Community impact

About

About Our Institution

We are a legally recognized religious institution rooted in the traditions of the Forest religion. Our work integrates spiritual observance, community life, and responsible ceremonial practice within a structured and respectful framework.

Our Tradition

Within our spiritual path, we follow the 13-Moon lunar calendar, which guides our observances throughout the year. Our ceremonies are conducted with preparation, guidance, and respect for tradition, with a focus on nature and collective life.

Why We Exist

We exist to preserve tradition, cultivate spiritual responsibility, and offer a safe space for collective growth. Our purpose is to serve people and place with humility, continuity, and care.

Ceremonial Use

Our religious practice includes the ceremonial use of Ayahuasca within a legally recognized context. All observances are conducted with guidance, preparation, and collective responsibility.

Community Commitment

Beyond spiritual practice, we are committed to community engagement through social initiatives, local support activities, and events that strengthen collective bonds, including celebrations like Dia das Crianças.

Our Principles

  • Respect for tradition
  • Collective responsibility
  • Transparency
  • Community service
  • Ethical conduct

We believe spiritual life and community responsibility are inseparable. Through ceremony, service, and collective participation, we seek to preserve tradition while contributing to the well-being of our region.