• Return to Pachamama: An Odyssey of Souls ft. Jay | Ep. 79

  • Sep 23 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 42 mins
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Return to Pachamama: An Odyssey of Souls ft. Jay | Ep. 79

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  • Sign up to Cam's email newsletter to be the first to know when tickets for next year's Odyssey Retreat are available. There will be 14 positions available and these will go quickly so stay tuned if you feel the call and know this adventure is for you. We will also be giving away one free spot on this incredible journey, but more on that soon.


    In this episode of This Might Be Helpful, join me and my friend, Jay, as we reflect on our transformative retreat in the Sacred Valley of Peru. We dive deep into the profound experiences that unfolded during our time with Ayahuasca, San Pedro, and Cacao ceremonies. From the powerful connections formed with fellow participants from across the globe to the deep sense of alignment with Pachamama, this retreat was nothing short of life-changing. We share stories of the challenges, the healing, and the moments of pure magic that made this journey truly unforgettable. Whether you’re curious about plant medicine or seeking inspiration for your own spiritual path, this episode offers a raw and honest look at the beauty and intensity of a soul-centred odyssey.


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