The Healing Intensive is not just another retreat. It is not a miracle cure or a temporary escape from life’s struggles. It is a deep and sacred process—an opportunity to face what has been hidden, to listen to the wisdom of illness and imbalance, and to begin the journey of healing in the way our ancestors always understood: through connection with the forces that sustain life itself.
Don David Wiley with his Wixárika traje, or special outfit for healing.
Held at the Blue Deer Center over five days and six nights, this transformative program is led by Don David Wiley, a guide who carries the responsibility of this work with devotion and heartfelt intention. He is supported by a team of initiated Mara’akate from Grupo Tatewarí, ensuring that each participant receives the care and guidance needed to navigate their healing journey.
At the heart of this program lies the ancestral indigenous shamanic Wixárika medicine, a living tradition that works in harmony with the land, the spirit beings all around, the God of Fire Himself, and the River of Peace. These sacred elements form the foundation of a process that is both ancient and urgently needed in today’s world—a process that brings healing not only to the body but also to the heart and soul.
This is a miraculous opportunity, one that would be nearly impossible to access for most people in the Western world. The path of deep healing through Wixárika medicine is traditionally undertaken in remote and sacred places, far from modern life. But through the grace of Spirit and the vision of those who have sacrificed a lot to walk this path, this healing has been made accessible. Nestled in the Catskill Mountains, Blue Deer Center serves as a sacred bridge between worlds, a place where the wisdom of the ancients meets those who are ready to receive it.
If you have been struggling with illness, searching for answers beyond what modern medicine can provide, or feeling an inner call—a deep knowing that your current way of living is not sustainable—this is your invitation.
The path has always been there, waiting.
Now is the time to take the first step.
For more information, visit the Blue Deer Center website.