31/01/2026
MAMA WILKA SHAMAN TRAINING
Long before conquest, long before history was written by foreign hands, the Andean peoples lived in deep communion with sacred plant medicines.
Among them, Mama Wilka, ancestrally known as Faiemeon Piéntin, was one of the most revered medicines of the Inca world.
Wilka was not a “drug.” She was a portal, an oracle, and a teacher.
Through sacred ceremonies, Inca priests and wise ones communed with the Apus, the ancestors, and the spiritual realms, receiving visions and guidance to maintain harmony and balance within the community.
Today, this ancestral wisdom continues to live through authentic shamanic training and sacred retreats.
These spaces are not about escape, but about remembrance, discipline, and responsibility.
They are ceremonial paths where teachings are transmitted with respect, lineage, and ethical grounding.
In true shamanic training, plant medicines are approached as living intelligences, not substances.
Mama Wilka reminds us that initiation is a process — one that requires preparation, humility, and integration, supported by experienced guides and held in sacred container.
To remember Mama Wilka is not to return to the past.
It is to walk forward with roots, to heal the present, and to awaken consciousness in service to life and Pachamama.