Itzhak Beery in London, UK
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—Day 1: Bring items to create a powerful floor altar. (If you can’t bring something, we can share!)
Grains: wheat, barley, corn, beans, oats, rice Fruits: apple, orange, mandarin, mango, banana, pineapple Vegetables: seasonal veggies, rainbow potatoes Flowers: red and white roses, carnations, and other vibrant blooms Huachas: personal amulets, stones, or special objects Candles: White only Smudging bowls: Ceramic ones work best. Water bowls: Ceramic or glass At the end of the weekend, you’re welcome to take part of the altar with you home. |
2026 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 This workshop is open to both beginners and experienced practitioners who feel called to deepen their path. * Events will be held at: Mortlake Hall - 30 Mullins Path, SW14 8EZ London * Weaving Earth and Spirit: Open a Shamanic Portal for Deep Healing and Change. May 24–25, 2026 · Mortlake Hall, London, UK You are invited to a hands-on, creative, and immersive shamanic weekend focused on deep connection, healing, and sacred co-creation—an opportunity to bring meaningful transformation into your life and the lives of others. Drawing on over 30 years of experience and apprenticeship within South American traditions and beyond, Itzhak Beery shares teachings that are both grounded and visionary—practical tools you can incorporate into daily life for guidance, balance, transformation, and community building. Open to everyone, this event isn’t just a workshop but also a space for reconnecting with ways of seeing, sensing, and relating that have always been within you and will continue to serve you. Day 1 – Co-Creation of the Sacred Shamanic Portal We start by exploring the art and purpose of the shamanic altar—not just as an object, but as a living gateway to the spirit world. You will be guided into non-ordinary reality—the Shamanic State of Consciousness (SSC)—and learn how intention, spirit communication, and inner vision open pathways to insight and guidance. Through guided journeys, you will find inspiration to help co-create a large community altar using natural materials—flowers, fruits, grains, and earth elements. This altar reflects the universe, mirrors inner consciousness, and functions as a sacred space where order can emerge from chaos—empowering individuals and the community. As individual visions are woven into a shared sacred structure, the group practices deep listening, alignment, and reverence. Differences become teachers. Disharmony may arise—and be gently released. Once complete, the altar becomes a living, energetic field—a portal supporting further journeys, divination, guidance, and the retrieval of what has been lost, forgotten, or displaced. No community ceremony or ritual is complete without a properly maintained altar. Day 2 – Energy Healing, Vibration & Integration Building on the connection and empowerment established through the altar and spirit realms, we turn to shamanic energetic healing. You will learn to work with your spirit allies and huacas—sacred objects—through journeying, gazing, and visioning as tools for personal and client healing. This includes preparation for soul retrieval, energetic diagnostics, penetrating gaze, long-distance healing, and other traditional methods. We will also explore the vibrational power of drums and rattles—sacred instruments that help shift energy, restore balance, and deepen presence. Through direct experience, you will understand how rhythm, intention, and relationship with spirit support processes of clearing, renewal, and integration. Throughout the weekend, you will be held in a respectful and supportive ceremonial field—one that honors your personal process while strengthening the fabric of the community. What You Will Receive: – A grounded foundation in shamanic journeying that can be applied in daily life – Practical tools for accessing intuitive guidance – Hands-on experience in co-creating a powerful community altar and sacred field – Techniques for energetic diagnostics, divination, and insight retrieval – Practical healing practices using drum, rattle, and focused intention – Methods for clearing, balancing, and restoring your own energy—and supporting others – Increased trust in your intuitive perception and healing abilities – A like-minded, heart-centered community – Practices for integrating this work into your personal and professional life This workshop is open to both beginners and experienced practitioners who feel called to deepen their path. May. 24, 2026 Special Amazonian Guayusa Dream Tea Ceremony-Visioning 2026 London, UK This intimate and extraordinary shamanic evening 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. Shungo. Itzhak |
Personal Shamanic Healing sessions
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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 enter deep meditative silence in complete darkness to encounter and communicate with our spirit guides and other spirits, enabling 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 spirits and bodies. During this time, they share their dreams from the night 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 harsh edges and is rich in 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