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Plant Medicine

Overview, Who Is It For, and What To Expect During Your Session

Plant Medicine

Plant Medicine refers to the ceremonial and therapeutic use of sacred plants and fungi as catalysts for healing, vision, and spiritual awakening. Traditions such as Amazonian ayahuasca ceremonies, peyote medicine circles, and psilocybin journeys have been used by indigenous cultures for thousands of years to access non-ordinary states of consciousness, commune with the spirit world, and effect deep healing.

The renaissance of psychedelic science in the 21st century has brought these ancient practices into mainstream conversation, with clinical research demonstrating remarkable results for depression, PTSD, addiction, and end-of-life anxiety. Integration support — preparing for and making meaning from plant medicine experiences — is a core part of responsible practice.

Who is Plant Medicine for?

Plant medicine preparation and integration support is for those who are considering or have already undergone plant medicine experiences and want to ensure they are approached with the deepest respect, safety, and intentionality. Not all plant medicine experiences require substances — many practitioners work with legal, non-psychoactive plant allies.

What is Plant Medicine beneficial for?

  • Preparation for safe and intentional ceremony
  • Integration of profound or challenging plant medicine experiences
  • Connection to the spirit and intelligence of plant allies
  • Healing of trauma, addiction, and depression
  • Expanded spiritual perspective and life meaning
  • Support for responsible, ethics-centered engagement

What to expect in a Plant Medicine session

Preparation sessions involve intention setting, diet and lifestyle guidance, emotional preparation, and understanding of what to expect. Integration sessions following an experience help you translate insights into lasting life change. Your guide will hold a non-judgmental, informed space for your entire journey.

Typical session length: 60–90 minutes

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Thomas Crow

Thomas Crow

Ashland, OR

Shamanic Practitioner & Plant Medicine Facilitator

5 (48)From $200
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