Itzhak Beery in London, UK
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2025 LONDON, UK - Exciting News! I’m thrilled to be crossing the pond once again to present three unique shamanic events in London! Whether you’re a seasoned practitioner or completely new to these practices, I warmly invite you to join us and deepen your experience. It will be a pleasure to welcome you, wherever you are on your journey. Register quickly, as we are always sold out. (Email me if you have any questions) Shungo. From my heart to Yours- Itzhak * Nov. 21, 2025 Sacred Tabbacco and Rapee ceremony East Sheenm Sw14, London Join us for a 2.5 hour ceremonial journey guided by Itzhak Beery. The circle begins with a short introduction to Hapé – a sacred snuff traditionally used by Indigenous peoples of the Amazon for grounding, clearing, and deepening spiritual connection. Register * Nov. 22-23, 2025 Wrestling the Shadow World: Track, clear, and protect against intrusive energies Barnes Green Centre, London UK This gathering is not for the faint of heart. It is a call to those willing to walk with courage—honoring the Light and goodness within us all—while also turning bravely toward the shadows that dwell within ourselves and in the greater cosmos. Register * Nov. 24, 2025 Special Amazonian Guayusa Dream Tea Ceremony-Visioning 2026 The College of Psychic Studies, London, UK This extraordinary shamanic evening at The College of Psychic Studies explores the dimensions of dreamtime and altered states with ceremonial guayusa dream tea. With shaman Itzhak Beery as our trusted guide, we will honour the guayusa tree's spirit with chants, songs and music. Register * Click on links to register ASAP. Shungo. Itzhak |
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The Night Watchman: Amazonian Guayusa Dream Tea Ceremony
This is a powerful shamanic experiential evening, where you will journey into the dimensions of dreamtime, and altered states. It is a vision quest that challenges your inner warrior, and your sense of space, time and direction, as you step into the mystery of dreamtime. In a special traditional ceremony, we honor the Guayusa tree spirit with chants, songs and music. As we sip the sacred tea, we go into deep meditative silence in complete darkness, to encounter and communicate with our spirit guides and other spirits, to enable us to bring new visions and awareness into our lives. The Amazonian Kichwa people of Ecuador believe that the Guayusa plant taught human beings how to dream. It is also called “The Night Watchman” because it sharpens the hunter’s instincts to keep focused energy, while bringing in night vision and awareness. Kichwa families drink gourds of Guayusa around the communal fire from dawn till sunrise as a way to create a tribal bond, and rejuvenate their spirit and bodies. During this time, they share their night’s dreams as the shaman interprets them, so they can plan the day’s course of action. This is also the time when the elders teach the youth about ancestral myths, hunting practices and social ethics. Guayusa, similar to yerba maté, is a medicinal plant that contains caffeine without the rugged edges, and it’s filled with healthy antioxidants. It also has theobromine, found in chocolate, and L- theanine, found in green tea. You will feel fully alive. It is not hallucinating; it simply activates the brain, not allowing it to go deep into theta/delta states (below the level of the conscious mind), which allows you to “see” your visions. |
About Itzhak:
Itzhak Beery is the author of three Amazon bestselling books and an internationally respected shamanic teacher, healer, speaker, trip leader, and community activist. Since 1995, he has dedicated his life to bridging the ancient wisdom entrusted to him by indigenous elders with a contemporary approach that speaks to the needs of our fractured modern world. He is the founder of Shaman Portal, the Andes Summit, publisher of (SPQR) Shaman Portal Quarterly Review magazine, as well as co-founder of the NY Shamanic Circle and Amaroo Sanctuary in Ecuador. Beery is a recipient of the Ambassador for Peace Award from the Universal Peace Federation and the United Nations, he is committed to training a new generation of shamanic healers and Earthkeepers.
Itzhak apprenticed with Taita Yachak Don José Joaquin Pineda, a fifth-generation Ecuadorian Kichwa shaman, who initiated him into the Sacred 24 Yachaks Circle of Imbabura. He was also initiated by Shoré, an Amazonian Kanamari Pajè, on the banks of Brazil’s Rio Negro, and spent twelve years assisting Brazilian Pajé Ipupiara Makunaiman. Over the years, he has studied with shamans and elders throughout the Americas, Greenland, Siberia, and the Asia-Pacific, as well as with contemporary teachers including Michael Harner, John Perkins, Hank Wesselman, Lewis Mehl-Madrona, Tom Cowan, and others.
www.itzhakbeery.com
Itzhak Beery is the author of three Amazon bestselling books and an internationally respected shamanic teacher, healer, speaker, trip leader, and community activist. Since 1995, he has dedicated his life to bridging the ancient wisdom entrusted to him by indigenous elders with a contemporary approach that speaks to the needs of our fractured modern world. He is the founder of Shaman Portal, the Andes Summit, publisher of (SPQR) Shaman Portal Quarterly Review magazine, as well as co-founder of the NY Shamanic Circle and Amaroo Sanctuary in Ecuador. Beery is a recipient of the Ambassador for Peace Award from the Universal Peace Federation and the United Nations, he is committed to training a new generation of shamanic healers and Earthkeepers.
Itzhak apprenticed with Taita Yachak Don José Joaquin Pineda, a fifth-generation Ecuadorian Kichwa shaman, who initiated him into the Sacred 24 Yachaks Circle of Imbabura. He was also initiated by Shoré, an Amazonian Kanamari Pajè, on the banks of Brazil’s Rio Negro, and spent twelve years assisting Brazilian Pajé Ipupiara Makunaiman. Over the years, he has studied with shamans and elders throughout the Americas, Greenland, Siberia, and the Asia-Pacific, as well as with contemporary teachers including Michael Harner, John Perkins, Hank Wesselman, Lewis Mehl-Madrona, Tom Cowan, and others.
www.itzhakbeery.com