Juan Carlos Sánchez, known spiritually as Jautziya Wawiekame (Morning Dew, the Little God Requested), is a highly esteemed Mexican Healer recognized worldwide, with over 33 years of uninterrupted service. His broad spectrum of abilities includes being a facilitator and guide of YOH Transpersonal, an international Spiritual Guide and Family Counselor, Priest of Traditional Ceremonies, Medicine Man of Sacred Plants, specialist in Temazcal medicine, Professor of Indigenous Ancestral Arts, and Art Psychotherapist at the Psychiatric Hospital of Hamilton Ontario in Canada. He is also a Supervisor at the Psychological Training Center in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Carlos has made his mark in the field of natural medicine and spiritual healing from a young age. He began his spiritual development at the age of 8 under the guidance of mediums and spiritualists in Mexico City, and received spiritual teachings in the Third Franciscan Religious Order of Mexico during his childhood. At the age of 12, he began practicing spiritual healing and later specialized in homeopathic laboratory and massage therapy at the Higher School of Natural Medicine. Furthermore, since the age of 15, he has been an Aztec Dancer and was initiated into Tibetan Buddhist practices by Lama Ole. Carlos has acquired extraordinary skills, being recognized as Marítuma, Guardian of the Sacred Places of Mexico, by the Council of Elders of Dreamers. He is also a Professor of Lima Lama and Samoan combat systems from the Polynesian islands. Additionally, he serves as a Delegate of the National Indigenous Council, managing political and spiritual affairs of the Wixarika Ceremonial Centers.
Regina Kuchle, committed to life, has accompanied individuals with unwavering support in discovering their inner potential, holding the conviction that each person is their own source of healing and transformation. Regina holds a Master's degree in Psychology and Transpersonal Development, as well as a Master's degree in Neuro-Linguistic Programming and Emotional Intelligence. With postgraduate studies in Addictions in various approaches, her dedication led her to develop a distinctive Model for Addiction and Depression Recovery based on deep psychology, transpersonal psychology combined with cognitive-behavioral therapy, and a special focus on the potential of Non-Ordinary States of Consciousness. Under this Recovery Model, Regina has supported dozens of individuals in recovering from alcoholism, substance addiction, and behavioral addiction. Her private practice offers a variety of therapeutic technologies, including integration and harm reduction of experiences with psychedelics. Regina is certified in Psychedelic-Assisted Therapy and Clinical Research by the California Institute of Integral Studies and certified in MDMA-Assisted Therapy by the Multidisciplinary Association of Psychedelics. Regina has consulted on over 450 cases and conducted over 1500 sessions with patients from various countries, benefiting them in transcending psychopathological difficulties. Regina leads her patients to discover their potential, to work with consciousness, to a spiritual quest with proven effective tools, and to conscious responsibility for their lives. Regina has trained directly with renowned psychiatrists and clinical researchers such as Stanislav Grof, Amit Goswami, Stanley Krippner, Alpha Lo, Joe Dispenza, Claudio Naranjo, and Kaleo Ching. Regina continues her training in ancestral traditions by walking with healers, women and men of medicine from the Native American First Nations, and from the Mayan, Mexica, and Toltec roots. Regina advocates for the work and contributions of these traditions, learning from their therapeutic methodologies to combine them with contemporary methodologies, proving their contribution to processes of personal transformation. In 2015, Regina launched YOH Transpersonal, a Transpersonal Psychology Platform in Mexico, through which individuals begin their therapeutic process to reframe what is known as spiritual crises, anxiety, codependency, self-destructive behaviors, and intimacy issues. Regina has led one of the most renowned spiritual retreats in Mexico, YOH Retreat, where people have been able to transform their lives.
Manuel Medellín stands out as a guide in personal growth, deploying a repertoire of varied tools with a sense of ethics and a wealth of experience. His focus is on somatic movement, through which he unveils bodily armoring, revealing silent defenses for change and facilitating a deep connection with authenticity, incorporating it into the being. Additionally, he is an expert in the use of rituals enriched with tribal archetypes, astrological influences, tarot symbolism, and the energy of natural elements, all designed to challenge mental patterns that limit self-awareness and contentment as a life right. Beyond this, he incorporates diverse techniques such as Gestalt, 5 Rhythms, Sacred Sons, and Bioenergetics, as well as the connection with Rapé medicine to promote a reconnection with instinct and the intrinsic wisdom of the human being. This holistic approach fosters the courage to live openly, honestly, and transparently, nurturing relationships in their depth and making them more robust for the benefit of those involved and for everyone else. Manuel is a man who continues to educate himself in these and other contemporary tools for psychological and spiritual growth.