When is the right time to embark on your first medicine journey?
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I navigated countless inquiries from people who feel called to work with Ayahuasca for the first time but have reservations and fears. Some feel that for their first journey, they would prefer to do it in a private setting, fearing the discomfort of being open and vulnerable in front of strangers. Some ask about doing a ceremony with ‘lighter’ medicines to dip their toes into the shamanic waters first. Others inquire but keep postponing because they believe they are not ready or in the right space to enter this work. Some get easily spooked by information they hear or read on the internet and then cancel.
Fear of the unknown and resistance to change can manifest itself in so many ways and is completely understandable. It took me two years of being aware of plant medicine ceremonies, even receiving regular newsletters about it, before I cautiously embarked on my first retreat. As I emerged from that journey, my first thought was, as is the response of almost everyone who experiences this medicine work: ‘I wish I had done this sooner!’ The direction of my life changed from that moment.
While plant medicine work may not be everyone’s cup of tea, it is undoubtedly one of the most profound peak experiences a human being can have in this lifetime. I would place this on the top ten bucket list of any seeker who wants to know more about their potential and greater existence. We now have the incredible privilege in this day and age of having relatively easy and affordable access to be able to do it. These mysterious master teacher plants are reaching out to us, just as we feel our inner attraction to their ancient teachings. There is a conspiratorial alchemy brewing between primordial plant consciousness and a new wave of human beings seeking to be reborn into this world. It is a global movement unfolding that is far bigger than us.
At the end of the day, there is no proverbial ‘right or wrong’ time to embark on this sacred journey. You can choose to do it privately on your own terms or within a group. It is important, however, that you do it safely- that you are medically cleared to do it, and you must be able to fully trust the organisation or facilitator holding the ceremony space. Once these boxes are ticked, the calling is felt, and the universe presents the opportunity: it is not to be rationalised or tempered; you book, pack, and do what it takes to show up to meet your soul.
A value cannot be attached to such a meeting. It’s that simple.
