The Retreats
Sacred Medicine
Optimized Outcomes
Consciousness Hacking
Ceremony on a ten-thousand-year-old initiation ground.
Integration that doesn’t end when you leave.
Dana Point, CA
On Ancestral Indigenous Land
Three Pillars. One Transformation.
SMOOCH is a framework for lasting transformation, built on seventeen years of facilitating sacred medicine ceremonies, grounded in the latest coherence science, and extended by AI-powered integration tools that keep the door open long after you leave. Most ceremonies change your life for a weekend. The three pillars change it for good.
Pillar I: Ceremony
Sacred medicine on sacred ground. Bolivian Huachuma — San Pedro — the heart opener. Three thousand years of indigenous use. Held by a facilitator with Quechua lineage who has been doing this work since before most people knew what plant medicine was.
Pillar II: Coherence
The nervous system is the instrument. Heart-brain coherence, breathwork, and quantum field meditation prepare the body to receive what the medicine reveals. Drawn from Dr. Joe Dispenza’s methodology and years of practice. The body must be ready before the spirit can move.
Pillar III: Emergence
AI-powered integration that holds what the medicine showed you. A consciousness mirror trained in archetypal frameworks that reflects your patterns, tracks your growth, and asks the question you’re avoiding — every day, for as long as you need it. The ceremony cracks you open. Emergence keeps you open.
The ceremony shows you who you are. Coherence teaches your body to hold it. Emergence makes sure you don’t forget.
Ceremonies
Three ways to do this work. All on the same ground. All held with the same care. The difference is depth, duration, and how far you want to go.
One night. One ceremony. One walk you won’t forget.
This is the offering that rhymes with what was done on this exact ground for ten thousand years. A small group — never more than six — gathers on Saturday afternoon. You set intentions. You fast. As the sun goes down, the ceremony begins.
Bolivian Huachuma unfolds over six to eight hours. It doesn’t take you to the underworld. It unveils this world — removes the filters between you and what’s already here. Your only job is to stop managing the experience and let the medicine show you what it came to show you.
Sunday morning is the part nobody expects to be the most important part. You walk the Akashaman Trail — one thousand steps through five stages — to the Thunderbird Ceremonial Grounds, the documented archaeological site where four hundred sacred cobblestones were found in 1981. You sit. You breathe. The pieces reassemble. Not in the old configuration. In the true one.
Duration: Saturday afternoon – Sunday late morning
Group Size: 6 people maximum