A Path of Purpose, Integrity, and Sacred Service
Sapo School
When you're called to work with sacred earth medicines, it's more than a calling, it's a soul remembering
Becoming a Medicine Carrier isn’t just about learning a skill, it’s about becoming a vessel for deep ancestral wisdom, building unshakable integrity, and embodying the strength, safety, and compassion this path requires.
This training is for those ready to walk the path with reverence — to answer the call not just with curiosity, but with full-bodied commitment. If you feel the medicine pulling you forward, trust that you’re being guided for a reason.
Kambo Practitioner Training
SELF application certification
Building your relationship with Kambo
August 6th – 9th
Burnaby, BC
IN PERSON
Kambo PRACTITIONER Certification
Stepping into ethical service
9-Day Kambo Practitioner Initiation
IN PERSON
Honouring the Call to Serve
Being called into service often begins after a profound healing, your heart expands, and you feel that everyone should have access to the transformation you’ve experienced.
You might even feel an urgency to act, to find a training, to begin right away.
But here’s what’s important to know:
A true calling isn’t rushed.
It doesn’t come from urgency or from chasing the quickest, cheapest way to become a practitioner.
Often, that urgency is actually a sign to pause, a pull to avoid discomfort, rather than sit with it.
One of the Abuelas along my path once told me, “Slow down.”
And in that slowing, I found my grounding. From that grounded place, I could meet myself. That’s the place you want to serve from, not from urgency, but from trust. From relationship. From softening. From confidence.
That’s why I created this training.
To support you in serving from a heart-centred, grounded, and trauma-informed foundation. This is a comprehensive training that emphasizes safety, integration, mentorship, and the sacred responsibility of holding space for others and for yourself.
This is not just a certification. It’s a journey toward deep integrity, maturity, and trust in your capacity to truly serve.