Maestra Jazmin

Description
Maestra Jazmin Pineda, a Mazatec medicine woman from Huatla de Juarez, Oaxaca, the town of Maria Sabina, guides our Psilocybin Mushroom ceremonies. She proudly carries the lineage of her mother, Abuela Julieta Casimiro, who was a distinguished member of the Council of the 13 Indigenous Grandmothers. Following Abuela Julieta’s passing, Maestra Jazmin inherited her mother’s profound knowledge and the sacred responsibility of healing within her community.
From a young age, Maestra Jazmin was immersed in the world of ninos santos (psilocybe mushrooms), assisting her mother in their sacred rituals. Over the years, she honed her skills and deepened her connection to the Medicine, developing a unique ability to guide transformative ceremonies. Her work honors the traditional Mazatec vigils, preserving the practices that María Sabina brought to global awareness in the 1960s.
Maestra Jazmin has traveled extensively, sharing the wisdom of her lineage with people around the world. Through her ceremonies, she creates spaces of deep healing and spiritual insight, allowing participants to reconnect with themselves and the natural world. Her commitment to maintaining her ancestral traditions ensures the continued vibrancy of this sacred lineage.