A small group joins Taita Miguel to help prepare the fresh Crudo Ayahuasca (Yagé) they'll later drink in ceremony. Two mornings, working by hand, in the same way the Camsá lineage has done for twelve generations. Then they drink what they helped make.
This is not training to become a facilitator. It's a rare invitation to meet the medicine before it meets you.
Most people who have tried ayahuasca have never had the real thing. Pharmahuasca, reconstituted paste, and counterfeit brews are sold under the same name. Before deciding whether a retreat is right for you, it's worth understanding what's actually in the cup.
In this video, Yasha walks through the three categories of ayahuasca being sold today, the questions to ask any retreat before you go, and a rare form of the medicine that 99% of people have never heard of.
Yasha, founder of MahaDevi
Imagine taking a fine Italian wine, boiling it down into a thick syrup, shipping it across the ocean in a plastic jar, then adding tap water before pouring it into a glass. Technically, it's still wine. The alcohol is there. Some of the chemistry survived. But anyone who actually drinks wine will tell you that's not the experience. The vitality is gone. The freshness is gone. The place it came from is gone.
Fresh chacruna leaves, hand-harvested for Crudo preparation
Medicine works the same way. Fresh, hand-prepared ayahuasca, made hours before ceremony, with your own hands part of the work, carries a quality reconstituted paste shipped across borders cannot replicate. The chemistry tells the same story: the active alkaloids in ayahuasca shift and degrade the moment the medicine is dried, stored, or transported. Fresh preparation keeps the full molecular profile present and intact.
Most ayahuasca outside the Amazon is dried, transported, and rehydrated. The active compounds survive. The living quality of fresh preparation does not. The Medicine Maker is one of very few retreats in the world where guests participate in preparing the medicine they will drink, and that continuity between making and receiving is part of what makes this so different.
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Most retreats outside the Amazon serve reconstituted paste. Even most retreats inside Colombia serve medicine the participant has never seen prepared. The Medicine Maker is different in one specific way: you participate in the preparation of the medicine you will drink.
This is not training. It is not a path to becoming an ayahuascero. It is two mornings spent with Taita Miguel and a small group, doing the same hand work the Camsá lineage has done for over twelve generations: cleaning leaves, smashing the vine, mixing, extracting.
Then you drink what you helped make.
The Medicine Maker preparation is optional. Every participant on a Medicine Maker date receives the full 7-night MahaDevi retreat experience, whether they join the preparation mornings or not.
The medicine-making takes place over two mornings before ceremonies begin. Day one is the heart of the work. Day two completes it. Together they form a complete preparation in the Camsá tradition.
The morning opens with a purification ritual led by MahaDevi facilitators. Sacred smoke is used to open the space and set the intention for what is being made.
Taita Miguel introduces the full process before the work begins.
Day two is focused. The hard work is done. What remains is drawing the medicine from everything prepared the day before.
The Crudo takes its final form. The continuity between making and receiving is intentional, and it matters.
"The medicine you prepared, you then receive in ceremony. The continuity matters."
Measuring the vine before preparation begins
Smashing the vine by hand, no machines at any stage
Mixing the plants after preparation
Fresh Crudo ayahuasca, hours from ceremony
Most ayahuasca served outside the Amazon is reconstituted paste: medicine boiled down, dried, shipped across borders, and rehydrated with water before ceremony. The active compounds survive. The living quality of fresh preparation does not.
Boiled down, dehydrated, jarred, and shipped. Rehydrated with water before ceremony. The form served at most retreats outside the Amazon.
Cold-prepared by hand, served within a day of harvesting. Grown on Taita Miguel's own land. Never imported, never dried, never reconstituted.
What you'll work with at MahaDevi is grown on Taita Miguel's own land. Two forms, both prepared fresh for each retreat:
Prepared without fire. Hand-processed and consumed within a day or two of harvesting. Lighter on the body with less stomach distress, easier to drink, and carries more of the original plant intact than its cooked counterpart. Crudo ferments quickly and cannot leave the jungle. To experience it, you have to be where it's made.
Crudo washes away what no longer serves.
Slow-brewed over fire for many hours. Dense, bitter, and physically demanding. Prepared fresh from plants on the same land, never from imported paste. Available alongside Crudo at every MahaDevi retreat.
