Reviews on Listing

  • I agree with Alexa about the leader not being a Shaman, although she has had some training on how to do ceremonies. I’ve attended 3. The first one I had a break through and I signed up for another that was 2 days long. Very disorganized. I believe Gabi had the right intention at first, but she fell in love with the money and lost sight of the purpose. There are many many people who would never afford $100 healing session, let alone $1,000!! She went way way wat too expensive, I asked why she couldn’t make it more affordable, add most ppl who need healing badly can’t afford these types of things. She says she gives ppl chance to volunteer and get a ceremony out of it. But you have to have certain training/skills to do so, it is not feasible for the big demand. This should not be your get-rich- quick program. This should come from the heart and be available to all human beings not only to the richies that want “to experiment”. I don’t instance how a”healer” is so unhealed and out of touch with the human kindness and connectedness. She end up joining a group of real healers in Guatemala and “gives back to the community” donated ONLY 10% of what she makes, which is pretty much 1k per day. Si if you want to go to a retreat for a week you’ll need to spend 5k on top of the plane/ travel costs for the Guatemala retreats. It makes me want to get training on this healing modality and have this available at low to no cost to people who truly need it. Anyhow, I may have been in the same wherehouse, idk, but it was HOT in there, plus we didn’t do all the listed activities. She really needs to open her heart and heal that lack. Sadly this is prevalent between the people whose culture is not that of a Shamanic or curanderos one. We have to keep the search for genuine and ethic healers, and most of them will only be available in their own land, not the u.s. where everything gets commercialized and/or turned into a scam.
    Love and light,
    Rosi