Plant Medicine
Sacred.
Preperation. Integration.
The work.
Intentional preparation, supported ceremony, and deep integration. For those ready to go deeper.
My Perspective
Lived experience,
I attribute much of my own growth and healing to Hashem, 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 i found Ayahausca. 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, to help other men ready to rise up.
Im very honored and grateful to be serving this medicine in South Florida at our retreat center called Tikkun Healing Center. Every month we offer retreats, whether its the start of your journey or a continuation its a magical property that holds the energy of healing. Its a gift to be able to stay in this circle with everyone that passes through and to be able to continue my work with this plant. That being said- Plant medicine is not for everyone, and it is not a magic pill. The real work happens after the ceremony. Stepping into a retreat with me at Tikkun means committing to preparation and continued integration. Whether thats through Tikkun or elsewhere. A plant medicine experience with no integration will become just a fleeting memory. I mentioned that I am committed to my own work through Ayahausca and master plant dietas. You may be wondering what that is.. A master plant dieta is a traditional practice from the indigenous healing cultures of Peru and specifically the Shipibo tribe. Where a person spends a dedicated amount of time building a relationship and learning from a specific "teaching" plant. The term diet comes from the idea that while doing this practice you are dieting. From being in isolation so quite literally a diet from people, to the food you eat which is bland simple foods with no salt, sugar, or oils. No distractions. Just you, your thoughts and the plants. I attribute a lot of my deep learning and integration to these experiences that i continue to dedicate myself to multiple times a year. If this tickles your curiosity- let it. Open up a door for a conversation.
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 am a partner in a retreat center in South Florida called Tikkun Healing Center, where I facilitate mutli-day retreats. If you'd like more information on retreat information, reach out directly or find us at Tikkunhealingcenter.org. If you are interested in a master plant dieta in peru, I run trips once a year.
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. And where you begin to see real shifts in your life.
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 feel stuck or stagnant
- You want to approach this path with intention, care, and proper grounding not recklessly.
- You're committed to integration to actually doing the work
- You're dealing with long-standing patterns or dealing with 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.
