
Bwitiboga
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Summary of the trip
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What our retreat looks like
Program
What a stay looks like
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Day 1
Arrival Day Day 1 is all about getting you settled in, having dinner and a short orientation on how to get the most out of your time with the medicine - 2
Day 2
Traditional African Sauna & 1st Ceremony For those that need it, we will be doing a smoke sauna. This is to clear out any negative energies that may be attached to you. In the evening we will be doing the 1st of two ceremonies. - 3
Day 3
Processing Day The day after ceremony is always one of processing. This is a day for realizations, emotional release, rest and self-reflection. This day you will spend mostly by yourself in your room. - 4
Day 4
Integration ~ SPA Day The best way to integrate is to spend some time in nature. Day 4 we will be spending at a nordic SPA with hot tubs, saunas, steam rooms and a river to swim in. - 5
Day 5
Spiritual Shower & 2nd Ceremony The Spiritual Shower is prepared for you in a bucket and you take it in private. This is to wash away all the negative stuff from your mind, body and soul, and to invite in all the good things you want in your life. In the evening we will be starting the 2nd ceremony. - 6
Day 6
Processing Day Exactly like Day 3, but your experience will be much different. - 7
Day 7
Activity + Closing Circle Depending on the weather and how the group is feeling, we will go on a small hike, get a snack at a bakery or maybe visit a salt cave. After dinner we will have a closing circle and talk about your integration and provide you with your integration ressources. - 8
Day 8
Departure after breakfast.
Accommodation
Accommodation and facilities
Private room in a cottage or home in a quiet, remote area.
Meals & Nutrition
Meals and nutrition
Home cooked meals tailored to your dietary preferences and restrictions.
Team
Providers

David O'Brien
Lead Provider5 years experience
I discovered Iboga in 2017 while searching for direction, having struggled since childhood with ADHD, severe social , , and later from serving in Afghanistan with the Canadian Infantry, which at times felt overwhelming. Although I explored many plant medicines and modalities with hope, I continued to feel lost and disconnected until I encountered Iboga. On my very first night with the medicine, I met my soul, asked the questions I had carried for years, and received clear answers, while Iboga revealed the chaos of my mind and taught me how to regain control. The process was so profound and effective that I knew immediately I wanted to go deeper and dedicate myself to becoming an Iboga provider. I later traveled to Gabon to train in Moughenda’s village under 10th-generation Shaman Moughenda Mikala, where I underwent full initiation, completed the Rites of Passage, and graduated from Iboga provider training in 2021. Since then, my life has been devoted to serving the medicine, not merely as a passion, but as a true way of life.
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