Maloca de Los Abuelos
Plant medicine journeys in a Spanish home.
Maloca de Los Abuelos offers a unique retreat experience within a welcoming Spanish home, providing a sanctuary away from urban distractions. The property features a dedicated maloca and temazcal, central to the ceremonies held here. Meals are thoughtfully prepared to support the remedies, focusing on lighter fare like soups and fruits for most of the stay, with a more substantial meal served on the final day. This approach ensures comfort while engaging with the practices. The center provides a range of amenities, including free WiFi, towels, and a kitchen, alongside dietary options that cater to various needs, from vegan to gluten-free. It's an environment designed for focused engagement with plant medicine practices, offering a supportive and well-catered setting for participants.
Highlights
- Ceremonies held in a dedicated maloca and temazcal
- Meals tailored to support plant medicine remedies
- Spanish home setting for a personal retreat experience
- Extensive dietary options available
- Free WiFi and kitchen access for guests
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Setting
The center is situated in a Spanish home, providing a comfortable and intimate atmosphere. The property includes a maloca and temazcal, structures specifically designed for ceremonial practices, suggesting a setting that balances domestic comfort with dedicated sacred spaces.
The practice
Maloca de Los Abuelos focuses on plant medicine practices, utilizing traditional ceremonial structures like the maloca and temazcal. These practices often involve deep introspection and healing, guided by experienced facilitators. Participants can expect a journey of self-discovery and purification, supported by the unique environment and specialized meals.
A typical day
The daily rhythm at Maloca de Los Abuelos is structured around the plant medicine ceremonies. Meals are light, consisting mainly of soups and fruits, to prepare the body for the remedies. The final day concludes with a heavier meal. Specific timings for ceremonies or other activities are not detailed, but the focus is clearly on the ceremonial schedule.
Accommodation
Guests are accommodated in a Spanish home. Specific details about room types (e.g., private, shared) are not provided, but the mention of a "home" suggests a cozy and personal lodging experience.
What to bring
Given the focus on plant medicine and the light meal plan, comfortable clothing and personal items for introspection are advisable. Consider bringing any specific comfort items you might need during ceremonial practices.
How to get there
The center is located away from city bustle in a Spanish home. Specific directions are not available.
Retreats at Maloca de Los Abuelos start from EUR30. Specific pricing for different programs or durations should be confirmed directly with the center.
Frequently asked questions
What kind of meals are served during the retreat?
Most days, lighter meals such as soups and fruits are served, as the remedies can be tough on the stomach. A heavier meal is provided on the final day of the retreat. Various dietary options, including vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, and dairy-free, are available.
Are there specific facilities for ceremonies?
Yes, the property features a dedicated maloca and temazcal, which are traditional structures used for holding ceremonies.
What amenities are available to guests?
Guests have access to free WiFi, towels, and a kitchen. Bicycles are also available for rent.
What is the cost of attending a retreat?
Pricing starts from EUR30. Please contact the center directly for specific retreat costs and availability.
Is Maloca de Los Abuelos suitable for beginners to plant medicine?
The center focuses on plant medicine practices. While specific information for beginners is not provided, the supportive environment and tailored meals suggest a guided experience. It's recommended to inquire directly with the center about suitability for first-time participants.
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