Cooked Yagé burns away what no longer serves.
The Medicine Maker preparation focuses on Crudo, the form that 99% of people who have tried ayahuasca have never experienced.
Twelve generations of Camsá lineage, in one person.
The same person who guides the Medicine Maker preparation is the person who leads every ceremony. Taita Miguel Mavisoy is a Camsá medicine carrier from Putumayo, Colombia. His family has carried yagé across at least twelve unbroken generations. He received the medicine for the first time at six months old, guided by his parents, both healers in the Camsá tradition. He began serving medicine at fourteen.
He grows the plants on his own land. He prepares the medicine himself. He is the preparation, the ceremony, and the lineage, present from the first morning of preparation through the final ceremony night.
His brew is known across Colombia and abroad for its notably sweet taste and the warmth of his presence in ceremony.
Taita Miguel speaks about the medicine, the lineage, and the work he does at MahaDevi.
Most ayahuasca preparation, even within the broader Amazonian tradition, doesn't reach this level of detail. The Camsá process breaks every plant down by hand to a finer level than is standard, specifically to maximize the absorption of the alkaloids.
No machine touches this medicine at any stage. Taita Miguel holds this as a principle inseparable from the quality of what is made. The connection between the person preparing the medicine and the medicine itself is part of the lineage.
Twelve generations of the Camsá tradition have followed the same process, and Taita Miguel and his community have given their permission for this wisdom to be shared with our guests. You are not learning a technique. You are being shown a relationship.
Medicine Maker participation is optional, even on Medicine Maker dates. If it's not for you, the retreat is complete without it. But for the right person, preparing the medicine before drinking it deepens everything that comes after.
If you're unsure, reach out before booking and we can help you decide.
Reviews from MahaDevi guests across our 2024 and 2025 retreats. Medicine Maker is the same retreat with an optional preparation add-on.
I sat in ceremony at several ayahuasca facilities in 2025. For me, MahaDevi didn't just stand out; it redefined what an ayahuasca ceremony should be. Some places approach ayahuasca like a volume game: drink as much as possible and brute-force a breakthrough. MahaDevi is the opposite. They tailor each ceremony to you.
Charles G.
Verified guest · 2025 retreat
I've been on the healing journey for about 3 years. I've tried many modalities: retreats, kundalini, various mentors. I was beginning to get burnt out and give up on being able to feel free. My experience at MahaDevi was the rebirth of my faith and that permission to finally exhale.
Emily B.
Verified guest · 2025 retreat
My first ceremony was incredibly intense and difficult, but the support I received afterward was life-changing. From the facilitators to Taita's entire team, I felt truly seen and cared for. That level of support was essential for me to process my experience.
Gus J.
Verified guest · 2025 retreat
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45 days of structured preparation including group calls, breathwork, and full medical and psychiatric screening before acceptance.
Trained facilitators present throughout all ceremonies. 1:2 staff-to-participant ratio. Hospital José María Hernández 30 minutes from the retreat.
90 days of post-retreat integration, one-on-one sessions, and lifelong community access. Access to our integration & preparation portal.
The Ayahuasca Framework is our free 9-video course. It covers what ayahuasca actually is, the Camsá lineage that has partnered with us and agreed to share this knowledge, the science of how it works, the real risks, and a structured readiness self-assessment. Under 90 minutes total.
MahaDevi operates within the ethical framework of UMIYAC, the Union of Traditional Yagé Doctors of the Colombian Amazon, which unites Kamentsá, Inga, Cofán, Siona, and Coreguaje Taitas around shared ceremonial standards. The medicine is not a product. The ceremonies are not entertainment.
Everything we share, from the medicine to the ceremonial practices to the teachings of the lineage, is shared in full partnership with Taita Miguel and his community, with their explicit agreement and permission. We're transparent about what we offer, honest about what we cannot, and committed to the long-term wellbeing of every person who walks through.
The ceremony, the medicine, and the songs come from a living tradition shared with us with the full permission of Taita Miguel and his community. He holds that lineage and leads every retreat personally.
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Medical Disclaimer: Ayahuasca is a powerful entheogenic medicine that requires thorough medical screening and qualified supervision. The information on this page is educational and does not constitute medical or legal advice. MahaDevi requires full medical screening of all participants prior to acceptance.