Our Sacraments

At Angel of Life Sanctuary, each sacrament serves a distinct and necessary spiritual function within our spiritual cosmology.  Ayahuasca is received as a sacrament of purification and spiritual cleansing; Kambo is received as a sacrament of energetic strengthening and preparation; Bufo is received as a sacrament of direct encounter and surrender to divine unity; and San Pedro is received as a sacrament of grounding, guidance, and integration.  These sacraments are not interchangeable.  Each fulfills a specific role in the spiritual development and observance of our faith, and together they form a cohesive ceremonial path.  

Within Angel of Life Sanctuary, the sacraments are regarded as sacred teachers and spiritual mediators.  Participation in ceremony is understood as a central act of worship, through which members enter into direct spiritual communion.  The sacraments are not symbolic representations; they are active elements of our religious observance and are considered essential to the full expression of our faith. 

The preparation, stewardship, and administration of each sacrament is governed by established ceremonial protocols, including prayer, dietary discipline, song, fasting, and spiritual preparation.  These protocols are religious obligations, not optional practices. 

Those who steward the sacraments are ordained spiritual ministers of Angel of Life Sanctuary and are charged with the sacred responsibility of safeguarding doctrine, preparation, ceremonial integrity, and member safety. Their relationship to the sacrament is one of lifelong religious devotion and accountability. 


The sacrament is received within structured ceremony as an act of worship, surrender, and spiritual communion.  Ceremony includes guided prayer, sacred song, invocation, silence, and collective ritual.  


Through faithful participation, members often describe experiences of spiritual insight, humility, repentance, forgiveness, reconciliation, and renewed devotion.  


The experience is understood as personal and inward, often felt as a reconnection with the inner garden, the Earth, and the animating spirit that moves through all things.


Ayahuasca and our other sacred sacraments are honored not as a commodity or solution, but as a sacred element of our shared ceremonial practice.

The sacraments are never offered as a product, service, treatment, or commodity. They are received only with private religious ceremony by members of the Angel of Life Sanctuary, in accordance with our spiritual doctrine.