Eye Of The Dragon | (3-Days Inmersion)
With Rámana, Martin Lepetach and Tata Estevan
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This is not a traditional ceremonial retreat.
It is not a spiritual spa, nor a place to escape the world.
It is a portal. A compassionate trap for the ego.
A field of internal dismantling where silence, jungle medicine, and Dharma teachings collide—without decoration.
Here, we don’t come to heal as a conquest, but to let the false collapse.
We don’t seek the light—we become intimate with the dark.
You don’t come out “better”—you come out more real.
This immersion includes:
✧ 2 master plant ceremonies
✧ 3 days and 3 nights of accommodation at Casa Pueblo – Toca do Dragão
✧ Light, natural meals
✧ Spaces of silence, contemplation, and integration
✧ Continuous support from experienced guides
An invitation to surrender, to face what is, and to stop holding on to who we are not.
About the Leaders
Rámana
President of the Toca do Dragão Institute Ambassador of the World Peace Forum (WPF) Commander of the Arts, Academy of Letters of Brazil/Switzerland (ALB/Switzerland) Master in Transformation – title conferred by the Ex Cathedra seal Indigenous name: Yxapyry (“Dew”), bestowed at baptism by the Guarani people Initiated into Tibetan Buddhism by Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse Rinpoche Keeper of forest medicines […]
Learn more about RámanaMartin Lepetach
Therapeutai and guardian of the altar. He facilitates master plant ceremonies dedicated to deep healing and the expansion of consciousness. Guided by ancestral wisdom, his work focuses on holding safe spaces for inner encounter, emotional release, and spiritual transformation. He also performs energetic cleansings with plants and ointments, working from an integral approach that unites […]
Learn more about Martin LepetachTata Estevan
A son of the New Mexican desert, he journeyed across the world in search of spirit, visiting sacred places such as the Church of San Juan Chamula, with Mayan influence, in Chiapas, Mexico; the Hermitage of Saint Francis of Assisi; the Buddhas of Bamiyan in Afghanistan; the Taj Mahal and various sanctuaries in India, among […]
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