Heal-Thy-Heart
Ancestral wisdom for inner harmony.
Heal-Thy-Heart offers a unique opportunity for deep reconnection and healing in the Sacred Valley of Peru. This center focuses on ancestral practices and plant medicine, guiding participants to rediscover their authentic selves and foster inner harmony. The vision here is to help individuals break free from conditioning, embrace authenticity, and reconnect with nature, spirit, and community. Retreats are held at the Melissa Wasi Villa, a spacious B&B with a large kitchen and a beautiful garden, providing a comfortable and supportive environment. The culinary experience is tailored to complement plant medicine diets, with specific information provided in advance to prepare the body. Heal-Thy-Heart is more than just a retreat; it's a journey towards awakening to one's highest potential in harmony with the universe.
Highlights
- Focus on ancestral practices and plant medicine
- Supportive community environment
- Tailored plant medicine diet
- Accommodations at Melissa Wasi Villa
- Located in the Sacred Valley of Peru
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Setting
Heal-Thy-Heart is located in Pisaq, within Peru's renowned Sacred Valley. This region is known for its stunning Andean landscapes, ancient Incan sites, and a palpable sense of spiritual energy. The environment fosters a deep connection to nature and provides a serene backdrop for introspection and healing.
The practice
Heal-Thy-Heart centers its practice around ancestral traditions and plant medicine. While specific details of the practices are shared closer to the retreat, the core intention is to facilitate deep healing, self-discovery, and a reconnection with nature and spirit. Participants can expect guided sessions designed to foster inner harmony and conscious living.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Heal-Thy-Heart is designed to support the retreat's focus on ancestral practices and plant medicine. While specific schedules vary by retreat, days typically include guided sessions, time for reflection, and communal meals. The structure aims to create a supportive flow for healing and reconnection.
Accommodation
Participants stay at the Melissa Wasi Villa, a neighboring B&B. This spacious house features a large kitchen and an amazing garden, providing a comfortable and communal living space for retreat guests.
What to bring
Pack comfortable, layered clothing suitable for varying temperatures in the Sacred Valley. Essentials for personal comfort during a plant medicine diet should also be considered.
How to get there
Participants are required to fly into Lima, Peru. From Lima, the group will travel together to Cusco, and then proceed to Pisaq in the Sacred Valley.
Nearest airport: Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) (20 km)
The nearest airport is Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport (CUZ) near Cusco, approximately 20 km from Pisaq. Group travel arrangements from Cusco to the retreat will be coordinated.
Nearest city: Cusco
Retreats at Heal-Thy-Heart start from USD255.
Climate
Climate Zone: Temperate
Best Months: Jul, May, Jun
Avoid: Mar, Feb, Jan
Pisaq experiences an annual average temperature of 6.5°C. The warmest months are December, November, and January, while the coolest months are July, June, and August. The driest period is from May to July, with the wettest months occurring from January to March.
Location
Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are provided during the retreat?
The menu at Heal-Thy-Heart is specifically designed to cater to the dietary needs of a plant medicine diet. Detailed information regarding this will be provided weeks prior to your arrival to help you prepare your body.
What are the accommodation arrangements like?
Participants are accommodated at the Melissa Wasi Villa, a spacious neighboring B&B. It features a large kitchen and a beautiful garden, offering a comfortable and communal space for guests.
How do I get to the retreat location?
All participants should fly into Lima, Peru. From there, arrangements will be made for the group to travel together to Cusco, and then on to Pisaq in the Sacred Valley.
Is Wi-Fi available at the retreat?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available at the Melissa Wasi Villa for guests.
What should I bring for the retreat?
Given the focus on ancestral practices and the climate of the Sacred Valley, comfortable clothing suitable for both warm days and cool evenings is advisable. Layers are recommended, along with any personal items for your comfort during the plant medicine diet.
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