A life lived
in many rooms,

finally arriving home.

ABOUT US

Discover Your Inner
Conduit to Clarity.

OUR GUIDING INTENTION

Zemi is built on the belief that profound well-being comes from deep, intentional connection — to yourself, your purpose, and to the wisdom that surrounds you. Inspired by the Taíno concept of the Zemí, which serves as a powerful conduit for spiritual connection and guidance, this work is designed to support your total transformation.
We move beyond surface-level solutions to help you establish a sustainable foundation for growth, healing, and clarity. Whether you arrive as a person seeking change or as a practitioner seeking deeper tools, the invitation is the same: return to what was already there.

MISSION STATEMENT

Zemí Wellness provides grounded, expert guidance—inspired by ancestral wisdom—to foster profound connection and sustainable change. My mission is to support personal resilience and professional excellence through safe psychedelic integration, personalized wellness coaching, and ethical clinical consultation.

JAIME R. DAVILA

“I am not an expert at being a man. I am a man who has been paying close attention."

What follows is not a résumé. It is a few of the rooms I have lived in, and what each one gave me. I share them not because they make me qualified, but because they are the truth of how I found my way to this work.

i.

Service.

I joined the military young, because it gave me a structure I needed to enter the world as an adult. I learned discipline, brotherhood, and the cost of pretending you are fine when you are not.

ii.

Engineering.

Years in aerospace taught me precision and the importance of competence. I could navigate almost anything except the quiet sadness that followed me home.

iii.

Fatherhood.

My son arrived and reorganized everything. The man he needed me to be was not the man I knew how to be. So I began, slowly, to learn.

iv.

The first circle.

A friend invited me to a men's group. I went mostly out of politeness. I have not stopped showing up since. That room taught me that I had been starving for something I did not know existed.

v.

The dark season.

There was a depression I did not see coming. It took everything down with it. What pulled me back, slowly, was not insight. It was the small, patient presence of other men who had been there before me.

vi.

Facilitation.

After years of being held, I began to hold. Quietly at first, then more openly. Zemi grew out of the rooms I was already in — a name for what had been forming all along.

A CLOSING THOUGHT

"I do not think any of us were meant to do this alone. The whole project of becoming a person seems to require other people, very patient ones, who are willing to keep seeing us until we can see ourselves."

- JAIME