Alex Good in Birmingham on 20/01/15

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“Plant medicine and human evolution”

by Alex Good from the ‘The Way Inn, Peru’

Since an out of body experience in 1994, Alex Good has been exploring consciousness through the traditional eastern teachings and practices and through plant medicines. Living at his mountain lodge high in the Andes of Peru since 2001, he first discovered ayahuasca and San Pedro in 2005.

In 2008 he co-founded ‘The Temple of the Way of Light’, dedicated to traditional ayahuasca practices. In 2011 he then converted his mountain lodge, ‘The Way Inn’ into an ayahuasca retreat centre, dedicated to working with ayahuasca as a tool for the accelerated evolution of consciousness.

Who We Are?

The Way Inn is an Ayahuasca-based healing and research centre located high in in the Peruvian mountains, offering ten-day retreats and longer stays.  It was founded in 2011 by Alex Good, an Englishman with nine years of experience working and studying with the master plants Ayahuasca and San Pedro in Peru. With a highly experienced healing team comprised of both native Peruvian shamans and western practitioners, the centre’s primary purpose is to deliver the profound healing potential of South American shamanism in a way that is accessible to those who arguably need it most – people from so-called ‘developed’ Western societies.

2015 will be a year of growth at The Way Inn.  Whilst Ayahuasca will remain the core of the healing work, dedicated retreats built around San Pedro – the ‘planta maestra’ of the Andean mountain shamans – will be offered.  Furthermore, we will expand our research activities into the integration of shamanic teacher-healer plants into wider healing practices, including the treatment of conditions which plight Western societies such as cancer and various additions.  It promises to be an exciting year.

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