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Marc Bresnahan

Facilitator ( Huachuma )

After Marc survived incarceration and near death experiences with drug and alcohol abuse in his 20s, he made a life changing decision to serve life and all that exists. From this agreement, he brings grace for all, no matter where you are from, who you think you are, or what life experiences you have gone through. 


Marc is on a Heart-led journey of following the Divine purpose laid out, and is committed to continual inner exploration. Marc is connected to helping others connect to their hearts, and in turn their path and purpose.


Marc has been working with Master plant teachers since 2013, and facilitating 1:1 Sacred Journeys since 2019. Currently, Marc facilitates Huachuma (San Pedro) ceremonies in the Sacred Valley of Peru, where he lives. San Pedro, or Huachuma as it is known in the native language, is indigenous to the Andes Mountains of Peru where he serves. The ceremonies take place in these sacred mountains, incorporating the knowledge of the Ancient Quero people who inhabit these lands. Marc also works this way with small groups as well as in 1:1 containers.


Marc also works with Psilocybin in small group and 1:1 containers.


Marc also runs Men’s Groups in person in the Valley where he lives, as well as online groups as well.


Marc also is a trained Somatic Breathwork Facilitator, Somatically trained. He leads sessions online and in person for groups and 1:1. These sessions allow for deep emotional release work, which works synergistically with plant medicine as well as is a perfect tool for integration.


Marc also offers mentoring online, in the form of Conscious Breathing and Talking Sessions. Here we learn how to connect to our hearts and passions, talking from this space, maneuvering our issues together with loving consciousness.


Marc’s healing path has led him to live in the Sacred Valley, Peru, near Cusco. Here he continues to connect and expand with the sacred medicine of the valley, living in the moment, in Joy, doing his best to be of service. 


Marc Bresnahan
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