CG, known in ceremony as Elk, walks the sacred path with humility, devotion, and the blessing of many lands. Rooted in Colombian lineage and shaped by a life lived across the United States, Mexico, Canada, Colombia, Brazil, and the Amazon rainforest, his journey has been one of deep study, service, and remembrance.
Over the years, Elk has carried more than 250 ceremonies throughout the Americas — guiding circles in the mountains of Colombia, the jungles of Brazil, the deserts of Mexico, and the forests of the North. Each ceremony has been a prayer offered to the Earth, a bridge between worlds, and an invitation for others to reconnect with their own spirit.
His training has unfolded directly in the jungle, studying with the Huni Kuin people, as well as grandfathers and wisdom keepers from Mexico, Colombia, and Brazil. Through these teachers, he received the ancestral ways of working with sacred medicines, along with a profound understanding of Mother Earth, the constellations, and the celestial map that guides the rhythms of life.
Elk’s work is a weaving of worlds — ancestral medicine combined with new healing techniques and shamanic practices, honoring tradition while embracing evolution. His mission is simple and powerful: to help one person at a time, guiding them toward clarity, balance, and sacred consciousness.
Today, Elk walks as a Messenger of Life and a Helper of Humanity, offering ceremonies that carry the medicines of the Brazilian Amazon, the mountains of Colombia, and the deserts of Mexico. His purpose is to bring light, healing, and remembrance — helping each person awaken their own medicine and reconnect with the wisdom of the Earth.
Among all his roles, the one closest to his heart is being a father. His daughter travels with him on this sacred journey, learning from the world, the medicines, and the people they meet. She is his reminder that every step on this path is for the generations yet to come.
Elk’s prayer is clear: to serve, to uplift, and to help humanity rise — one heart, one ceremony, one life at a time.