Join Shipibo Master healer Teddy Wilder Romas Cairuna for an exploration of ancestral and contemporary shamanic tools. Gain a deeper understanding of how to offer plant medicine integration services safely and effectively within their cultural context.

Do you consider yourself a “plant medicine person?”

Does your work with sacred earth medicines fall somewhere on the spectrum between “shamanic” & “ceremonial” to “psychotherapeutic” & “clinical”?

 

Have you struggled to tie them all together holistically?


Though psychotherapeutic approaches have an essential role to play and a body of knowledge to draw from (especially for people in the West), there are still mystical experiences science cannot yet explain. Visions of our ancestors, encounters with divine beings, spirit guides, and other entities are clear examples...

How do we solve the challenge that plant medicine integration specialists face?

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Whether a psychedelic journey happens in a clinical or contemporary setting, it is still an authentic experience.

That’s why we believe building a bridge between ancestral shamanic practices and contemporary psychotherapeutic modalities is essential.

This bridge will provide safe and qualified care to your clients while ensuring they receive the wisdom shamanic traditions offer.

During this free masterclass, Teddy will discuss why it’s essential to study ancestral and shamanic tools and link them to your modern day practice. You'll expand your awareness of possibilities when confronted with the phenomena that arise during psychedelic experiences.  


Through cultivating the diverse skills required to support your clients as a plant medicine integration coach, you will create a safe, well rounded, and culturally informed space for medicinal exploration.

True alchemy can happen when modern consciousness meets ancient tradition. Our current Psychedelic Renaissance is only possible because of the cultures that have stewarded these medicines for thousands of years. Honoring these ancient roots can not only help prevent cultural genocide and mitigate appropriation, but it also has the potential to deepen our own healing powers. Developing a practice of deep listening to yourself, the guiding forces, and the wisdom of these master plants is critical. These sacred plants and the ancient shamanic practices which surround them help us to remember who we are and invite us, again and again, to show up with integrity.

Will you heed their call?

Here is a taste of what you will learn in this masterclass

  • Why integrating ancestral wisdom with contemporary psychotherapeutic modalities is essential for modern plant medicine integration
  • How to help your clients navigate traditional vs non-traditional medicine servers and why profiling your shamans is essential
  • What it means to be a safe, qualified, and culturally informed integration practitioner in the modern world of plant medicines
  • How a Shipibo master healer interprets the plant, spirit, and dream worlds, giving you a conceptual understanding of the master plants used in ayahuasca shamanism
  • How to incorporate these ancient practices into your life so that you can draw on them and better serve your clients 

Meet your hosts 


Teddy Wilder Romas Cairuna has more than 15 years of experience working with medicinal plants, cooking ayahuasca, and as a teacher and guide. He has worked for years to create a more modern system of shamanism that includes techniques that can be applied to the lifestyles and rhythms of modern society.

Teddy first cooked ayahuasca with his grandfather, who was a traditional healer, at the age of 14. Soon after, he completed his first Master Plant dieta, and was crowned Onanya at 26, considered fit to heal and sit with elders in ayahuasca ceremonies.

 

Marc-John Brown is a conscious entrepreneur from Edinburgh, as well as a Head Coach at the Plant Spirit School Integration Coach Certification Program. Among his many callings are: ceremony & retreat facilitation, plant medicine integration and coaching, writing and public speaking, indigenous capacitation and liaising. He has been a practitioner of modern shamanism since 2008, and these studies have taken him to work, and be in contact with, tribal shamans of Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Korea, and Malaysia.

Marc-John Brown is a shamanic teacher, coach, and mentor. He is one of two Head Coaches at the Plant Spirit School Integration Coach Certification Program. Among his many callings are ceremony and retreat facilitation, plant medicine integration and coaching, writing and public speaking, indigenous advocacy, capacitation, and liaison.


He has been a practitioner of modern shamanism since 2008, and these studies have taken him to work with tribal shamans of Mexico, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Brazil, Korea, and Malaysia. His work seeks to build and model a psychedelic landscape that is equitable and inclusive for the world's indigenous populations