Suzi and Teresa sit down for a heartfelt and eye-opening conversation about the rising call toward plant medicine and why so many are feeling drawn to these sacred healing modalities right now. Together, they explore the deeper reasons people are seeking out ceremonies and sacraments, like those held within the Sacred Warrior Fellowship, from emotional healing and spiritual connection to relief from trauma, depression, and anxiety.
They also address the questions and fears many people have. Their compassionate, grounded dialogue offers clarity for those who are curious but cautious.
Importantly, Suzi and Teresa unpack the cultural stigma that has surrounded plant medicine for decades and how misunderstanding, fear, and even political agendas contributed to its demonization. They offer context around its sacred indigenous roots and how science is finally catching up to what many cultures have known for centuries: these plants are powerful tools for healing when used with intention, integrity, and reverence.
Whether you’re just beginning to explore or have been called to this path for a while, this conversation invites you to listen with an open heart and discover what it means to heal in sacred communion with nature’s medicine.
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