I would recommend this group and the facilitators. I sat for ayahuasca ceremony for two consecutive nights, and for mushrooms another day.
I was very up front with the facilitators at Ahavah Gardens that in my previous ayahuasca group, I was pressured in subtle and not-so-subtle ways to take more medicine and to silence my concerns, and that after experiencing what was most likely a (largely preventable) case of serotonin syndrome of mild-to-moderate severity, which was extremely uncomfortable and unpleasant, I was ghosted by the facilitator and their assistants.
The Ahavah Gardens facilitators said that they would not pressure me, and they kept their word. They said they would take care of the participants, and they did take care of me and (as best as I could tell) others as well. I had some anxiety and a significant purge the 2nd night of aya ceremony, and was helped by the curanderas and several of the sevas (people in service).
In and out of ceremony, the Ahavah Gardens folks were very responsive to my questions and requests.
Besides the halotherapy session offered between ayahuasca ceremonies as mentioned by another user, there was also a halotherapy session offered at the mushroom journey, which was wonderful.
The physical setting is clean, safe, and beautiful. Occasionally, loud engines and sirens can be heard, but these did not last long. The music is diverse, powerful, and really matched the vibe of the ceremonies.
Again, I recommend this group. May all of us continue to enjoy safe journeys.
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I would recommend this group and the facilitators. I sat for ayahuasca ceremony for two consecutive nights, and for mushrooms another day.
I was very up front with the facilitators at Ahavah Gardens that in my previous ayahuasca group, I was pressured in subtle and not-so-subtle ways to take more medicine and to silence my concerns, and that after experiencing what was most likely a (largely preventable) case of serotonin syndrome of mild-to-moderate severity, which was extremely uncomfortable and unpleasant, I was ghosted by the facilitator and their assistants.
The Ahavah Gardens facilitators said that they would not pressure me, and they kept their word. They said they would take care of the participants, and they did take care of me and (as best as I could tell) others as well. I had some anxiety and a significant purge the 2nd night of aya ceremony, and was helped by the curanderas and several of the sevas (people in service).
In and out of ceremony, the Ahavah Gardens folks were very responsive to my questions and requests.
Besides the halotherapy session offered between ayahuasca ceremonies as mentioned by another user, there was also a halotherapy session offered at the mushroom journey, which was wonderful.
The physical setting is clean, safe, and beautiful. Occasionally, loud engines and sirens can be heard, but these did not last long. The music is diverse, powerful, and really matched the vibe of the ceremonies.
Again, I recommend this group. May all of us continue to enjoy safe journeys.