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Luca Oraya (Ayahuasca, Kambo, Sound Healing, Astrology & Integration)

After two decades immersed in the world of music industry, he felt drawn to go beyond music and to explore the deeper connection between sound and healing. His spiritual journey began in 2015, marking the beginning of a path rooted in self-discovery and service. A few years later, his path was profoundly altered when he encountered Madre Ayahuasca, a moment that ignited a transformative process spanning years to come.

Guided by the medicine, he began assisting in ceremonies and retreats, where his natural connection to music took on new depth and purpose. The medicine opened a creative channel through singing and the intuitive playing of various instruments—marking the beginning of a path into Sound Healing. During this period, he also cultivated a strong connection with Kambo, learning its potent ways of purification through personal practice and holding ceremonies for others.

After working deeply with the medicine, he faced a difficult period of emotional challenges and personal reflection—a time that invited humility and deep inner work. The Dark Night of the Soul revealed the depth of what had yet to be healed: childhood memories, ancestral traumas and karmic patterns long held beneath the surface. It was a challenging yet deeply transformative initiation—one that required stepping out of victimhood and into personal responsibility, guided by forgiveness and self-compassion. While the support of the master plants was invaluable, the real work had to be done from within.

This transformative phase also became a time of essential reflection—a return to inner aspects often overlooked, yet central to walking this path with clarity and integrity. Taking space to slow down, integrate, and listen deeply allows for a more honest relationship with oneself and the work. Only by facing one’s own shadow and integrating those parts with compassion and awareness it is possible to support others with true humility, presence, and devotion to the process.

Eventually, the path guided him to the heart of the Amazon, where he humbly immersed himself in the healing traditions of the Shipibo and Asháninka lineages under the guidance of experienced maestros. The sacred practice of La Dieta unfolded in close connection with powerful teacher plants such as Ajo Sacha, Piñon, Ayahuma, Huayra Caspi, Bobinsana, Chullachaqui Caspi, and Shihuahuaco. Time in the jungle also continues to deepen his connection with the icaros and the music shared in ceremony, as the bond with the plants matures and his understanding of healing becomes more embodied and integrated. It remains a foundational part of the path, supporting the expression of his Dharma in everyday life and service.

Being a talented musician, he brings his gifts in the ceremony, accompanying the journey with traditional Icaros , multi-instruments such as Guitar, Handpan, African harps, Indian Instruments, Flutes, Drums and Sound Healing tools such as Gongs, Tibetan Bowl and Kotamo. His approach to the sacred space is to create a safe container, allowing the medicine to do the work while supporting the process with clear intention. He is very humbled to be able to do this work, coming from a place of hardship, he is called to hold space in a true and compassionate way, knowing the importance of self reliance which he wants to share and pass on to others.

Beyond the realm of Plant Medicines, his work is deeply connected with Evolutionary Astrology—a sacred map that illuminates the soul’s journey. Over the years, he has developed a profound connection with this craft, using it as a tool to guide others in understanding their karmic path, past-life imprints, and the unfolding purpose of their incarnation. His readings are infused with intuition, deep study, and the insights received through his spiritual path.

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