entheogenic journey

“Psychedelic” plant medicines, when used for spiritual connection and discovery, are referred to as entheogenic medicines. The term “entheogenic” roughly translates to “generating the experience of the Divine within” (www.artsandculture.google.com). Therefore, we may use the entheogenic medicine journey as a means to open doors of deeper spiritual awareness…a means to learn our deep truths.

Sometimes these doors provide access to information that has been otherwise unattainable, or more acurately…unrecognized. This information may lead to heightened awareness, needed healing, and a new awareness of your true self.

But, entheogenics are not for everyone. As illegal substances, their place in our society is still very strictly controlled and feared.

If you have chosen to explore how entheogenic medicines - psyilocibin, ayahuasca, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), 5MeO DMT, ketamine, ibogaine, etc. - may assist your exploration of your true self, then I am trained to help you prepare for and integrate your journey.

This was my experience and I am eternally grateful for the healing I found. I am also grateful for the process I created for my experience - my research, my preparation, my support system, and most importantly…my integration.

Entheogenic Journey coaching is for you, if you choose to embark on your Journey with intention and commitment. A Journey is something only you can determine and choose for yourself.

While entheogenic medicines profoundly helped me on my journey, it is not my place to recommend or condone the use of these medicines for you. I may only choose to encourage you to conduct your own research as to whether or not you feel they are the right choice for you.

Again, my role as your coach is to help you properly prepare for and integrate your experience…if that is what you choose.

Note: A free 30-minute consult is mandatory for all Entheogenic Journey coaching relationships.

“Sooner or later we must realize there is no station, no one place to arrive at once and for all. The true joy of life is the trip”

— Robert J. Hastings

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