Origen Sagrada
San Roque, Colombia





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💬 Guests Say
- Powerful Ceremonies: Guests call it a “deep journey,” noting the riverside Maloka and elders from Putumayo, Colombia, created a “jungle feel” with pure medicine.
- Supportive Community: Many feel welcomed, per psychable, praising Danielle, Sidney, and Melissa’s hosting, alongside farm-fresh food by Nora, fostering a loving, transformative space.
- Legal Uncertainty: Some express caution, with highlighting Origen’s U.S. operations lack legal protection for ayahuasca, advising travel to Colombia for safer, legal ceremonies.
🚩 Incident Report
After a thorough investigation across multiple platforms—including Reddit (r/Ayahuasca, r/Psychonaut), Quora, Facebook groups (“Psychedelic Healing,” “Ayahuasca Experiences”), news outlets, retreat forums, ICEERS reports, and official records—no verified incidents of theft, sexual misconduct, or crime directly linked to Origen Sagrada were identified.
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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 Origen Sagrada.
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Sexual Misconduct: There are no documented allegations, complaints, or legal actions against Origen Sagrada’s staff or facilitators in online discussions, news archives, or ICEERS resources.
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Crime: No evidence of police reports, arrests, or violent incidents associated with Origen Sagrada surfaced in Google News, Colombian or U.S. media, retreat forums, or ICEERS findings.
Origen Sagrada maintains a clean online reputation with no reported incidents of this nature, supported by positive reviews on ayaadvisors.org and psychable.com, although those aren’t reliable. However, safeceremonies.com notes the legal risks of ayahuasca in the U.S., where Origen operates, as exemptions are not currently processed, though they report no incidents in over 4 years of U.S. ceremonies.
🔍 Critical Notes
Origen Sagrada’s U.S. retreats (or Colombian options) offer an authentic experience, praised on ayaadvisors.org for powerful ceremonies and a supportive community, with a riverside Maloka and pure medicines enhancing healing. The involvement of respected elders adds credibility, but “safeceremonies.com” flags ayahuasca’s legal ambiguity in the U.S., where exemptions aren’t processed, posing risks—Colombia is safer legally. Dated reviews and U.S. legal concerns suggest caution—verify local laws, facilitator credentials, and safety protocols directly before booking, especially for U.S. locations.