You’ll also explore how you can continue to nourish this ancestral connection through ritual offerings, ensuring a continuous bond with your ancestral lineage and the sacred mushroom spirit.
Mushrooms have long played a critical role in Indigenous healing practices. Revered as plantcestors, or plant ancestors, psilocybin mushrooms are seen as powerful allies in this journey of healing. Through their guidance, you can begin to mend the broken bonds of your lineage and step forward with newfound clarity, purpose, and strength.
Indigenous cultures around the world have long recognized and respected the powerful healing capabilities of psilocybin mushrooms — and see the mushroom in its entirety, respecting it as a living entity with its own spirit and wisdom. These mushrooms are not viewed as tools to be wielded, but as sentient beings with whom we can form relationships. They are respected as teachers and healers, guiding us toward profound personal growth, deep healing, and the awakening of our spiritual self.
This is a golden opportunity to learn from Xochitl’s wisdom and expertise, deeply rooted in her Indigenous ancestral lineage, about the profound healing effects of psilocybin mushrooms — which have been recognized through the scientific clinical lens for their unique potential to heal emotional wounds and even provide neurological benefits.
Xochitl will also introduce her upcoming live video course that dives even deeper into the practice of ceremonial microdosing, and into the potential of mushrooms for accessing profound ancestral wisdom and healing. You’ll journey further into these realms of self-discovery, unearthing inherited wisdom, and addressing unresolved traumas.
Join us where the paths of ancient wisdom and contemporary understanding intertwine, fostering personal growth and healing.
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About Xochitl Kusikuy Ashe
Xochitl Kusikuy Ashe has been a teacher and guide in one-on-one mentorships, workshops, and ceremonies both internationally and in the U.S. for the past 27 years. At the age of 16, she became the first female in five generations of men to be initiated into the healing traditions of her Peruvian ancestral lineage. She is a medicine woman in the Peruvian Andean tradition, and has worked with sacred plant medicines since the time of her initiation.
For the past 23 years, she has apprenticed under her godfather, a Mazatec medicine man of the ancient tradition of healing with the nti-si tho, santitos, or psilocybin mushrooms. She is a professionally trained herbalist, an internal family systems (IFS) therapy practitioner, and also specializes in the ceremonial use of cacao and psilocybin mushrooms. In her practice, Xochitl focuses on the healing of generational trauma, and the ways in which that trauma impairs our ability to thrive, create wealth, and have a positive impact on the world.
The founder of Magical Medicine Journeys, an Indigenous women-owned retreat company that offers legal Mazatec psilocybin mushroom retreats in Mexico, Xochitl’s mission is to honor the traditional Indigenous knowledge and ceremony of sacred plant medicine while providing authentic and powerful life-changing experiences. She is also faculty at Esalen Institute and Microdosing Institute.