La Curandera
Psychedelic Researcher & Healer
"One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious."
— Carl Jung
My Story
Greetings, my fellow psychonauts. I'm Morgana Sin, known to some as La Curandera. I move between the visible and invisible, weaving together ancient wisdom and modern psychology.
- ✓Master's Degree in Psychology
- ✓Purépecha heritage & family lineage of curanderos
- ✓Safe, screened, and compassionate container
My work is rooted in my Purépecha heritage in Mexico and a family lineage of curanderos. I was raised with the understanding that trauma can cause us to lose connection with parts of ourselves. Healing, then, is about reconnecting and becoming whole again.
I bring that ancestral wisdom into my work alongside modern approaches like integration, somatic healing, and shadow work.


Can healing trauma be fun?
Yes, I turned healing into a game. Why? Because healing doesn't have to feel like a homework assignment from the Universe. It can be alive, strange, playful, even funny sometimes.
Think of it as a soul-level scavenger hunt where every vision and memory from the past is a clue, every trigger is a boss battle, and your shadow isn't the villain, it's the part of you that's been waiting to be seen.
The game draws from 1980s arcade games, Indigenous knowledge, Jungian shadow work, somatics, inner child healing, and the old-school magic of myth and metaphor. It's remembering that you were never broken, just scattered.
The Retreat Experience
At my retreats in Mexico, we gently uncover the parts of ourselves that have been hidden or forgotten. Inspired by my Mexican cultural concept of susto, a spiritual shock that can scatter pieces of the soul, we turn healing into a playful scavenger hunt.
Through games, rituals, and guided psychedelic experiences, you'll reconnect with your inner child and reclaim lost fragments of yourself. Along the way, we practice self-empathy, compassion, and love, helping you feel fully seen, free, and alive.
So no, you're not lost. You're just in the first level. The game's still going.
