Communion

The ceremony itself is held within a structure passed down from my teachers and refined through my own medicine and intuition. The form is reverent, attuned, and responsive. The architecture is shaped by multiple forces: the ceremonial plan, the presence of the participant, the specific intentions and themes at play, and the invisible collaborations with the unseen realms.

My role is not to channel or perform. It is to stabilize, to witness, to anchor. Each communion is both deeply held and mysteriously unpredictable, experienced as an adventure of mind, body, heart, and spirit. The medicine moves, and we move with it, while always maintaining the sacred center.