Your Guide

Mike

I found my way to Ayahuasca in early 2020 after a traumatic life event. In my first ceremony, I felt called to serve and learned that volunteering in the ceremony space was the true medicine I needed. In ceremonies, I held the role of Fire Keeper and assisted in maintaining the sacred energy of the space during participant’s journeys.

After leaving my church, I traveled alone for 16 months where I learned how to brew Ayahuasca and developed my own ceremony principles with the help of friends and mentors.

Arriving back in Austin I found that many people were looking for a safe space to grow with these medicines. The call to serve came again, and it was time to start down this new path. It is my pleasure to be able to share my experience and to facilitate healing for others with this powerful plant-medicine

In my ceremonies, I encourage participants to express themselves as they feel called. Setting plays an important role. I do not have a rigid structure, but one that facilitates a deep connection with Aya on a personal level.

As your guide, it is my responsibility to prepare you for your journey and integration thereafter. I will advise you on how to navigate while under the medicine and empower you to receive her gifts through your own strength. In this journey, you are the shaman. There is a saying that ‘Aya gives you what you need’ and I’m excited for her to show you!

Credentials

  • 500 hours volunteering in ceremony retreats

  • 200 hours brewing medicines

  • 100 hours of group psychedelic integration

  • 28 ceremonies sitting with the medicine

Volunteers

Volunteers are essential to educating our growing community. Whenever possible I will bring someone to assist in the ceremony process. If you are interested in becoming a volunteer with Little Si Ceremonies and developing a deeper connection to service and this medicine, please use the link below. Experience with this medicine is not a requirement, the ability to hold space for others is the most important aspect