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Welcome to Matoaka Spirit, your sanctuary for spiritual healing and personal growth. Our team of experienced, traditionally trained healers, intuitives, and guides are here to support you in your quest for self-discovery, healing, and spiritual enlightenment. The path to healing begins within, let us teach you how
Bufo Alvarius (5MEO-DMT)
For those looking for profound change, Bufo clears the systemic emotional weight we carry. This Grandfather medicine teaches us about universal law, and the meaning of connection. Bufo combats anxiety, PTSD, depression by rewiring neuropathways, and resetting chemical imbalance in the brain.
Profound and unique, Bufo is a journey you will never forget.
Psilocybin (Psilocybe)
For those looking for a connection between the self and the spirit. Participating in Psilocybin ceremonies allows us to experience the subconscious mind, and connect with the soul. Psilocybin allows us to view our patterns of behaviour, and to explore our physical and spiritual health, at a pace that is easily interpreted by the participant.
Dimethyltryptamine (N,N-DMT)
For those looking for an experience to awaken their Spirituality. This medicine transports us to a state of consciousness where we experience sight, beyond the physical. DMT allows us to view life as we know it from a different lens.
This medicine provides us with a deeply profound experience that allows shift in perspective.
Rochelle Thody Denechoan, is a member of the Dene Tha‘ tribe, Treaty 8 Territory. Rochelle, is a traditionally trained practitioner of plant and amphibian medicine. She offers her clients a unique approach to spiritual growth, using the healing properties of these natural remedies to help her clients align their physical, emotional, and spiritual selves.
Rochelle’s practice is rooted in a deep connection to the natural world and the teachings of her ancestors, and she is dedicated to sharing these teachings with those who seek them.
With her guidance clients can find a path toward healing, self-discovery, and a deeper connection to the world around them.
Rochelle‘s work is a testament to the power of our connection to nature and the importance of honouring the wisdom of our ancestors.
The founder of Iboga Temple, Adele is a traditionally trained Missoko Bwiti Iboga Provider who trained under 10th generation Shaman, Moughenda Mikala. One of the most sought-after providers outside of Africa, Adele is one of only a handful of people empowered to complete women’s pre-initiation retreats.
Before she began her calling to work with Iboga, Adele walked the path of trauma and addiction. After trying all other modalities and medicines, it was finally Iboga that brought her back to life.
Having healed herself from addiction, eating disorders, chronic pain, depression, anxiety and suicidal ideation. Adele had a deep knowledge of the struggles her clients are facing. She understand that her guests are not just working through trauma and addiction, but have a soul wound that needs to be healed. She serves as a bridge for the medicine and the people who need it.
“I’ve worked with this medicine for a decade, facilitating Iboga ceremonies for hundreds of people. Here’s what I know: we all have the power to heal ourselves fully. And this can be done in an instant. Iboga shows you how to heal, once and for all. Life is not about healing - it’s about living.”
Rochelle T.
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Plant and amphibian medicines have been used globally by indigenous cultures for thousands of years. These medicine ceremonies open up the door for both physical, and spiritual healing.
When used for physical healing, these medicines have therapeutic potential in treating mental health conditions such as chronic depression, anxiety, PTSD, OCD, annd addiction. Plant and amphibian medicines have been found to have a significant impact on neuropathways in the brain. Allowing for Increased connectivity, disruption of the activity of the Default Mode Network (DMN), neuroplasticity, and serotonin.
When used for spiritual healing, plant and amphibian medicine facilitate profound spiritual experiences, expanded states of consciousness and a deeper connection with the divine. This leaves you with a sense of interconnectedness, unity and transcendence. Allowing you to explore your inner selves, gain insights into your life purpose and experience a greater sense of meaning.
Healing the mind, body, and soul simultaneously allows us to feel a sense of alignment with our selves, and the Creator, with a true understanding of who we are and our purpose on this journey that is life.
Psilocybin and Bufo are two substances that are used in ceremonies for their potential healing properties.
Psilocybin: Psilocybin is a naturally occurring psychedelic compound found in certain species of mushrooms, often referred to as "magic mushrooms" or "psilocybin mushrooms." In a ceremonial setting, psilocybin is used to facilitate introspection, personal growth, and spiritual exploration. It is believed to have the potential to address various conditions, including:
- Depression and anxiety: Psilocybin has shown promising results in clinical research for its potential to alleviate symptoms of treatment-resistant depression and anxiety disorders. It is thought to work by promoting neuroplasticity, enhancing emotional processing, and fostering a sense of connectedness and well-being.
- Addiction: Research suggests that psilocybin may be beneficial in the treatment of substance use disorders, including addiction to substances like alcohol, tobacco, and opioids. It is believed to help individuals gain new perspectives, break patterns of addiction, and increase motivation for behavior change.
- Existential distress and end-of-life anxiety: Psilocybin has been studied for its potential to alleviate existential distress and anxiety in terminally ill patients. It may help individuals find meaning, reduce fear of death, and enhance their overall quality of life.
Bufo (Bufo Alvarius): Bufo Alvarius, also known as the Sonoran Desert toad or Colorado River toad, secretes a potent psychedelic substance called 5-MeO-DMT. In a ceremonial context, the Bufo toad secretion is often used to induce powerful, transformative experiences. It is believed to address:
- Ego dissolution and spiritual awakening: Bufo toad secretion is known for inducing intense and rapid ego dissolution experiences, where individuals may feel a profound sense of unity, interconnectedness, and spiritual awakening. It can lead to transformative insights, expanded consciousness, and a deep sense of connection with the universe.
