THE SHAMAN OF ENTREPRENEURS

“I realized I hadn’t understood anything about life”: Flor Bollini’s journey from Argentine politics to ayahuasca and tantric sexuality.

A few months before her tragic death in Ibiza, the psychedelic therapist recounted in an interview how she gave up a stable political career to devote herself entirely to sacred plants, ancestral healing and sexuality as a therapeutic path.
Flor Bollini fue encontrada muerta en una villa de lujo de Sant Antoni en Ibiza.

The judicial investigation into the death of Flor Bollini at a private party in Ibiza, recently reopened by Justice after new evidence was revealed, has rekindled interest in the figure of the woman who was known as the “shaman of businessmen”. Beyond the mystery of her death, Bollini left a unique legacy as an international reference in psychedelic healing, conscious sexuality and integrative spirituality.

In an interview given months before her death, the founder of NANA Heals recounted the journey that led her to abandon a political career in Argentina to devote herself entirely to the study of ayahuasca, the molecule of God and tantra.

A personal journey that he defined as a return to the origin: “I realized that I had not understood anything about life”.

From Kiyosaki’s quadrant to ayahuasca ceremonies

Flor Bollini was born in Buenos Aires in 1980 and went on to hold political office in Argentina’s Parliament before radically changing her life. The breaking point, in her words, was a book: “The Money Flow Quadrant” by Robert Kiyosaki.

That reading showed her that she was “in the wrong quadrant” and that she would not achieve personal freedom from where she was. “That’s when I began my quest as an entrepreneur, which became, at the same time, my spiritual quest,” she recounted.

She then decided to leave her permanent job in Argentina and moved to Berlin, where she began researching ayahuasca and ancestral medicine. Years later, after returning to Argentina and experiencing a breakup, she decided to perform her first ceremony with this sacred plant.

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The experience was transformative: “I was able to connect for the first time with the essence of my soul, to hear its voice, to understand that my anxiety was fear. It was the first time I embraced myself,” she confessed.

After several ceremonies, Bollini began a profound process of personal healing guided by the plants. “It was like learning to crawl, to walk again. It took me seven to ten ceremonies to reach a point of transcendence, because I had a very strong head,” she explained.

To that connection she added a more formal spiritual practice: she was initiated as an African priestess to serve medicine, a decision she recounted was born of an inner certainty: “There was nothing more important to do with my life than to dedicate myself to this.”

“I work for God and I work for plants. They are superior intelligences,” she affirmed. That integrative vision was the basis on which she founded NANA Heals, a platform for psychedelic companionship for therapeutic purposes, which she defined as the first AI-based psychoactive ecosystem.

Tantric sexuality as a way of healing

Another focus of her work was the link between sexuality and mental health. For Bollini, the sexual repression imposed by structures such as the Church had generated massive traumas that had an impact on the emotional health of millions of people. In this context, psychoactive substances offered a way to unblock repressed memories and reconnect with vital sexual energy.

Her exploration in this area took her to India, where she studied ayurveda and tantra. “I was surprised to understand how we can manipulate our internal pharmacy through sexuality: generate serotonin, endorphins, natural antidepressants… How come we don’t learn this in school?” she wondered.

Over time, her combined practice of ancestral medicine and conscious sexuality revealed common patterns: “Many patients were releasing repressed sexual trauma. I saw that three out of five people with mental disorders had unresolved sexual trauma. It was a deduction from a decade of serving medicine.”

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Master plants, orgasms and expansion of consciousness

Flor Bollini claimed that both tantra and psychoactives could lead to the same place: expanded states of consciousness. In her ceremonies with 5-MeO-DMT, known as “the molecule of God,” she witnessed intense physical manifestations: “Women and men had full-body orgasms, released blocked memories, accessed forgotten memories. The medicine connected with the sexual energy or with the trauma that prevented it from flowing,” she explained.

Beyond the sensationalism surrounding her death, Flor Bollini’s life was a profound journey through ancestral practices, integrative psychology, non-dogmatic spirituality and transformative sexuality. In her own words, she was a “worker of the sacred”, a woman who built a path outside the traditional health system, betting on holistic, radical healing guided by master plants.

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