Traditional Mazatec Medicine Ceremony in CDMX

In a private garden home and ceremonial space in Ciudad de México, you’re invited to experience a traditional portal for healing with the Indigenous Mexican sacrament of the sacred mushroom.

The ancestral ceremony will be led by a curandera practicing Mazatec traditions.

Date: September 16th, 2023

Time: 4pm - midnight

Location: Las Aguilas (~ 20 minute drive from Condesa)

Cost: $333 USD

Please note: There is limited space. All spots are first come first serve. Deposit required to reserve.

We will never deny anyone for lack of funds. If cost is the only reason you choose not to register, please email us here and name what you can afford. Feel free to reach out with any questions too.


Testimonials From Past Attendees

It far exceeded my expectations. The facilitation went far and beyond what I could have imagined. I felt so safe, supported, nourished and nurtured at every moment. The facilitators made every moment so special and the other participants became like soul family. Thank you and I can’t wait to go to the next one. I know that this was and will continue to be a cornerstone of my healing journey.
— Previous Attendee
I felt completely safe and supported throughout this very powerful and transformative ceremony experience, and I could not recommend the folks behind Vibrational Healing more highly.
— Previous Attendee
My experience was nothing short of magical. There are no words to describe the ultimately profound experience and shifts that took place during my ceremony. It was hands down the most revelational, spiritually significant and magical experience of my entire life. I will be unravelling for a while; I already feel the integrations settling in and have clarity around many things in my life.

Her singing and connection to spirit, Madre Tierra (Mother Earth) and Chõjn Ndafė (the spirit of the mountain) is undeniable and a beauty to witness.

I am grateful for being called to this place, and I will most certainly be back. Aho and gracias 🙏🏼
— Previous Attendee

Have any last questions before booking?

If your question is not answered in our FAQ below, please reach out to us here. It is of utmost importance to us that you feel as safe & comfortable as possible to experience the full transformation that this experience will offer.

  • Of course! First and foremost, she considers herself a child of Mother Earth. She is Mestiza, meaning of mixed Indigenous blood and practices the traditions of psilocybin mushrooms from her Mexican lineage.

    Through her nurturing and intuitive guidance, Azalea specializes in blending Indigenous wisdom with modern psychology.

    Her personal journey with plant medicines led to profound healing from PTSD, Depression, & Anorexia. Being Mexican, she embraces sacred Aztec and Mazatec mushroom traditions, fostering a deep commitment to preserving these ancient practices globally.

    Azalea trained as a traditional mushroom healer under an Indigenous Mazatec lineage in Oaxaca, Mexico. Also having completed plant dietas under the Shipibo lineage in the Amazon rainforest, she thoughtfully incorporates diverse healing traditions into her work.

    Azalea's further qualifications include her work as a facilitator at The Microdosing Institute, her certification for Substance Abuse Treatment with Psychedelic Therapy, over two years of facilitating psychedelic experiences globally and over one year of leading all-inclusive psychedelic retreats.

    Azalea's expertise extends to psychedelic journalism and advising research non-profits in the psychedelic space, nurturing the expansion of knowledge and awareness in the field.

    She has made a life-long commitment to preserving these ancient traditions and travels around the world to share Indigenous mushroom ceremonies.

    As a child of Mother Earth, she aspires to empower others in their healing journeys, forging a sacred path of growth, transformation, and connection to the medicine within.

  • Psilocybin Mushrooms are powerful entheogens known for their ability to induce altered states of consciousness and their profound healing properties. Research shows that psilocybin mushrooms are one of the most effective psychedelic medicines for treating Depression, Anxiety, PTSD, Addiction, and Eating Disorders. Administered in safe, therapeutic environments, they can heal body-stored trauma stemming from physical, emotional, and even sexual abuse. Psilocybin can catalyze enormous positive and lasting changes within individuals, as well as help to unlock creative and spiritual potential.

    Modern scientists and psychologists have found that Psilocybin reduces the activity in your Default Mode Network – the part of your brain responsible for self-criticism and rumination. When you ingest these mushrooms, your gut sends the chemical psilocin to your brain, which looks almost identical to serotonin - the chemical that produces healthy mood patterns. This acts on the serotonergic system, stabilizing our mood.

    There is evidence of ancient humans using magic mushrooms across various cultures. In fact, the Aztec even had a word for the sacred mushroom. They called it teonanácatl, meaning, “flesh of the Gods”. For thousands of years, the Mazatec people in the mountain ranges of Oaxaca, México have been using mushrooms medicinally in ceremonies. We serve this sacred medicine in its original Mazatec ritual, guided by a medicine woman from the lineage of Abuela Julieta, a member of the International Council of Thirteen Indigenous Grandmothers who worked alongside Maria Sabina.

  • A traditional ceremony is one of the safest ways to ingest psilocybin.

    Before you ingest the medicine, intentional space will be created and you will participate in an offering to the land.

    Once you ingest your medicine, you will be cozy under blanket with pillows for comfort, encouraged to go into your own experience. The medicine woman will be offering Indigenous prayers and singing medicine songs for the entirety of your experience, providing you with safety, warmth, and love to explore the psychedelic space.

    Having worked for years facilitating these experiences, the curandera will be available for anything you need from holding your hand to even accompanying you to the bathroom.

    There will also be an English speaking co-facilitator available to accommodate any needs before, during, and after the experience.

    As mentioned above, the curandera works in the Mazatec lineage. You can learn more about her lineage, Mazatec history, and Mazatec ceremonies here.

  • Below are organizations dedicated to researching the effects of psychedelic substances. Click on each link below to read some of the latest studies!

    Johns Hopkins Medicine
    Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies (MAPS)

    Beckley Foundation

    NYU Medical Center

  • Not necessarily. Safety is our priority, so we first need you to fill out a physical & mental health assessment to ensure that you can participate in the ceremonial experience. You will have access to this form during the checkout process when you book. If you are unable to participate in the ceremonial experience, we will refund you immediately.

    However, your application will act as a reservation. We are only selling spots that are available. So, if we are fully booked, you won’t be able to checkout.

    If we are sold out and you still feel really called to join this experience, please reach out to us here. We will contact you ASAP if any space becomes available and keep you informed about future events.

  • Of course! Once you submit your deposit, you will need to feel out a health assessment form. You can let us know in the form that this is your first time and any questions you may have! We will also share preparation materials + an optional preparation call with the facilitator before the ceremony.

    We will happily hold your hand along the way. :)

    Whether you're looking to deepen your understanding of yourself, heal past traumas, or connect with the world in a more profound way, we can help create a personalized pathway for you.

  • It depends! When you reserve your spot for the ceremony, you’ll be able to let us know what medications you are on and we can go from there.

    Please note that we are not medical doctors and will not advise you as such. Do NOT stop any medications without a Medical Doctor’s approval and guidance.

    In the meantime, you can click here for a list of medications that participants in psilocybin studies have used with no poor effects.

  • Psilocybin is legal in Mexico when done in a ceremonial and sacramental context. This is in line with the interpretation of the UNODC Bulletin allowing the sacramental use of psychotropic preparations.

  • No. We suggest you Uber to and from the property and will release the address on the day of the ceremony. The ceremonial space is about a 20 minute drive from Condesa/Roma area.

    If you are traveling to Mexico for this experience, we recommend staying in neighborhoods Condesa & Roma.

Space is Limited