Presented by Don David Wiley at Blue Deer Center, with the support of a team of mara'akate
What is the Healing Intensive?
The Healing Intensive is a six-day experience that offers support and transformation. It is particularly beneficial for those who are seeking a profound shift towards spiritual growth and integral health, but who have not found success with regular healing methods. The program helps those struggling with long-standing issues and those who could benefit from a quantum leap in their healing process.
- Healing Intensive is a ceremony that opens deep relationships, perspective-building, and spiritual practices for better living.
- The Intensive uses the wisdom of the Wixárika tradition to reestablish a person’s living link with nature, which acts as a source of restoration and guidance.
- The Healing Intensive is rigorous and the benefits are multifold.
The program provides a safe and contained space for you to experience profound shifts across physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual domains. It offers tools and experiences to live a healthier and more fulfilling life and accelerates healing in a way that might otherwise take years.

What are the benefits to you?
- Address the difficulties and accumulated negativity in your life and reconnect you with a sense of meaning and purpose.
- Overcome blockages in your personal and professional life and deepen your spiritual awareness and connection.
- Find a powerful antidote to help you in your life.
The Healing Intensive is for you if you are seeking significant shifts toward spiritual health or struggling with long-standing issues that cannot be resolved through regular healing methods.
I experienced fears and panic attacks in my life.
Jessica S.
