
Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center
About The Center
The Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center (ICAC) is a religious organization devoted to awakening, presence, and remembrance of the Divine. Rooted in Oneness, ICAC welcomes people of all spiritual, philosophical, and religious paths, honoring the freedom of each individual to explore their own unique journey toward communion with the Divine.
Membership
To participate in sacred ceremonies during Inekawa retreats, individuals must hold active membership with the Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center. Membership ensures alignment with the Center’s values and provides the preparation, care, and accountability that these sacred experiences deserve.
To learn more about membership with the Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center, please visit inekawaconsciousawakeningcenter.org or contact info@inekawaconsciousawakeningcenter.org.

Sacred Sacrament
At the Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center, ayahuasca is revered as a holy sacrament. Through this communion, members are invited into direct relationship with the Divine Creator and the essence of Oneness that unites all of existence. Ayahuasca is not approached as medicine, but as a sacred sacrament central to ICAC’s spiritual mission.
COMPLEMENTARY ROLES
The Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center (ICAC) functions as the spiritual body of the Inekawa community, offering religious teachings and sacramental practice. The Inekawa Foundation is a separate nonprofit organization that provides education, retreats, and community support.
While the Foundation and the Center share a commitment to supporting growth and awakening, their missions and activities remain distinct. The Foundation does not conduct ceremonies; all sacramental practices are carried out solely through ICAC as part of its spiritual mission.
Disclaimer: The Inekawa Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that provides educational programs, retreats, and community support. The Inekawa Conscious Awakening Center (ICAC) is a separate religious organization; all ceremonial leadership and sacramental practices are conducted solely through ICAC.