BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
Los Niños Santos —
Sacred Mushroom Ceremonies
Ancestral plant medicine, rooted in Indigenous lineage and reverence. Intentional psilocybin ceremonies, altar workshops and integration coaching — held in the quiet of the Bay Area.
ANCIENT WISDOM, MODERN HEALING
This isn't self-improvement.
This is self-liberation.
As an Indigenous Curandera, Alexis doesn't just guide sacred ceremonies — she leads profound, life-altering transformations. Eight-hour ceremonies that create breakthroughs in a single session that traditional therapy will never reach.
Held in Berkeley, where entheogenic plants and fungi have been decriminalized. Rooted in the Mazatec lineage. Offered with integrity, heart, and reverence for the sacred
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Sacred Mushroom Ceremonies
Eight-hour group ceremonies held in Berkeley with intention, music, and integration.
WAYS TO WORK WITH ME
What we hold space for
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Altar-Building Workshops
Build a personal altar practice. Learn the lineage, materials and rhythm of the sacred.
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Mindset Coaching
One-on-one integration coaching to weave the ceremony into your everyday life
THE INVITATION
This may be for you, if you're navigating:
A major life transition — motherhood, divorce, the end of a relationship, career shifts, relocation, or a spiritual awakening.
Feeling overwhelmed, stuck in constant worry, lost or uninspired.
Recurring patterns of shame, self-blame, or intrusive thoughts that keep you feeling small or not enough
Grief or loss, including the passing of a loved one.
Sexual or relationship wounds you feel ready to approach
Stories or experiences you have never had the space to fully process.
IN THEIR WORDS
Held with reverence
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THE SETTING
A California healing destination, without the international travel.
Berkeley sits between redwoods, coastline and the slow rhythm of the Bay. Pair your ceremony with a restorative weekend — a boutique hotel, a quiet drive through Marin, the ocean at Half Moon Bay.
Credit: Historias y Memorias Mazatecas Archive
SACRED RECIPROCITY
10% of every ceremony returns to Indigenous-led care.
This work is rooted in honoring the Mazatec lineage and the Indigenous teachers who have safeguarded these sacred medicines through generations of care, responsibility and resistance
Beginning in 2026, 10% of ceremony proceeds support Sogorea Te' Land Trust — an Indigenous women-led organization focused on rematriation and land-based healing in the Bay Area.
Ready to begin?
Apply for an upcoming ceremony, or become a member to begin the work