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 and wisdom lineages
Researcher of ancestral and contemporary knowledge
Author of The Lady of Dreams and Teach Me to Die (published in Brazil and the USA)
Composer of five original albums – released and distributed in Brazil
Author of Incredible World – official theme song of the World Peace Forum (WPF)
Upcoming Programs by Rámana
Heart Of The Dragon | (1-Day Immersion)
Also With Martin Lepetach and Tata Estevan
A sacred journey inward. In the powerful silence of the Andes, this one-day immersion offers a profound space for healing and spiritual awakening. Guided by experienced facilitators, the process unfolds through the conscious use of master plants — Ayahuasca, Rapé, and Sananga — within a safe and sacred environment. The day includes an opening circle […]
Eye Of The Dragon | (3-Days Inmersion)
Also With Martin Lepetach and Tata Estevan
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 […]
Head Of The Dragon – Vision Quest | (10 Days Inmersion)
Also With Martin Lepetach and Tata Estevan
10-day retreat in the mountains of Sucre, Bolivia A deep journey of purification, silence, and spiritual vision. Inspired by the ancestral tradition of the Vision Quest, this 10-day immersion is a path of emptying, surrender, and inner rebirth. The process includes dietary preparation, initiatory walks, fasting, solo retreat in the mountains, and three sacred ceremonies […]