


San Pedro is known for supporting a profound healing journey, strengthening our connection with nature, and helping restore the heart. It is often used to process emotions and bring greater clarity, openness, and balance.
The main active compound in San Pedro is mescaline. The cactus contains varying amounts of mescaline in the green outer layer of its flesh, and the effects typically last around 10 hours.
San Pedro ceremonies are regarded as powerful tools for healing and transformation. They can offer deep insight into the self and the universe, while also fostering a stronger sense of connection and spirituality. Every experience is personal, but participants may commonly encounter:
San Pedro, also known as Huachuma, is a traditional Andean medicine that has been used for over 300 centuries. Its name comes from Christian mythology, where Saint Peter holds the keys to the gates of heaven. In Andean tradition, the San Pedro cactus is believed to hold those same keys.
San Pedro grows in Argentina, Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Peru. It is regarded as a highly sacred plant, alongside tobacco, Ayahuasca, and coca leaves, all of which are protected by local governments because of their cultural and spiritual importance. It is used as a sacred medicine for emotional, spiritual, physical, and mental conditions, including addictions.
San Pedro is often described as having a Grandfather-like spirit. It is seen as a wise and compassionate teacher that helps people live in balance and harmony. Through this plant, one may learn to respect and honor all living beings. It is also believed to connect us with the natural energies of Pachamama, or Mother Earth, and to clear the chakras, especially the heart chakra.
Participants often report seeing life energy as luminous fibers coming from mountains, people, and even their fingertips. San Pedro opens a window into spiritual dimensions that are usually invisible in everyday life, offering a deeper understanding of the unseen world that shamans have long engaged with.
San Pedro can bring vivid, colorful visions and spiritual guidance for those seeking answers to life’s questions. These visions are often accompanied by an inner knowing that brings clarity and insight. The plant may also trigger physical purging, especially when energetic blocks or unresolved emotions are being processed. Although intense, this purging is often followed by a deep sense of relief and healing.
In Andean shamanic tradition, San Pedro is believed to open a portal of unmanifested possibilities. Shamans use this time to identify the best potential outcomes for people or situations, then speak to those possibilities through prayers and intentions. In this way, they help bring the best versions of people or circumstances into reality.
During ceremonies, shamans often pray with tobacco and make offerings to welcome these possibilities. This sacred process is believed to move beyond time and space, opening new paths for healing and transformation. When a shaman builds a deep relationship with San Pedro, connecting with its spirit and their own intentions, spontaneous and unexplained healing can arise.
Casa del Sol Vilcabamba - San Pedro and Ayahuasca Retreat Center

Via a Sacapo San Pedro, Vilcabamba, 110119, Ecuador
Loja
Price
On request
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