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space holders of VIDAYA retreats in Ecuador
Mama Avelina holding Space

Upcoming
Mama Llakta Ecuador                                       CIRCLE

This is quite a unique event as Chaka Schipper is Co- founder of  VIDAYA Community & Journeys and on the setup of 2026 edition he will share all the insides of ARPI method and share space with his biggest mentors Tayta Isidro and Mama Avelina ( Ecuadorian Shamans) in  Ecuador.

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Embark on a life-changing journey over  profound days, immersed in the embrace of nature with  ceremonies guided by Shaman and tribal leader of the Kofán first nations people from the Amazon rainforest in Ecuador and  Avelina Rogel Medicine woman, activist and First nation leader originally from the Panzaleo and Palta people . This transformative experience integrates the principles of ARPI, created by Chaka Schipper, emphasizing awareness of your vibration, the restorative power of rest, clarity of life's purpose as your driving force, and the transformative inspiration found in nature and community. Discover ancient traditions and refinding your energy.Embark on a healing path for physical, emotional, energetic, and spiritual well-being, seeking the inner peace you deserve.

Just for 17 people and are 5 spots left! 

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Since 5.530  (©2023) -  5.533 (2025) por ARPI. 

We honor that the lands where we gather and work are ancestral lands, some also home to First Nations peoples for millennia. Some of the words we share come from the teachings of Kichwa and Panzaleo people of the Andean regions in Ecuador. We extend respect and gratitude to their Elders past, present and emerging, and to their enduring bond with the land. At ARPI we recognize the interdependence of all life. Living in harmony means unity, solidarity and empathy. When we remember that we are part of the Earth and not its owners, the path to a just and compassionate future opens. We welcome dialogue, feedback and collaboration as we walk together.

Honramos que las tierras donde trabajamos y nos reunimos son tierras ancestrales, algunas también hogar de pueblos originarios durante milenios. Algunas de las palabras que compartimos provienen de las enseñanzas de los pueblos Kichwa y Panzaleo de las regiones andinas en Ecuador. Extendemos nuestro respeto y gratitud a sus mayores pasados, presentes y emergentes, y a su vínculo perdurable con la tierra. En ARPI reconocemos la interdependencia de toda la vida. Vivir en armonía significa unidad, solidaridad y empatía. Al recordar que somos parte de la Tierra y no sus dueños, se abre el camino hacia un futuro justo y compasivo. Invitamos al diálogo, la retroalimentación y la colaboración mientras caminamos juntos.

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