Testimonial of James P. Previous Guest
The decision to go to Blue Morpho is a wise one. One of the travelers from the first time we
went did go to another camp in the area, which caused him to rave even more about Blue
Morpho. This is the ONLY camp I will go to for the ceremonies. It is a powerful medicine, in a
place of love and peace, lead by an amazing Shaman in Hamilton and Don Alberto, in a ceremony
house where you can feel the light of God, and where healing takes place!
I have been to Blue Morpho twice, and completed 10 ceremonies! At Blue Morpho, I felt
completely entrusted to Hamilton and the gang. During the ceremonies, it is a completely safe
and cared for environment. The assistants and the apprentices keep a watchful eye over
everyone, and you will get to know your fellow travelers as part of the family.
I have found the ceremonies incredibly useful both while there, and since my return. As far as
the changes, I am seeped in transformational work, so the changes I experienced in Blue Morpho
are deep, long lasting and very positive.
went did go to another camp in the area, which caused him to rave even more about Blue
Morpho. This is the ONLY camp I will go to for the ceremonies. It is a powerful medicine, in a
place of love and peace, lead by an amazing Shaman in Hamilton and Don Alberto, in a ceremony
house where you can feel the light of God, and where healing takes place!
AND, the food was GREAT!!! If it is your first time, I'd no do the plant diet unless you have done
serious consideration.
I have been to Blue Morpho twice, and completed 10 ceremonies! At Blue Morpho, I felt
completely entrusted to Hamilton and the gang. During the ceremonies, it is a completely safe
and cared for environment. The assistants and the apprentices keep a watchful eye over
everyone, and you will get to know your fellow travelers as part of the family.
I have found the ceremonies incredibly useful both while there, and since my return. Most of my
ceremonies tended to go all night, and I was at the ideal spot for that. The facility is beautiful,
and they have everything I needed during my stay. I tended to get a bit antsy, I traveled to
local towns on Thursday and Sunday (the two nights you did not have ceremonies). Nauta is
worth the day trip, and to go back into Iquitos was wonderful! I am a pizza junkie, and there is
not much cheese in camp (that is a good thing!), so getting out for a cheese pizza was
heavenly! But again, the food at the camp is nutritious, tasty, and perfect for the experience you
will be going through.
I would highly recommend not eating pork, or consuming alcohol for two weeks prior to going.
This will begin the cleansing process and GREATLY ENHANCE your experience. They do not
stress that enough to the people first coming. The energy of these foods is detrimental to the
process you are embarking on, and you will do deeper work if you begin to purge these things
out of your system! This is just my recommendation, but you will be open to deeper work if you
follow these simple requests.
Clothes, great question. For ceremony I always wore bathing trunks and a t-shirt. Comfortable,
loose fitting, casual. Just easy! Travel light, and stray away from cotton products. Especially
jeans (maybe just bring one pair). It is sooooooo humid down there, they will absorb the
moisture. Bring a pair of sandals, invaluable!!! Shorts and t-shirts are what you wear the most
of. The buildings are constructed to keep the bugs out, so be comfortable. I have a set of shirts
that are all man made with insect repellent, great for when you go on a hike.
As far as the changes, I am seeped in transformational work, so the changes I experienced in
Blue Morpho are deep, long lasting and very positive. Prepare your mental attitude prior to, and
while you are at camp. What do you want to get? What do you want to lose? What ways of
being do not work for your life? Shift them through ceremony. Talk to Hamilton about your
intention. He is a wise spirit, and a very down to earth dude! It is a powerful mesa to be
associated with (he will explain!). This is your opportunity to create real shift in your being, and
it is a magical place to do that! My intention is to travel down once per year to grow and
develop.
And in Iquitos, get a lot of the handmade crafts. They are cheap, people here love them, and it
is good energy to support the locals. Barter for everything! I love a good barter, and so do
they. They are the friendliest people who are so very honest! Great folks!
Oh, a good headlamp is essential! Get a model which is moisture resistant. Get a great model.
There is no electricity at camp, and it gets dark at night!