
After spending two decades in the music industry, he felt called to look beyond performance and explore the deeper relationship between sound and healing. His spiritual path began in 2015, opening a journey grounded in self-discovery and service. A few years later, meeting Madre Ayahuasca became a turning point that initiated a profound transformation unfolding over the years that followed.
Guided by the medicine, he began supporting ceremonies and retreats, where his lifelong connection to music gained new meaning and depth. Through singing and the intuitive use of different instruments, he discovered a creative channel that led him into Sound Healing. During this time, he also developed a strong relationship with Kambo, learning its powerful purification process through personal practice and by holding ceremonies for others.
After working extensively with the medicine, he entered a difficult phase marked by emotional challenges and deep self-reflection. This period of the Dark Night of the Soul revealed what still needed healing: childhood memories, ancestral trauma, and karmic patterns long held beneath the surface. It became a demanding but transformative initiation, asking him to move beyond victimhood and take full responsibility, supported by forgiveness and self-compassion. While the master plants offered essential support, the deeper work had to arise from within.
Eventually, his path led him to the heart of the Amazon, where he immersed himself with humility in the healing traditions of the Shipibo and Asháninka lineages under the guidance of experienced maestros. The sacred practice of La Dieta unfolded in close connection with teacher plants such as Ajo Sacha, Piñon, Ayahuma, Huayra Caspi, Bobinsana, Chullachaqui Caspi, and Shihuahuaco. Time in the jungle continues to deepen his connection to the icaros and the music shared in ceremony, as his relationship with the plants matures and his understanding of healing becomes more embodied and integrated. This remains a foundational part of his path, supporting the expression of his Dharma in daily life and service.
As a gifted musician, he brings his talents into ceremony through traditional icaros and a wide range of instruments, including guitar, handpan, African harps, Indian instruments, flutes, drums, and sound healing tools such as gongs, Tibetan bowls, and kotamo. His approach is centered on creating a safe container, allowing the medicine to do its work while supporting the process with clear intention. Coming from a place of hardship, he feels deeply humbled to offer this work and to hold space with sincerity and compassion, sharing the importance of self-reliance with others.
Beyond plant medicine, his work is closely connected to Evolutionary Astrology—a sacred map that illuminates the soul’s journey. Over time, he has developed a profound relationship with this practice, using it to help others explore karmic patterns, past-life imprints, and the unfolding purpose of their incarnation. His readings are shaped by intuition, deep study, and the insights gained through his spiritual path.