Ancestral Medicine & Modern Psychology

Return to Wholeness

Guiding psychonauts through intentional transformation. Reclaiming scattered fragments of the soul.

Morgana Sin guiding intentional transformation
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Morgana Sin

Rooted in the Purépecha heritage of Mexico and holding a Master's degree in psychology, Morgana moves gracefully between the visible and invisible, weaving ancestral plant medicine with clinical somatic frameworks.

Surviving complex trauma taught her a revolutionary truth: you were never broken, simply scattered. Inspired by the indigenous concept of susto (soul loss resulting from spiritual shock), she designs compassionate containers that guide players back to wholeness.

“One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.”

— Carl Jung
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A retreat and a podcast — two ways to explore healing through Morgana's work.

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Retreat · Mexico

The Cosmic Game

A multi-day retreat in Mexico that turns trauma healing into a beautiful, playful, and intense scavenger hunt for the soul. Blending 1980s arcade aesthetics with deep somatic integration.

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Podcast · Spotify

Laughing through the Scars

Because healing doesn't have to feel like a homework assignment from the Universe. Listen in as Morgana dissects complex trauma, shares raw medicine stories, and finds the genuine humor inside the survival journey.

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Essays on healing, trauma & becoming

PhilosophyMorgana Sin7 min read

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...

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