About Metsa Series
Meet Metsa Nihue — Good Wind
Metsa is an internationally known healer who specializes in traditional Amazonian lineages. He trained in the Peruvian Amazon for fifteen years under the guidance of the Quechua-Lamistas, Aguarunas, and the Shipibo indigenous peoples. He has since been in practice leading ayahuasca retreats and plant medicine rituals in South America building awareness for communities from the US, Europe, and Canada for more than ten years.
He comes as a highly recommended practitioner by many accredited scholars in the field of psychedelic study and by leaders in organizations dedicated to research in these fields. Metsa is a Reiki master healer and a Sun Dancer with the Dakota Tipi Nation of Canada, initiated in the Bwiti healing art and ceremonies of the Iboga tradition in Gabon by Maman Bernadette Ribiennot, and part of the Native American Church of the Denee Nation. He brings these lineages and practices together in ceremony to provide a powerful healing transmission and awakening our western culture into a collective consciousness resonance rooted in everyday life reality.
Meet Dr. Kelly Jennings
Kelly is dedicated to the evolution of our planetary consciousness and culture through radical self-care, transformational individual and group healing experiences, and shamanic Qi Gong transmission. She's mother to a mixed family of 5, daughter to a Chilean mamá and Aruban raised father and wife to a renegade French/Peruvian. She's a naturopathic physician and Chinese medicine practitioner, informed by two decades of ritual practice and training with indigenous healers from the Shipibo, Mayan, Moshica, Daoist and Quechua traditions. Her work is inspired by this question: How are we becoming the elders our children are yearning for?
Our Vision:
Catalyze human potential to overcome separation from ourselves, each other, and the world around us by sharing indigenous ritual practices for healing with prayer and plant medicine.
Our Values
Our Values
Interdependence:
This work is guided by the intention of building relationships in community and to the natural world. We shall overcome that which separates us.
Reciprocity:
These traditions have been saved by generations of indigenous communities and our platform provides ways for users to give direct financial support to them.
Humility:
This work is offered by people on the path, bearing no claim to be perfect or otherwise correct.