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Plant Medicine
& Ceremony

Experience a journey to the realms of non-ordinary consciousness. Within these realms, deep-seeded issues that have long been hidden within one’s subconscious mind are revealed, giving opportunity for restorative healing.

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Ayahuasca

Ayahuasca is comprised of two separate plants: the chacruna leaf (Psychotria viridis) and the Ayahuasca vine (Banisteriopsis caapi). Alone, neither of these plants produce medicinal nor entheogenic properties. However, when combined, they work together and become a very powerful and sacred medicine. The plants are collected from the jungle and brewed into a sacred tea. Experience this journey, in South America, facilitated by a Shaman.

Cacao

Cacao is unlike other cacao beans, ceremonial cacao is specifically produced from native cacao strains. These strains are found growing on its own in the wild without the help of humans. The compounds found in these seeds are essential for ceremonial use. Cacao involves a communal gathering with a sacred circle, music and of course, and a guide for the journey. Enjoying ceremonial cacao can help you connect with your heart and be a gentle guide through transformational consciousness shifts.

Kambo

Kambo, toxins extracted from a type of frog, are added to several superficial holes in your skin made by a Shaman. Leaving it on for about 15 minutes, the burn makes it easier for your body to absorb the toxins. The toxin contains several different compounds which can cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or abdominal cramping. You may also experience an opioid-like mellow feeling or euphoria. Kambo can be experienced primarily in South America.

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Traditional Drums

Sananga

Sananga is a powerful eye drop with a healing power that’s more energetic than physical, and that has the capacity to increase spiritual insight in the minds of those who use it. Used either in conjunction with Ayahuasca or as a stand-alone treatment, Sananga shows powerful potential to treat a spectrum of physical and psychospiritual illnesses. For most it is a slight eye-stinging experience with either slightly blurred or slightly heightened eyesight for a short period of time.

Hrape' & Sacred Tobacco

Traditional tobacco is a medicine, which can be used in a prescribed way to promote physical, spiritual, emotional, and community well-being. It may be used as an offering to the Creator or to another person, place, or being. A gift of traditional tobacco is a sign of respect and may be offered when asking for help, guidance, or protection. It may be burned in a fire or smoked in a pipe, yet the smoke is generally not inhaled. In many teachings, the smoke from burned tobacco has a purpose of carrying thoughts and prayers to the spirit world or to the Creator.

Sofiya has participated in ceremony around the world, worked directly with powerful Shamans on how to properly deliver these experiences, and faciliated many ceremonies locally and through world travel. If you are interested in participating in ceremony, have questions about Sofiya's experiences or which Plant Medicine is recommended for you, please fill out the form in the chat box and you will be contacted when ceremony is being offered in any capacity locally or for any of Sofiya's travel abroad to ceremony.

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