The Setting

A beautiful view of Vilcabamba, EcuadorWe offer San Pedro ceremonies each week in a cozy, private, safe, and relaxing space, The countryside around Santa Isabel, Ecuador (just outside of Cuenca) is stunningly beautiful and provides the backdrop for what is sure to be a profound experience for you, as it has consistently been for us as well.


The Medicine

Slices of the powerful cactus, San PedroSan Pedro, also known as Huachuma or Wachuma, is a sacred cactus that has been used in shamanic plant medicine ceremonies for thousands of years in the Amazonian region.

It is said to be a plant teacher, and you will quickly discover why as you begin to have a conversation with the spirit of the plant, which is known as Grandfather San Pedro. Because, just a like a grandfather, he can swaddle you with a level of emotional warmth and tender affection that will touch your heart in a way you might not have even felt before, and he can also provide you with tough-love advice if it’s needed too.


The Ceremony

plant-teacherEvery day starts with a warm cup of tea of coffee and friendly conversation as we settle into the new day.

Then, around 10a.m. Steve smudges us all with white sage to clear any sort of negative energies that may be present.

Next, we sit in a small circle, and Steve shares some basic guidelines to the ceremony, and then one-by-one, we each share our intentions with the medicine. This might be as simple as “My intention is to know myself better”, or you might choose to go into more detail.

The medicine is then poured in a glass for each person, and after taking as much time with it as you would prefer, you are welcomed to drink the medicine and find a nice place to settle in.

From then on, the primary element to the ceremony is a conversation that will begin in your head between you and the medicine. You might liken this to speaking to yourself silently, although it will very likely soon be clear that the entity you’re speaking to is a very wise plant teacher who is lovingly known as Grandfather San Pedro.

Just like a grandfather, he can swaddle you with a level of emotional warmth and tender affection that will touch your heart in a way you might not have ever felt before, and he can also provide you with tough-love advice if it’s needed too.

You will feel the primary effects of the medicine for about 10 hours, during which time you’ll be given plenty of space for solitude, surrounded by the amazing beauty of the Ecuadorian countryside.

This provides many opportunities to look inside yourself in many different ways, and you will have an unlimited amount of Steve’s support, not only as a warm, gentle human being, but also as a trained and experienced counselor, with specialties in addictions and childhood trauma.

Steve is always within earshot if support is needed, and he checks on you periodically to see how you’re doing. You’re also welcome to roam around the property to find whatever little perch suits you best.

Midway through the ceremony, fresh fruit is served, which is always a welcomed treat, and at the end of each ceremony, a warm and hardy meal is served which really warms your bones to the core.

Finally, Steve provides angel card readings which you will likely find quite illuminating and may provide some clarification to your experiences throughout the day.


The Facilitator

The San Pedro ceremony facilitator - Steve Eagle SewellWorkshops are held at the Eagle’s Nest – home of Steve Eagle Sewell – who is self-described as a plant medicine specialist and has chosen to dedicate his life to providing plant medicine to those who need it most.

And after a 2-year apprenticeship in Peru, he’s also facilitated ceremony for over 3,000 people and drank the medicine himself over 500 times. He is well acquainted with it’s healing power as the ultimate healer of addiction, dis-ease and dis-order.


The Bottom Line

If you want to discover who you are, what you believe in, how to heal, and how to find your path, you’ve found the right place 🙂


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Reviews (96)

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Overall 4.9
  • cyaelo
    October 18, 2016 at 5:15 pm

    I worked with steve for many months, hes a great man, healer, guide, and many other things. I would highly recomend for working with the great spirit of san pedro, also named saint peter. i find it interesting that in the bible it was said that god asked saint peter to hold the keys to heavin. i drank the medicine many times with him with many other people in his ceremonies. hes great hold holding space and and he doesnt do it alone… working with steve i learned many many great things about myself and also this beautiful world we live in. i’ll never be able to thank you enough steve

  • Haza0
    October 17, 2016 at 7:46 pm

    Steve is a real gem, and my finace and I got so much out of our 3 ceremonies we did with him. I’ll always remember the times we spent in his garden very fondly, and have likewise very fond memories of his dog Squiggles!!

    As anyone who has spent time in the world of plant medicine knows there are sadly a lot of charlatans and people lacking integrity around. If you’re looking for someone who will look after you and always act with integrity in his dealings with you then Steve is your man.

    Oh and he’s also a great cook, councilor, card readers, and many other things beside!!

  • Nomad369
    October 15, 2016 at 3:19 pm

    I showed up in Vilcabamba February (2016). I think I did 3 family days around Steve’s.

    They’re ceremony’s really, but “family. days” is what we used to call them. Family days” because that’s what they felt like.

