Seasonal Ayahuasca Retreats

Rooted in Sacred Ceremony

& Earth-Based Wisdom

Gaian Rhythm offers immersive ayahuasca retreats in the United States, aligned with the natural cycles of the earth. Rooted in Shipibo tradition and supported by trauma-informed integration, our ceremonies are held across sacred lands—from the forests of the Midwest to the deserts of the Southwest. Facilitated by an experienced and deeply connected team, each retreat is designed to support healing, reconnection, and soul-level transformation in rhythm with the turning of the seasons.

We are approaching Lammas — the turning point where summer swells toward its peak and the first fruits begin to ripen. The days are golden and heavy now, thick with promise and heat. This is the season of becoming visible, of gathering what’s grown, and offering it with gratitude. Let the approaching harvest invite reflection. Let the sun reveal what’s ready to be received.

On The Wheel:

Upcoming Ayahuasca Retreats

michigan womens ayahuasca retreat  in michigan

How to Begin Your Ayahuasca Journey With Gaian Rhythm

Our application process is simple, intentional, and designed to help you feel supported every step of the way.

1. Choose a Retreat

Explore upcoming ayahuasca retreats aligned with seasonal gateways—solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter days.

2. Submit Your Registration Form

Tell us a bit about yourself and your intention. Every application is personally reviewed to ensure safety and alignment.

3. Receive Your Welcome Packet

If approved, you’ll receive an email with registration details

4. Connect With the Group

Three weeks before the retreat, you’ll be invited to a private group chat to begin the integration journey in community.

Why Gaian Rhythm?

We don’t offer generic retreats. We offer medicine experiences grounded in earth-honoring tradition, sacred timing, and real integrity.

Our ceremonies are held in alignment with the seasons—solstices, equinoxes, and cross-quarter days on the Wheel of the Year. Each gathering is a reflection of where we are in nature, and where we are within ourselves. This rhythm is not symbolic—it’s foundational. It informs how we prepare, how we sit, and how we integrate.

We walk this path with respect for the plants, reverence for the people who carry these lineages, and deep commitment to the well-being of those we serve. With Shipibo roots, trauma-informed practices, and a facilitation team that has moved together for years, we offer more than ceremony. We offer a container you can trust.