
Cesar completed a Master’s Degree in Electrical Engineering in the Netherlands in 2005, but ultimately chose to leave that path in order to follow the calling of his soul.
Originally from Venezuela, he has been walking the medicine path since December 28, 2007. His studies began with the Taitas in the remote Colombian Putumayo jungle.
Taita José Eliezer Silva and Taita Carlos Pulido were the first to guide and prepare Cesar on the Yage plant medicine path.
Through his voice and guitar, Cesar channels the healing vibrations of Ayahuasca.
Known for his open heart, humor, and kindness, he helps others feel safe, comfortable, and at ease.
Together, Denise Cooper and Cesar Eret bring more than 30 years of combined experience. As husband and wife, they have led international Ayahuasca retreats and ceremonies together since 2013, and individually since 2011. Their path has taken them across the Andes and into the Amazon, where they have learned from teachers and masters across many lineages.
With humility, they channel the healing energy of Madre Ayahuasca through sacred song, silence, and strong intuition. In ceremony, they support participants in deepening their inner connection and releasing blocks and dense traumas that keep them from living fully.
They do not describe themselves as Ayahuasca Shamans, a title reserved for indigenous elders who study for 40–50 years. Instead, they identify as Shamanic Practitioners or Facilitators. Both remain committed to ongoing growth and self-reflection.
This is a chance to be personally guided by gifted healers, held in a loving energetic container, and supported in deep healing work in a safe and nurturing way. Denise and Cesar share a profound devotion to the Earth and to the healing and evolution of humanity.