Join me for a free online webinar exploring the healing traditions of the Andes, which I have been privileged to learn directly from Indigenous Yachaks (shamans) in Ecuador over the past three decades.
In this inspiring and free session, I will share stories, teachings, and practical insights into shamanic diagnostic and healing practices, as well as the deep cosmology that guides these traditions.
This webinar is also an opportunity to learn about the upcoming 9th Annual Shamanic Andes Summit in Ecuador (June 18–24, 2026) — an intimate gathering where a small group will meet and learn directly with these elders in the breathtaking Cloud Forest of the Andes.
If you have ever felt called to experience authentic shamanic traditions in their homeland, this webinar will give you a glimpse of what awaits. Please join us for a Q&A.
The $450 Early Bird discount for the summit ends March 31, and spaces are limited.
We will start at 4pm NYC / 8pm UK / 9pm CEST. A recording will be available for all ticket holders for 15 days.
About Itzhak
Itzhak Beery (www.itzhakbeery.com) is a leading shamanic teacher, healer, speaker, community activist, and author of three Amazon bestsellers books. He received ‘Ambassador for Peace Award’ from The Universal Peace Federation and the UN.
Since 1995, he bridges the spiritual and practical wisdom his indigenous teachers entrusted in him with a powerful contemporary approach relevant to our stressful and unbalanced modern times.
Itzhak apprenticed with Taita Don José Joaquin Pineda a well-known fifth-generation Ecuadorian Quechua Yachak (shaman) from the village of Iluman, who initiated him into the Sacred 24 Yachaks Circle of Imbabura. He was also initiated by Shoré, an Amazonian Kanamari Pajè (shaman) on the banks of the Rio Negro. Itzhak studied and assisted for 12 years with Ipupiara Makunaiman (Dr. Bernardo Peixoto) and his Peruvian curandera wife. Additionally, Itzhak studied with elders and shamans in North and South America, Greenland, Siberia, and of his contemporary teachers are Michael Harner, John Perkins, Hank Wesselman, Lewis Mehl-Madrona, and Tom Cowan.















