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What Makes This Journey Different

Journey In is quiet, personal, and steady. Retreats are one-on-one so the space stays focused, unrushed, and supportive — a setting where you can truly settle. The work is grounded in lived experience: years of self-inquiry, honest reflection, and direct relationship with Iboga.

While this isn’t presented as a strictly traditional path, there is deep respect for Bwiti, for the medicine, and for the ceremonial procedures that come from it. These roots are honored, while the space also reflects the understanding that has come through our own lived experience.

Nothing here is forced or shaped into an idea of “how it should be.” Iboga isn’t treated as something to chase — it’s a tool that helps quiet the noise so you can meet yourself honestly and directly. The approach is simple: sincere preparation, a grounded ceremony held with care, and real support as your process unfolds.

This land and home were created to hold people well. The environment is warm, human, and steady — a place where you’re met as you are, and where the work is held with clarity, presence, and a genuine respect for your journey.

This work asks for honesty, not effort.

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Meet Your Facilitators

Walking the Path Together

What we share is born from lived experience — years of self-inquiry, honest reflection, and direct work with Iboga and other teachings that ultimately point toward the same recognition.


While the Bwiti tradition has been an important tool and foundation in our journey, our path is not tied to any single lineage or belief system. What matters is the direct seeing of what has always been here.

Some call it truth, presence, awareness, or God — yet no word truly captures it. It isn’t something to find or become, but the quiet recognition of what remains when the search itself falls away.

Our work is not about fixing or becoming something new, but about returning to what has never left — the stillness, aliveness, and awareness that we are.

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