inner work intensive: preparation, Process & investment
Why guidance matters…
This work is not casual.
It’s intentional, structured, and designed to create breakthroughs—not just a meaningful experience.
The goal is not insight alone but integration and lasting shifts in how you live.
Most people have plenty of insights from an experience with plant medicines, but in order to integrate and apply what they experience, afterward they usually need support and guidance. They also usually need some pre-work guidance.
The role of a guide, therefore, is to:
provide structure and safety
help you stay present through intensity
support you in making sense of what arises
and ensure the experience leads to something useful in your life
“Without integration, even powerful experiences tend to fade over time.”
What makes this different
This is not:
recreational
unstructured
or insight-focused alone
This is:
intentional
supported
and focused on real-world change
The Process (in brief)…
Preparation
We clarify what matters before anything begins.
define intentions
identify patterns and areas of focus
prepare mentally and emotionally
the experience
A structured, supported session in a controlled environment.
calm, minimal setting
guided support throughout
space to fully engage with the experience
Integration
This is where the real work happens.
make sense of what came up
translate insight into action
reinforce changes in real life
Investment (pricing transparency)
This is a high-touch, individualized process.
It includes:
preparation sessions
full-day guided experience
post-session integration support
who this is for:
This is for people who:
are ready to face themselves honestly
want more than a temporary experience
are committed to integrating what they learn
Investment:
👉 $1,500 – $2,500
(depending on scope, preparation, and follow-up)
Final exchange is based on the level of preparation and integration support needed. This is determined via consultation.
who this is not for:
This is not for people who:
are looking for a quick or recreational experience
want to bypass the work of change
are not prepared to integrate what comes up
