Instituto Flor das Aguas



Atmosphere
Features
💬 Guests Say
- Spiritual Depth: Guests describe the ayahuasca ceremonies as “profoundly moving,” led by shamans with a strong connection to indigenous traditions.
- Nature’s Peace: Many appreciate the lush setting in Alto Paraíso de Goiás, calling it a “tranquil oasis” that enhances their healing journey.
- Mixed Experiences: Some note inconsistent organization, with a few reviews mentioning “logistical hiccups” like unclear schedules or limited staff communication.
🚩 Incident Report
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Theft: No guest reports or public posts on forums, social media, ICEERS data, or news sources mention stolen valuables or items at Instituto Flor das Águas Ayahuasca Retreat.
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Sexual Misconduct: There are no documented allegations, complaints, or legal actions against Instituto Flor das Águas Ayahuasca Retreat’s staff or facilitators in online discussions (Reddit, Facebook), news archives, or ICEERS resources. While sexual misconduct is a noted risk in the broader ayahuasca retreat community, no specific cases tie to Instituto Flor das Águas Ayahuasca Retreat.
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Crime: No evidence of police reports, arrests, or violent incidents associated with Instituto Flor das Águas Ayahuasca Retreat surfaced in Google News, Brazilian media, retreat forums, or ICEERS findings.
🔍 Research Notes
Throughout Instituto Flor das Águas’ journey across planet Earth, they have participated in different types of events linked to caring for nature and the importance of community, thinking for the continuity of the human species.
They realized that the purpose of meeting different people in a special place, which holds a sacred ancestral memory, is experienced in a singular and unique way by each participant, even within an entire context that involves dozens of people.
In the search for self-knowledge, the inner awakening of consciousness takes place and people seek their roots – the origins.
In this study, Instituto Flor das Águas looks for where to look for answers to the existential questions inherent to earthly life: who we are; what we came to do here on this planet; what are our individual and collective dreams to be fulfilled in this life; and what is my personal and collective mission with this planet, with humanity?
In the Amazon, the Huni Kuin indigenous people tell about Xina Bena, the time of new thinking, and they know that people who were born in this time will arrive in the forest to participate, share, contribute, collaborate, work, and learn.
In addition to exercises to access and work with your inner self, this retreat also includes:
- Basic breathing meditation qualification
- Guided meditations designed to improve communication between the mind and body when feeling transcendence
- Progress relaxation skills to access deeper states of being
- Regular morning yoga classes