Ancestral Healing Retreat With Peyote Ceremony

December 6, 2024 $150.00 - $800.00
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A beautiful weekend retreat for healing ourselves and our ancestors. Supported by a Wixarika marakame (indigenous shaman) and the sacred medicines of peyote, fire, sweat lodge, and tribe. Adults of all faiths and races are welcome.

Staff includes Jewish doctors and therapists skilled in trauma therapy. This is a totally legal event, and profit share honors indigenous reciprocity. The location is two hours from Mexico City (shuttle included). Room and board included.

About the organizer: Born into an Ashkenazi immigrant family (from Ukraine and Russia), Dr. Erica Zelfand grew up in Sharon and graduated from Sharon High School. She completed her undergraduate studies in religious studies at McGill University before deciding she wanted to become a doctor. After becoming a family physician specializing in mental health and having a private practice for many years, Dr. Erica moved to Mexico to marry her bashert, a Mestizo Mexican with whom she now runs a healing retreat company.

About Right to Heal: Right to Heal is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization committed to education, empowerment, and advocacy around mental health.

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Fact Sheet
When
From Friday, December 6, 2024 at 8:00 am
Until Sunday, December 8, 2024 at 8:00 pm
Price
$800.00 Retreat fee
$150.00 Pre-retreat craft-making workshop + 1 night's additional stay (per person)
$150.00 Private room (no roommate will be assigned), flat fee per person for entire event

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