accommodating a range of dietary preferences including vegan, vegetarian, pescetarian, and options that include meat. They also cater to organic, dairy-free, and nut-free diets.

Are beginners welcome to participate in the ceremonies?

The center's mission is to be a bridge to ancient traditions, suggesting an openness to individuals new to these practices. However, it's always advisable to contact the center directly to discuss your experience level and any specific requirements for participation.

What amenities are available at the center?

Guests can expect amenities such as free WiFi, towels, a kitchen, coffee/tea, a restaurant, and housekeeping services, ensuring a comfortable stay during their retreat.

How does the center contribute to conservation efforts?

A portion of the profits from every retreat is dedicated to land conservation in Colombia, particularly in areas where these sacred medicines and traditions originate. They also support social uplift initiatives for indigenous elders.

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