A place created in dialogue with nature
Here everything ripens slowly – the relationship, the ritual, and the fruits.
This place was not built only with hands, but also with listening, patience, and the company of those who also inhabit it: my animals, the plants, and the night.
That is why every ceremony here is more than just an encounter with the mushrooms.
It is an encounter with yourself — in a space that listens along with me.
I am not here to tell you what to think.
I am here to hold the rhythm of your journey.
I guide the ceremony with sound, silence, fire, aroma, and presence.
Sometimes, the sound of the rattle takes you to your shadow.
Sometimes, a small bell pulls you out of a mental loop.
Sometimes, it is enough just to be.
What happens is not a coincidence.
But neither is there a script.
The mushrooms reveal.
I am here so that you can look.


Ceremony like a circle of fire – only with those you trust
This is not an ordinary gathering or just another program with a schedule.
It is a space where you can truly pause and go deep within yourself.
A ceremony here is more than an experience with mushrooms.
It is sacred time — filled with silence, presence, and truth.
A place where you can take off the masks, feel safe,
and allow what matters most to come to the surface.
You may come alone to immerse yourself in your process.
Or bring one, two, or three close people —
to share the journey in a circle of trust and calm.
Maximum of four people.
Because the fewer there are, the more depth and presence.
Here you will not find crowds or hurry.
Instead, you will find silence, simplicity, and attentive guidance.
This is your time.
Yours alone.
The ceremonial cabin is a home with a soul.
This cabin was not built with ceremonies in mind.
It was not born as part of a “business” or a marketing plan.
It has been here for a long time. It was built by an old man who lived alone on this land — in silence, in harmony with nature.
Every beam, every nail, every board was placed by his hands.
Without levels, without machines, without production lines.
These are not modern materials from a supermarket.
They are branches from nearby trees, dry logs, stones from the river, old nails hammered in with strength and intention.
Every element here has its story.
Nothing is “for show,” everything has a purpose.
When you are inside, you can feel the soul of this cabin.
It is not perfect. It is not symmetrical.
But it radiates calm and something that cannot be bought or imitated: presence.
It is here where the ceremony takes place.
Not in a modern pavilion.
But in a place with memory.
In wood that has seen more than many people.
In walls that have listened to prayers, whispers, and the silence of the night.



Four Guardian Souls
When night falls and silence blends with your thoughts, other guardians begin to roam the space.
They are not people. They are not spirits from stories.
They are four German shepherds who not only inhabit this land — they protect it.
They may bark.
They may run across the garden.
Their presence may feel intense.
But do not be afraid — it is not aggression, it is vigilance.
Their task is not to unsettle you.
Their task is to keep the energetic field safe around the ceremony, to protect you from what should not enter here — both in the physical and the subtle.
They only bark when they deem it necessary.
And they know when it is necessary.
Most of the time they will rest in a circle around the cabin — still, present, listening to the night.
Like shadows. Like spirits of the forest.
Sometimes they disappear into the darkness. Sometimes they approach in silence.
They always know where to be.
They are not pets.
They are totem animals of this place.
If you respect them, you will gain their acceptance.
If you fear them, they will teach you trust.
And if you do not notice them, they will still be watching over you.
The dream in the spirit of the place
It is not a hotel. It is not a spa. It is not a resort from a catalog.
It is a home — quiet, simple, and true.
A space that invites you to rest with its presence and its calm.
Here sleep is different — deeper, quieter.
Closer to the earth, to yourself, to nature.
The night in the ceremonial cabin is a return to the essential:
to the scent of wood, the warmth of fire, the darkness that soothes instead of disturbs.
It is not a dream designed by a decorator.
It is a dream that simply arrives — when the body releases and the thoughts grow still.
Perhaps you will hear the sounds of the night — real, wild, sometimes unpredictable.
That too is part of this place.
It is not about luxury.
It is about silence, safety, and presence.
About a dream that does not slip away — because you are exactly where you need to be.




Food for the body and the soul
This is not a place for refined cuisine or long, heavy meals.
Here you are nourished in a different way — from within.
Every element supports your intention: clarity, calm, and presence.
In the evening, before the ceremony begins, I prepare for you a simple, caring set that will be waiting in the morning:
– fresh fruits from the garden or the local market,
– a baguette baked by me,
– something gentle to spread: homemade jam or avocado.
There is no menu or fixed schedule.
Instead, there is a table, a knife, and complete freedom.
You eat when you feel hungry — at dawn, after the ceremony, or at midday.
You don’t need to wait, ask, or adjust to anyone else’s rhythm.
This is a space to take care of yourself — in your own way.
To drink, you will find:
– pure water,
– lemonade made with fruits growing around,
– herbal infusions gathered here, in the silence of this place.
If you stay longer than one night, every morning you will receive fresh fruit and something light.
The rest of your meals you can arrange according to your own rhythm and needs.
From the heart, I recommend a light, plant-based diet during your stay.
Avoiding heavy and greasy foods gives your body space and lightness.
It is the best gift you can offer yourself before the ceremony — peace, clarity, and readiness to meet what is profound.
Here time flows differently.
There is no check-out time.
No one will knock on your door at ten asking you to leave the cabin.
You won’t receive a message reminding you that it’s time to go.
Here you wake up when your body is ready.
You stay in bed as long as you need.
You sit in silence, look out the window, simply rest among leaves and shade.
You return to the world slowly — without hurry, without pressure, without having to.
This is not a hotel with schedules.
It is a space that understands that integration does not end at a specific hour.
Sometimes you need a few more hours. Sometimes, an entire day.
And if this place resonates with you, if you feel you are not yet ready to leave — you stay.
Simply. One more night.
At no cost. Without having to explain.
Because perhaps it is precisely in that extra night, in that extended silence,
that the most important thing happens.


Yoga, meditation, breathwork?
I am not a yoga teacher or a guide of spiritual practices.
This place is not a school or a workshop center.
It is a space — alive, quiet, and natural.
You won’t find schedules, fixed sequences, or “activity packages” here.
You will find something else: peace, simplicity, and presence.
If yoga is part of your path, if your body wants to move,
if your breath wishes to go deeper — this home will invite you to do so.
Under a tree. In the shade. On the earth.
When you feel it. How you feel it.
Not to achieve something. Not to perform.
But simply to be with yourself.
Because true practice does not need a stage.
Just a touch of silence and presence.
Is this a good moment for you?
Not every intention immediately leads to healing.
Not every moment in life is the right time for such a journey.
And that’s okay.
This place is for those who arrive in calm,
with respect and readiness to meet their inner world.
A ceremony here is not entertainment or a “spiritual adventure” —
it is an experience that requires attentiveness and maturity.
You will benefit most from this space if:
– you long for connection with what is authentic within you,
– you are open to stillness and respecting the space,
– you are ready to trust your own process.
It is better to wait if at this time you:
– are going through a major psychological crisis or intense emotional struggles,
– are taking psychotropic medications,
– have recently experienced trauma,
– live with serious health conditions (heart, hypertension, etc.),
– are pregnant or breastfeeding,
– are under 18.
These are not prohibitions.
They are care for your safety and the right timing for this step.
A ceremony here is not a show or an attraction.
It is a space where you can pause, find calm, and go deeper within yourself.
If you feel it is not yet your time — wait.
When you are ready, the doors of this space will be here for you.

