Hosted by Ayahuasca Community Fellowship
Ayahuasca Community Fellowship (ACF) operates as a federally recognized faith-based ministry protected under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA). The fellowship presents ayahuasca ceremonies as sacred religious sacraments rooted in Amazonian traditions, emphasizing spiritual growth and community healing through plant medicine work guided by traditional elders and experienced facilitators.
Day 1 (Friday): 3:00β4:00 PM arrival, 6:00β6:45 PM group introduction with intention setting, 7:00 PM first ceremony
Day 2 (Saturday): 9:00β10:30 AM breakfast, 11:00β11:30 AM group integration, 11:30 AMβ3:00 PM individual consultations with Traditional Elder, 3:00β4:00 PM light lunch, 7:00 PM second ceremony
Day 3 (Sunday): 8:30β9:30 AM farewell breakfast, 10:00β11:00 AM group integration circle, 11:30 AM departures
Tony Westbrook has over a decade of apprenticeship and service experience in Amazonian plant-medicine lineages including Shipibo-Konibo, KofΓ‘n, YawanawΓ‘, and Kichwa traditions. Training includes trauma-informed and emergency-preparedness protocols. Ceremonies are led by ordained Traditional Elders (shamans from Amazonian lineages).