84 Hours, No Food, No Water, Solitude | My First Vision Quest
Over the last couple months, I’ve been living in a medicine community in Pisac, Peru. During this time I participated in about 10 ceremonies, including ceremonies of Ayahuasca, Wachuma, and Mushrooms.
The most significant part of this experience involved my vision quest, and my first step towards becoming a medicine man by developing a deeper connection with these ancestral medicines, and — myself.
This isn’t my first time working with shamanic medicines such as ayahuasca or Wachuma. I’ve had quite a lot of experience in the past, having sat in 25+ ayahuasca ceremonies, and working in various medicine communities around Latin America.
So you may be wondering, what the heck is a vision quest? How is this relevant to working in the plant medicine space? Let me explain. In this article, I’ll tell you a little about my vision quest, and what I experienced, as well as provide a little information about vision quests in general.
What is a vision quest?
A vision quest is a native American right of passage that has existed for thousands of years. It’s part of the Red Road tradition (or Camino Rojo) which is a shamanic path in the Americas.