    They were on Sundays, 10am (ish) start, which obviously gave them a Sunday feel.

    That I found to be the perfect time. San Pedro tends to last quite a long time compared to Aye, so I prefer daytime because it takes fatigue out of the equation, as well as I think allowing a closer connection to Nature.

    ###Whoops Minor Insight### – While in psychedelic journeying mode, daytime is more inclined towards feeling and night time seeing. Feeling nature and seeing visions. The reverse of when you’re at ground control when daytime is for seeing and nigh time is definitely more inclined to feeling.

    Anyway, I like the daytime ceremony’s especially for longer journeys.

    Which Steve facilitates with aplomb. It’s all about how you feel. And he made me feel safe.

    So I knew, that if (which actually turned out to be when) things get a little ropey, then I knew it was just stuff I brought to the table. Which is what it’s all about really.
    You’ve got to purge the layers of psychic detritus before you can fly like an Eagle. (See what I did there, I wrote that totally by accident, it’s like jamming with words)

    Then Jane would give us a fruit salad about 2pm. Or rainbow soup as Steph called it.
    Which did dance upon the tongue and tickle the nostrils with playful adorn.
    (I don’t even know what adorn is, but I’m sure I felt it)
    “I am smell” was Steph’s conclusion.

    The fruit tends to give you another lift, although gentler with more glide.

    And Wez. Wow Wez, the apprentice. Probably 20 years my junior. But after his journeying skills, guided me through a bumpy ride I called him my Big Bro. Thanx Wez, Respect !

    Then towards the end, just when you’re starting to feel your stomach, the kitchen starts smelling ssswweet !! And it’s Soup nd tea time. Dinner is served just at the correct time to ground you nicely with digestive juices.
    Just like any other Sunday really.

    ### Minor Insight 2 ###
    It doesn’t matter how far you travel, you’re always home. (I remember having that insight with these guys on a ceremony day)

    And even though you’re not supposed to, and they wouldn’t let you anyway, you feel like helping tidy up, do the dishes or something. Cos that’s what it was, it was family day.

    It had been a long time since I’d connected with that, which was definitely part of the joy and quite likely part of the healing too. I felt like I belonged, just for a bit or like I could be naked. Not physically, but literally, in every other sense of the word.

    Then after dinner entertainment. Yet still more fun to be had. A nice family game of cards. Angel Cards. Pick a card. Then someone reads the interpretation to you.

    I remember one of my 2 cards of one evening was “Connect to your power”. Which was also my spoken intention at the beginning of the ceremony. Word for word.

    Speachless is a state that occurs when far too many words are scrambling for use of the vocal chords !

    Steve and the rest of the house rolled their eye’s. “Happens all the time”. Apparently.

    I wasn’t staying there. but I was welcome for the evening and breakfast too. I remember deciding to sleep in the garden. Lying on a matt. Gazing up in wonderment at the almost full moon dancing with the clouds and feeling lucky, grateful and connected.

    Trippy Sundays isn’t the only trick up Steve’s sleeve though.
    He’s got a Rodeo up there. But one thing he did for me that I wasn’t expecting on a ground control day was a very powerful and effective childhood baggage removal technique It probably only took an hour two but it’s had lasting effects and really helps bring things into perspective.

    As you’ve probably guessed I highly recommend Steve. However the only thing I can guarentee is that your experience will be different to mine.
    The locations changed from the a beautiful garden at the very edge of town to a more rural, idillic spot up river beside the mountains.

    But the perfectly named Squiggles the dog hopefully will be.

    I could go on for hours but at the end of the day, this is my conclusion.

    Plant Medicine Journeys are like going surfing. You could have the ride of your life. Or you could take a few on the head. Steve Eagle Sewel is a bloody good Life Guard. But when exploring your own consciousness, you always surf alone.

    Aho Sisters nd Brothers

  • shivaya
    October 13, 2016 at 4:31 pm

    .. i miss you guys so much! …. steve’s place is a divine little center of inspiration and aspiration. it breathes in tune with nature and of the sounds of the river…. steve looks after everyone, it is like my home …
    honestly, after many years studying the sacred medicine, and innovatios in the brew, i believe steve may have developed the best medicine in the world …
    …. thank you .. 🙂 …

  • stephcomp
    October 12, 2016 at 9:50 pm

    Steve and Jane are wonderful humans, and their sweet little pup that Steve nursed back to life make a wonderful addition to the home-y environment. My experience was relaxed and joyous, especially the food prepared by Jane. And the ending ceremony with Steve reading our angel cards was the perfect finale. Thank you for hosting us and our family of travelers from Izchayluma. Y’all are apart of the fond stories I tell of my trip to South America! Much love!

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