A Pathway to Healing, Insight,
and Evolution

Sacred Remembering

Since long before recorded history, psychedelic plants have supported human beings in healing, expanding consciousness, and connecting with the divine.

After decades of criminalization, we are now living through a cultural renaissance, where research institutions, advocacy groups, and seekers are reintroducing these sacred tools into medicine, therapy, wellness, and spiritual practice.

The power of psychedelics as allies in healing is profound. And while modern science is only beginning to validate their efficacy, Indigenous lineages have long known what the western mind is now rediscovering:

When approached with respect, reverence, and understanding, these plants can help us:

  • Heal trauma—personal, ancestral, and collective

  • Reconnect with meaning, purpose, and spirit

  • Build deeper relationships with ourselves, the Earth, and one another

  • Explore expanded states of consciousness and insight


In Right Relationship

Alongside the gifts of psychedelic work come real responsibilities—and necessary questions:

  • How do we engage with these medicines in ways that are ethical, inclusive, and rooted in integrity?

  • How do we preserve the wisdom of the traditions that shaped them, while welcoming new voices and approaches?

  • How do we protect this work from becoming extractive, commodified, or disconnected from its deeper purpose?

And perhaps most importantly: How do we prepare ourselves—mentally, emotionally, and spiritually—for the opportunities these experiences can offer?

This section of the site is a space for exploring those questions.
It’s where I’ll share insights, reflections, and resources that support responsible engagement, thoughtful integration and deeper understanding of the many layers of this work.

What are these medicines?
How do they work?
How do we know if we’re ready?
What frameworks and practices can help us stay grounded?

These are living questions. And they ask us to look in all directions: backward— to the teachers, elders, and traditions that came before, inward— to our own values and capacity for discernment, And forward—to the future we want to co-create and the obstacles we may face.

Walking with Reverence

These medicines have the power to open us in profound ways. As such, they can ask us to engage in some of the most difficult work that we will ever do over the course of our lives. It is necessary to bring the right tools into our process—therapeutic, somatic, spiritual—so that the insights we receive can be integrated and lived.

They ask us to engage not just with our own stories, but with the world we live in, tThe culture we participate in, the systems we perpetuate, and the earth we are part of.

15 years ago, I found my way onto the path of Ayawaska in the Peruvian Amazon. There, like many places around the world where indigenous communities still hold plant medicine lineages, practitioners devote their entire lives to the study of these medicines. These plants are revered not simply as tools, but as sentient teachers that carry wisdom, perspective, and a sacred vibration that can be transmitted to us.

It’s from a place of humility, care, and commitment that I craft my offerings and writings to support people on their journey. And as someone who’s ever listening and learning to what the plants (and other humans) hae to teach.

May what you find here support you in walking your own sacred path—with clarity, reverence, and heart.

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