PIO VUCETICH:
PACHAMAMA THERAPY
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Pacha Therapy: How to get in touch with Pachamama
As a child, Pio Vucetich Nuñez del Prado would gather plants as medicine for his sister’s dolls. Today, he channels the wisdom of his Andean and Amazonian ancestors through his project, Sacha Q’ente. Pio bridges the ancient traditions of Indigenous medicine with the modern Western world, uniting two seemingly separate paths. In this session, he shares his journey from working as a psychologist confined to an office to becoming a guardian of ancestral knowledge and a protector of endangered medicinal plants. Pio discovered the deep bond between humanity and Pachamama, Mother Earth, by doing profound inner work and connecting to his true self. This connection, cherished by ancient traditions, holds powerful healing potential for both individuals and our planet. Yet, even as humans harm nature, Pio believes we are laying the foundation for a better world. Join him as he explores how to reconnect with the Earth and ourselves to create this transformation.
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Quote to remember:
“If we train children only in logic, they don’t have time to have dreams and build them.” — Pio Vucetich
About Pio Vucetich:
Pio Vucetich is the founder of Sacha Q’ente and a pioneer in integrating contemporary psychology with ancestral medicine, carefully respecting traditional protocols. With over 40 years of experience, he has worked with patients worldwide and launched a pioneering program for addiction treatment. Raised in a family deeply rooted in Andean culture, Pio grew up bilingual in Quechua and Spanish, learning to honor the Apus and participate in important rituals. He studied Clinical Psychology and Psychoanalytic Psychotherapy at the National University of La Plata in Argentina and has practiced in Peru since 1983. Reconnecting with his roots in 1987, he trained in Andean-Amazonian shamanism, receiving the name Neten soi: “the one who brings the dawn”.
Find out more about Pio at: www.qoyllur-qente.com/home-1-1
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