Noya Rao

The myth of Palo Volador, often associated with the Noya Rao tree or the "Flying Tree," is a fascinating element of Amazonian shamanic traditions, particularly within the Shipibo-Konibo culture. This myth encompasses elements of spirituality, healing, and transformation.

One of the most captivating aspects of the myth is the idea that Noya Rao is a Tree of Light. It is not only a physical entity but also a beacon of spiritual enlightenment. The light from the tree is believed to guide lost souls, heal broken spirits, and illuminate the path to spiritual awakening. It represents the ultimate connection between the material world and the divine.

Bobinsana

This river plant also called Semcin by the Shipibo people brings clarity and joy to the person who uses it with respect. It revives intuition and relieves pain, depression and longing. It reconnects to the heart, and both ways to relate to love with harmony, to give and receive.

It is also traditionally use to connect people with their dreams and provide a special way to access lucid ones. As so the plant allow to reconnect to an experience of life of peace and harmony. In bath it improves the feeling of youth, flexibility, and vigor.

What makes this retreat special?

The path of the Infinite-self.

Non-duality, love, and compassion are core values of our work at One Breath of Yoga. Yoga means Union and combining the Philosophy of Yoga and plant Medicine allow us to connect and understand the path of Love & knowledge with another perspective.

Non-Duality, Union, Love and Compassion are at the heart of the Noya Rao lineage of Shipibo curanderismo. Yes, you can study plants and learn about non-duality, love, and compassion! In fact, it accelerates this learning process, especially within a Noya Rao Dieta.

Both work as container for the other to unfold wider. It is a very special sensation to be able to feel and grasp such Universal law through the combined practice of two different and distant ancient traditions of the world. A true encounter of the Condor and Eagle.

The Shamanic/yogic container

The specificity of our team made it very natural for us to hold the venue of Juanita. The combination of Pamela, Shaman, head of the medicinal ceremonies and yoga practitioner at our center, and Coco our lead teacher of Ashtanga Yoga, and all the other members of the team who also navigate in both shamanic and yogic practice, creates a container for the participants and allow them to dive in safely into the experience.

Personalized attention

Participant receive personalized attention and treatment plans tailored to their specific needs.This individualized approach allows targeted and effective healing, addressing the unique challenges and goals of each person.
Participant will have the opportunity to meet and speak with the Plant Master, the team of the center and also ask any help to our numerous team members always around and happy to offer support in different ways.

 

Offering


  • Yoga and meditation
  • Temazcal (Sweat lodge)
  • Detailed information on pre, post and integration of the diet
  • Individual lodging and dieta friendly meals
  • Personal accompaniment during the whole dieta
  • 4 Ayahuasca Ceremonies
  • Diagnoses, healing/alignment and protection
  • Sound Healing
  • Breathwork
  • Silent days
  • Flower baths
  • Cenote trip
  • Sharing and Integration circles
  • Dieta closing and post-dieta instructions

Your facilitators team

Pamela

Certified in Biomagnetism, breath work, and yoga therapies, Pamela began her shamanic journey in 2006 with the church of Santo Daime. Pamela has received training from the Red Path, vision quests, as well as from the Shipibo Masters in Peru, and has facilitated at the Sacred Valley Tribe Center for several years, using plant medicines to heal veterans affected by PTSD and people recovering from addiction.
With the support of the great spirit, thanking the opportunity to facilitate
 the sacred medicine of Ayahuasca to be able to share with the family of 
the world the connection with the internal teacher. Helping to deepen the subconscious 
finding patterns of behavior to transform them and reach a peace 
and inner harmony.

Coco

Ashtanga devoted practitioner and teacher for many years, she has founded the One breath Of Yoga Ashram. The space located in Mexico's Mayan Riviera provide deep and profound healing through the transmission of Yoga's wisdom and the combination with Shamanic rituals and practices. Countless students have been called to be held by this powerful space and participate in the variety of retreats. Attracting as well a highly recognized team of Yoga teachers, Shamans and healing facilitators coming from all over the world, Coco has managed to hold this space for many years and support hundreds of human being in their healing process.

Alex

Holds a bachelor and master degree in Philosophy with a focus on Eastern and in particular Indian philosophy. Alex took her interest of philosophy and India and studied in Rishikesh and is qualified in three different types of yoga: Hatha, Vinyasa and Ashtanga yoga. Her aim is curate classes that combine multiple aspects of the 8 limbs of yoga and not to focus solely on the physical practise. Having lived in over 10 different countries, she has taught in multiple studios and is currently based at ONE BREATH OF YOGA in puerto morelos where she teaches and assists plant medicine ceremonies for many years.

Location

One Breath of Yoga Ashram

Dates

03rd to 12th October 2025

Located in the Mayan jungle, One Breath of Yoga Ashram is the space offers a beautiful and powerful combination of traditional Ashtanga practice and wisdom with Shamanic rituals and healing practices from both Amazonian and Mexican ancestral culture.