Plant Medicine
Sacred.
Intentional. Supported.
Intentional preparation, supported ceremony, and deep integration — for those called to this path.
My Perspective
Lived experience,
not doctrine.
I attribute much of my own growth and healing to God, who guided me through struggles with anxiety, addiction, disconnection from self, and persistent feelings of shame and unworthiness.
It was through those challenges that I felt called toward deeper inner work — and eventually, toward working with plants. This path has not been about shortcuts or answers. It has been about responsibility, honesty, and continued integration.
To this day, I remain committed to my own healing through master plant dietas and intentional work with Ayahuasca. I bring this lived experience into my support work — not as doctrine or prescription, but as genuine understanding.
Plant medicine is not for everyone. And it is not a magic solution. The real work happens before and after the ceremony.
Choose Your Format
Two ways
not doctrine.
I attribute much of my own growth and healing to God, who guided me through struggles with anxiety, addiction, disconnection from self, and persistent feelings of shame and unworthiness.
It was through those challenges that I felt called toward deeper inner work — and eventually, toward working with plants. This path has not been about shortcuts or answers. It has been about responsibility, honesty, and continued integration.
To this day, I remain committed to my own healing through master plant dietas and intentional work with Ayahuasca. I bring this lived experience into my support work — not as doctrine or prescription, but as genuine understanding.
Plant medicine is not for everyone. And it is not a magic solution. The real work happens before and after the ceremony.
My Support
Three phases
of the journey.
The ceremony itself is only a moment. What surrounds it determines how much of it you can actually receive and integrate.
01
Preparation
Approaching the medicine with intention, clarity, and self-awareness. Together, we explore your motivations, fears, intentions, and any unresolved material that may arise. We establish the psychological and spiritual groundwork that allows the experience to be as safe and purposeful as possible.
02
Ceremony Support
I can offer guidance in choosing the right ceremony, facilitator, and setting for your unique needs. I am not a ceremony facilitator, but I hold deep respect for the traditions and lineages involved — and I can help you navigate this space thoughtfully. Reach out to discuss what this looks like for your situation.
03
Integration
The ceremony ends. The integration is where the work truly begins. We meet the insights, the visions, the difficult material — and we build bridges from that experience into your daily life. Without integration, even the most profound ceremony can fade into memory. With it, it becomes a turning point.
Is This For You?
This work might
be calling you if…
- You feel genuinely called to explore plant medicine, not just curious or seeking an escape.
- You've done some inner work and are ready to go deeper than conventional approaches have taken you.
- You want to approach this path with intention, care, and proper grounding — not recklessly.
- You're committed to integration — to actually living the insights that emerge.
- You're dealing with long-standing patterns — addiction, shame, trauma, disconnection — that haven't responded to other approaches.
This work is not appropriate for everyone. Certain medications (especially SSRIs and MAOIs), mental health conditions, and personal circumstances can make plant medicine unsafe. Honest conversation about your situation is essential before considering this path.
Integration
Where the real
work happens.
Many people have profound experiences with plant medicine — and then life continues, patterns resurface, and the insights gradually fade. This is not a failure. It's what happens without proper integration.
Integration is the process of weaving what you encountered in ceremony into the fabric of how you actually live. It's the conversations, the practices, the honest accounting of what changed and what still needs tending.
Whether you've already had a plant medicine experience and are seeking integration support, or you're preparing for your first ceremony, I'm here to help you ground it in real life.
