The Team
We are proud and honored to present our team below.
Flora
Master - Sheripiari – Guardian of Asháninka Medicine
Sheripiari and medicine woman of the Asháninka nation. Guardian of ancestral wisdom passed down by her grandparents, dedicated to healing with master plants and traditional songs. She is recognized for her work in spiritual harmonization, especially in the healing of the feminine lineage. A respected leader in her community and guide at the School of Native Grandmothers of Peru.
EstefanĂa
Master - Sheripiari - Specialist in Amazonian Purification Rituals
Medicine woman and Sheripiari of the Asháninka nation with more than 40 years of experience in traditional Amazonian medicine. Specialist in purification rituals and the ancestral Asháninka steam bath (vaporeo). She has accompanied many people in processes of physical, energetic, and spiritual healing. She transmits the knowledge received from her elders with deep vocation. Guide at the School of Native Grandmothers of Peru.
Betzabé
Master - Medicine Woman – Facilitator of Amazonian Wisdom
Asháninka medicine woman, educator, and intercultural translator between Asháninka and AshĂ©ninka communities. Disciple of Maestra EstefanĂa Arocama in ancestral medicine. She specializes in therapeutic massages with natural jungle oils and offers power animal readings as spiritual guidance. She collaborates in transmitting traditional Amazonian knowledge.
Edson MorĂłn
Master - Sheripiari - Traditional Wise Man
A sheripiari (traditional wise man) of the Asháninka people. He is one of the administrators and guides of our healing center, as well as a leader and intercultural teacher in his community. He has dedicated his life to preserving, strengthening, and sharing his culture, passing on his knowledge with deep commitment to every visitor.
Weininger Gama
Administrator and Guide
A resident of the local community of Isla del Amor. A healer and visual artist, he has extensive knowledge of the region’s flora and fauna. He is part of the team as an administrator and guide of our healing center, contributing a sensitive perspective that brings together art, territory, and ancestral medicine.
Roger Neira (Piedra Azul)
Filmmaker and Chakaruna
Founder of the Ayahuasca PerĂş Org Healing Center and co-founder of the School of Indigenous Grandmothers of Peru. For more than 20 years, he has lived and learned alongside Indigenous communities in Peru and across Latin America. At our healing center, his work focuses on harmoniously integrating the various therapies we offer, building bridges between ancestral knowledge and contemporary approaches.