
  
The
Shaman
We are
very delighted to have secured the services
of some of the most experienced shamans in
the region, during our Retreats we will work
with one of the following shamans;, Artidoro
Aro Cardenas, Enrique
Lopez, Leoncio Garcia and Benjamin Ochavano.
Artidoro Aro Cardenas
We
have worked with Maestro Artidoro on our previous
Amazon Retreat, and again we were greatly impressed
with his knowledge of medicinal and power plants,
and his compassion and support for the participants.
Although Artidoro is Mestizo he has lived amongst
the Ashaninka Indians for many years, and has
learned their languages which result in that
many of his chants come from a variety of indigenous
groups including the Ashaninka, Cashibo, and
Capanaua .He has started his own centre near
Iquitos.
Enrique Lopez
Enrique
Lopez Is a Shipibo shaman, he is originally from
the Shipibo community of Roaboya on the River
Ucayali. He started his apprenticeship as a shaman
with his grandfather when he was 10 years old.
We worked with Enrique at our last retreat, and
found his ayahuasca to be very potent. His chants
are all in the native Shipibo language which
adds another dimension to the ceremonies. Enrique
is knowledgeable about plant medicines and diets.
The Shipibo people are regarded as masters of
Ayahuasca. Enrique has a gentle and caring quality
in his work with our participants. As a note
his father in law is the elder shaman Benjamin
Ochavano whom we also work with.
Leoncio
Garcia
The
Shipibo maestro is now in his mid 70's with the appearance of a man in
his 50's. He was born in the Shipibo community of San Francisco by Yarina
Cocha (an oxbow lake near Pucullpa). On a number of occasions he has
worked with medical doctors in various cities in Peru. Don Leoncio also
founded a healing centre near Nina Rumi on the Rio Nanay.
Benjamin Ochavano
Benjamin
Ochavano Is a traditional Shipibo (elder shaman).
He is in his late seventies. His chants (icaros)
sung in the Shipibo language are extraordinary,
beautiful and powerful.

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