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Regulating Your Nervous System in an Ayahuasca Ceremony
By Faegann Harlow - Regulating the nervous system in an Ayahuasca ceremony is a sacred act of grounding the body while opening the spirit. This exploration weaves neuroscience and ancestral wisdom to show how breath, presence, and somatic awareness create safety before, during, and after the medicine. It honors the nervous system as a bridge between seen and unseen worlds—a sacred ally guiding us toward integration, surrender, and embodied healing.
How to Connect with and Remember Your Dreams
By Marwa Mitchell – Dreams are sacred messages from the subconscious and spirit realms, offering guidance, healing, and creative inspiration. This guide explores why we forget our dreams, how to remember them, and the rituals that deepen our connection to the dream world. By honoring symbols, creating intentional practices, and weaving their wisdom into daily life, dreamwork becomes a powerful path toward clarity, integration, and spiritual growth.
Bipolar and Plant Medicines: When Is It Safe?
By Eric Russell - Exploring plant medicines with bipolar disorder requires both curiosity and caution. This guide unpacks how different allies—from ayahuasca to cacao—may impact those navigating mood swings, and offers a grounded framework for discerning when it’s safe and when it’s not. With insights on supportive plants, red flags to watch for, and the essential role of integration, it’s a compassionate resource for anyone considering this path. Whether you’re seeking healing, stability, or deeper self-understanding, the key is respect—for your system, the medicine, and your journey.
Master Plants That Illuminate the Subconscious Mind
By Marwa Mitchell – Master plants open pathways into the unseen, revealing the landscapes of memory, dream, and ancestral wisdom held within the subconscious. Through ceremonies with Ayahuasca, Mapacho, or Bobinsana, we are invited to listen more deeply to the symbols, emotions, and visions that rise from within. When met with reverence, these encounters become teachers, guiding us toward authenticity, healing, and a clearer sense of soul purpose. Walking with the plants is not about control, but about surrender—allowing their wisdom to illuminate what lies hidden so that we may reconnect with spirit and live more fully from the heart.
A Founder’s Journey Through Ibogaine: A Letter from Laura Shapiro
By Laura Shapiro – Ibogaine has the power to shift not only the body but the spirit, offering a doorway into deep healing and renewal. This blog shares how Bassé came to life through my own journey with addiction, recovery, and nearly twenty years of working alongside this medicine. It reflects a model of care rooted in safety, compassion, and integration—one that honors both the science and the sacredness of plant medicine.
How to Heal the Wound of Feeling Disconnected from Nature
By Lindsay Calliandra Rose - Reconnecting with nature is a sacred act of remembering, a return to the living wisdom that surrounds and sustains us. Rooted in ancestral ways and earth-based traditions, this path invites us to reawaken our senses, restore our spiritual balance, and mend the quiet grief of separation. Through mindful presence, ritual, and relationship with the more-than-human world, we begin to walk in rhythm with the Earth once more. This reconnection is not only healing, it’s a homecoming to our true essence.
Who Was I in a Past Life? Why Does It Matter?
By Marwa Mitchell - Past life regression is a sacred journey inward, a gentle yet powerful practice to explore the soul’s timeless path across lifetimes. Rooted in both spiritual tradition and quantum healing, it reveals the karmic threads, archetypes, and unresolved stories that shape our present. By connecting with the Higher Self and accessing subconscious memories, we open doors to deep healing, emotional release, and self-discovery. Through intention, trust, and inner vision, past life work becomes a mirror for growth, reminding us that we are more than this life, more than this body, and always guided by the wisdom of the soul.
Are You Taking Medicine or Getting High?
By Justin Levy - Psychedelics carry both the power to heal and the potential to harm, depending on how they’re approached. When used with intention, reverence, and integration, they can act as profound teachers. But without grounded support and cultural context, they risk becoming tools of escapism. This reflection traces the evolution from rave culture to ceremonial practice, challenging mainstream narratives and calling for deeper integrity in our relationship with plant medicines.