- Emotional healing and trauma release: Some individuals report that Bufo toad ceremonies have facilitated the release of emotional traumas, allowing for deep healing and resolution. It is believed to help individuals process and integrate repressed emotions, leading to emotional well-being and personal growth.
It is important to note that the therapeutic potential and healing effects of psilocybin and Bufo are still being explored through scientific research and anecdotal experiences. These substances should only be used in controlled and supervised settings, guided by experienced facilitators who prioritize safety, integration, and support. It is crucial to approach their use with caution, respect, and proper preparation. Additionally, it is advisable to consult with healthcare professionals and consider individual circumstances before participating in any plant medicine ceremony involving these substances.
A plant medicine ceremony is a sacred ritual or gathering where participants engage in the ceremonial use of plant-based medicines for healing, spiritual exploration, and personal growth. These ceremonies often involve the use of specific plants or plant-derived substances that are believed to have medicinal or transformative properties.
Plant medicine ceremonies have been practiced by various indigenous cultures around the world for centuries as a way to connect with nature, access higher states of consciousness, and promote healing on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels. In recent years, there has been a growing interest in these ceremonies in various cultural and spiritual contexts.
During a plant medicine ceremony, participants typically consume the plant medicine in a controlled and intentional manner, guided by experienced facilitators or healers who have expertise in working with these substances. The ceremony may take place in a designated ceremonial space, such as a temple, retreat center, or natural setting, and often involves rituals, prayers, chanting, music, and meditation.
The effects of plant medicine ceremonies can vary widely depending on the specific plant or substance used, individual experiences, and the intentions set by participants. Some common plant medicines used in ceremonies include ayahuasca, peyote, psilocybin mushrooms, San Pedro cactus, iboga, and others. These plants are known for their psychoactive and consciousness-altering properties.
It is important to note that participating in a plant medicine ceremony should be approached with caution and respect. These ceremonies can be intense and emotionally challenging, and they should only be undertaken with proper preparation, guidance, and support from trained and experienced facilitators. It is recommended to research and choose reputable and trustworthy facilitators who prioritize safety, ethics, and the well-being of participants.
Plant medicine ceremonies are not a substitute for professional medical or psychological treatment, and individuals with pre-existing medical or mental health conditions should consult with their healthcare provider before participating.
Determining whether psychedelic ceremonies are suitable for you is a deeply personal and individual decision. It is important to consider various factors and make an informed choice. Here are some aspects to consider when contemplating psychedelic ceremonies:
1. Personal readiness and mental health: Psychedelic ceremonies can be intense and may bring up challenging emotions or experiences. It is important to assess your mental health and emotional well-being to determine if you are in a stable and supportive state to navigate these experiences. If you have a history of severe mental health conditions, such as schizophrenia or psychosis, or if you are currently experiencing acute mental health issues, it is generally advised to approach psychedelic ceremonies with caution and under the guidance of a trained professional.
2. Intent and motivation: Reflect on your intentions and motivations for participating in a psychedelic ceremony. Are you seeking personal growth, spiritual exploration, or healing from specific issues? It's important to have a clear understanding of what you hope to gain from the experience and to approach it with respect and reverence.
3. Preparation and integration: Psychedelic ceremonies often involve a period of preparation and integration. This includes physical and mental preparation, setting intentions, and incorporating the insights and experiences gained during the ceremony into your daily life. Consider if you are willing and able to commit to this process, as it can greatly enhance the benefits of the ceremony.
4. Support and guidance: It is crucial to have a supportive and safe environment during a psychedelic ceremony. This includes knowledgeable facilitators or guides who are experienced in working with the specific medicines and can provide guidance throughout the process. Surrounding yourself with a trusted support system of friends, family, or therapists who can offer emotional support before, during, and after the ceremony is also important.
5. Individual preferences and values: Ultimately, the decision to participate in a psychedelic ceremony is a personal one. Consider your own values, beliefs, and comfort levels. If you have reservations or feel uncertain, it is important to honor your instincts and explore alternative approaches to personal growth and healing that align with your preferences.
6. Medical implications: It is important to note that certain pharmaceutical medications have negative interactions with some psychedelic medications. It is recommended to consult with healthcare professionals, therapists, or experienced facilitators who specialize in psychedelic-assisted therapies to discuss your specific circumstances and receive personalized guidance. They can help you assess whether psychedelic ceremonies are suitable for you and provide appropriate support and resources.
In general, a spiritual ceremony is designed to create a sacred space where participants can connect with The Divine and experience spiritual transformation.
The experience in ceremony can be intense and transformative, with participants leaving the ceremony space with feelings of a deep connection to The Divine and themselves. Participants may feel heightened awareness, and a sense of oneness with the universe. Some people may also experience visions, profound insights, or emotional release.
It is important to approach spiritual ceremonies with an open mind and a respectful attitude towards the teachings of the medicine, and the ceremony space including its participants, and the providers.
Matoaka & Spirit aims to help you achieve a greater sense of self-awareness.
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If you are currently taking or are prescribed medications such as anti-depressants (SSRI’s, MAOI’s), Anti-Psychotics, or Benzodiazapines, you may be ineligable to participate in certain ceremonies. Please contact us via email to discuss alternative options, or a future plan