Our Facilitators

Seybrielle

Lead Angel Support & Integration Specialist

Seybrielle, Lead Angel Support and Integration Specialist

For Seybrielle, the medicine path is a lifelong journey of coming home. As our lead angel support, she oversees the entire participant experience — from conducting ministerial screenings to guiding participants through their first steps of preparation — ensuring that every seeker enters the space with safety and intention.

With nearly a decade of experience and five years of intensive study within the Shipibo lineage (as guided by the Lopez family), Seybrielle brings a deeply grounded presence within the ceremony itself. Her work continues by bringing the journey full circle; as our Integration Support Specialist, she helps members connect to their own inner medicine and weave the wisdom of the sacrament back into the ceremony of life.

Seybrielle's path is one of dualities, woven together by a deep love for the human spirit. Born and raised in Utah by a resilient single mother, her foundations were built on strength and independence. Yet, her heart has always been anchored to her roots in Costa Rica. The spirit of Pura Vida — the "pure life" — is more than just a phrase for her; it is a foundational lens through which she views the world: a reminder that life is inherently sacred, vibrant, and interconnected.

Before entering the world of ancestral medicine, Seybrielle spent years as a Physical Therapist Assistant in a neurological rehabilitation hospital. In the quiet, often difficult moments of that work, she witnessed firsthand the profound resilience of the human body and spirit. She discovered that the most profound transformation happens when we address the whole person — the physical, the ancestral, and the spiritual.

Seybrielle's core philosophy is simple yet radical: We are the medicine. She believes that the plant teachers are not the destination, but the mirrors that show us our own innate power and medicine. The goal of this work is not just the insights found in a single night of ceremony, but how we carry those insights into our daily existence. She views our relationships — with ourselves, with each other, and with the Earth — as the true altar of our practice.

"Spiritual restoration is not a solitary act; it is a communal one. When we root ourselves in connection and remember our place within the Earth's tapestry, we begin to heal not just ourselves, but the collective. Life is the ultimate ceremony, and we are all walking each other home."

— Seybrielle