Sacred Ayahuasca Ceremonies near Orlando, Florida

Our Path to Direct Communion with the Divine Creator

Our Sacred Sacrament

At the heart of Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center is a sacred relationship with ayahuasca as a divine sacrament. Our church near Clermont, Florida serves the greater Orlando and Central Florida community as a grounded, protected space where this sacrament is received with reverence, preparation, and care. Here, ayahuasca is a holy communion with the Source of all things.

Ayahuasca is a traditional tea made from Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis, plants that have been used for generations in ceremonial settings to facilitate expanded states of awareness and spiritual insight. Through this sacrament, individuals are guided into a state of heightened clarity and introspection. The experience helps dissolve habitual patterns, reveal underlying truths, and open the doorway to a deeper understanding of oneself and one’s spiritual path. 

What Ayahuasca Prayer Ceremonies Support

Inekawa ayahuasca ceremonies are held within a structured, sacred container facilitated by trained facilitators at our private property near Clermont, Florida. Ceremony supports:

Direct Spiritual Connection – Enter a state of expanded awareness that allows you to connect more deeply with your inner guidance and the presence of the Divine.

Personal and Spiritual Transformation – Explore the emotional, mental, and spiritual layers of your being with clarity and honesty.

Insight and Inner Guidance – Gain understanding, direction, and clarity around life challenges, behaviors, and personal growth.

Emotional and Energetic Clearing – Release stored tension, old patterns, and unresolved emotional material that may be preventing deeper spiritual alignment.

A Sense of Interconnection – Recognize the inherent unity of all life and develop a more grounded sense of purpose, compassion, and presence.

Preparation, Ceremony, and Integration

To honor the sacred nature of ayahuasca, Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center guides members through a full process of preparation, ceremony, and integration.

Preparation: Spiritual and physical preparation includes dietary adjustments, prayer, and energetic cleansing to become a clear vessel for divine communion. Detailed preparation guidelines are provided after your alignment call with our team.

Intention Setting: Members are encouraged to approach the sacrament with reverence, humility, and a sincere longing for divine connection. Clear intention is one of the most important elements of a meaningful, connected ceremony.

The Ceremony: During ceremony, members receive the sacrament in a guided environment led by trained facilitators who support the group and ensure a safe, stable container throughout the experience.

Integration: After ceremony, integration is essential. Inekawa provides post-ceremony support through reflection guidance, community connection, and ongoing access to our team. What arises in ceremony is only the beginning of the work. The integration afterwards is where lasting change is created.

Feeling the Call?

This sacrament is powerful and transformative, and preparation is essential. It requires a clear intention, emotional maturity, and a commitment to personal responsibility. This is not a recreational experience; it is a sacred path that asks for honesty, openness, and readiness. If you believe you are prepared for this level of work, please schedule a call with us so we can determine whether ceremony is the right step for you.

How to Join Us for Ceremony

Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center is a membership-based church. To participate in an ayahuasca ceremony or retreat, all participants must first become members and complete an intake screening process. This ensures that every person entering the ceremonial space is spiritually, mentally, and physically prepared.

Step 1: Schedule an Alignment Call

Schedule a call with our team to explore if this is the right fit for you and if you are prepared for this experience. We will walk you through the next steps.

Step 2: Become a Member 

The annual membership contribution is $300. Activate your membership anytime at inekawacac.org/membership.

Step 3: Complete Your Intake

Our intake process screens for safety, readiness, and fit. Once approved, you will receive your retreat registration link.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a member?

Yes, membership and intake approval are required. 

Ceremonies are held near Clermont in Lake County, Florida. Inekawa serves the greater Orlando and Central Florida community. Our private 40-acre property offers a secluded, sacred setting for ceremony, retreat, and spiritual community. Located just 30–45 minutes from Orlando International Airport.

Yes. We provide preparation and dietary guidance.

Inekawa guides participants through a preparation process that includes dietary adjustments, intention setting, and prayer. Detailed preparation guidelines are provided after your alignment call with our team. You can also download the Preparation and Integration Guidebook below.

Yes, we offer free weekly integration support.

Certain medications, medical conditions, and mental health concerns may be contraindicated. We also look closely at readiness and alignment, as this path is meant for those who feel sincerely called and prepared, not those pursuing it casually or only because someone else suggested it.

Ayahuasca contains DMT, which is generally classified as a Schedule I controlled substance under federal law and is otherwise restricted under Florida law. However, the legal landscape is nuanced. Under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), federal courts have recognized limited protections for sincerely held religious use of ayahuasca as a sacrament in specific church contexts, including landmark precedent established in Gonzales v. O Centro and subsequent Santo Daime-related rulings.

At Inekawa, participation is limited to approved church members within a bona fide spiritual and religious framework. Membership, intake review, and readiness discernment are all part of our process to ensure the sacrament is approached responsibly, reverently, and in alignment with our church’s teachings and standards.

Ceremonies are led by experienced spiritual facilitators and church leadership who are trained to hold a safe, intentional space. Our team supports participants through preparation, the ceremony itself, and integration afterward as part of a fully guided spiritual process.

Yes. We offer private ceremony retreats for individuals, couples, families, or small groups who feel called to walk this path in a more personalized setting. To inquire about a private ceremony, please complete our application or contact our team directly. Private ceremonies are scheduled by approval only and are offered based on availability.

Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center is a registered Florida nonprofit church, not a retreat company. We do not sell experiences. We hold sacrament prayer ceremonies for connecting to Source. The distinction matters deeply. Commercial retreat operators offer ayahuasca as a wellness service. Inekawa offers it as a holy act within a living religious community, protected under the First Amendment’s free exercise of religion. Our ceremonies are not events you attend. They are acts of worship you participate in as a member of this church. Beyond that, the spiritual framework at Inekawa is grounded in nonduality, the recognition that there is only one Source, one Consciousness, and that every being is an expression of that Source. The sacrament is here to remind you of your true nature. That is a fundamentally different orientation than what any commercial retreat can offer.

Join Us For Ceremony

If you feel the calling to receive Ayahuasca as a sacred sacrament and commune with the Divine, we welcome you to our sacred gatherings. Prayer ceremonies offer a profound opportunity to awaken and reconnect to your divine essence.

To participate in an Ayahuasca ceremony, all members must complete an intake form. This process is necessary to ensure that you are spiritually, mentally, and physically prepared to receive the sacrament. It also helps us uphold the safety and integrity of each participant.

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