Everybody Wants to be a Shaman – Except Those that Are
/If you have the calling to lead Ayahuasca ceremonies, read this first. It's everything no one talks about, and you deserve to know the truth about what you're getting into.
Read MoreIf you have the calling to lead Ayahuasca ceremonies, read this first. It's everything no one talks about, and you deserve to know the truth about what you're getting into.
Read MoreAs an Ayahuasca apprentice, I have been blessed to witness countless miracles and mind-blowing moments. These are a few of my life-changing favorites.
Read MoreThere is no such thing as a healer; no one can take our dis-ease. A true healer is just a vessel of divinity, and they help us move the emotions that have solidified into toxicity. The only one that can heal you is you.
Read MoreAyahuasca and Marijuana are both powerhouse plant teachers, but mere mortals trying to mix the two often manifest serious ramifications.
Read MoreThe limitations and structure of discipline actually create the container required for liberation. This is an ode to using ritual and routine as a means to transcend the mind.
Read MoreHow I used Ayahuasca to heal an intangible, gaping Mother Wound and send me on a journey into the Sacred Feminine.
Read MoreAyahuasca can put on one hell of a visual experience. But what do we do with the visuals once the ceremony ends? This will help.
Read MoreSpirit and soul are not synonyms, they are dance partners in our journey through consciousness.
Read MoreHelping someone through a dark Ayahuasca journey is like staring into the mirror of all your personal darkness and fears. It can be the most humbling and rewarding experience of both lifetimes. But it requires an almost in-human commitment to integrity.
Read MoreFighting fear is fruitless. Resistance is the core of all anxiety. Here is honest advice from one bona fide scaredy cat on how to fall in love with fear instead.
Read MoreShamanic coaching and Ayahuasca coaching for preparation and integration of sacred plant medicine. Death coaching for those facing mortality.