The Offering
A deeper immersion into the wild — for those meeting the mystery with the support of sacred medicine ceremony.
The Wilderness Medicine Quest follows the same arc as the Seasonal Quest — preparation, threshold crossing, solo fast, and integration — and weaves sacred medicine ceremony into the heart of the journey to support greater intimacy, transformation, and remembrance of the soul.
Plant medicine traditions have long been a vehicle for crossing into expanded states of consciousness, communing with the living world, and receiving guidance from the deeper layers of self and nature. Within the container of wilderness, community, and held ritual space, the medicine becomes a doorway to greater remembrance of the soul.
What Sets It Apart
The Medicine Element
Sacred medicine ceremony is integrated into the wilderness quest arc at carefully held moments. The land, the ritual container, the community, and the threshold work hold the context of the medicine experience.
Ceremony Within the Wild
Medicine ceremony is held outdoors, in direct relationship with the living world — the trees, water, stone, and sky become active participants in the process of opening and remembering.
Deeper Threshold Work
The medicine supports a more profound dissolution of the habitual self — creating conditions for genuine encounter with soul nature and the deeper intelligence of the living world.
Meeting Your Edges
This work asks you to go to the edges of your sense of safety — to meet what lives there. Transformation moves through discomfort, not around it. Sam holds over a decade of experience as a ritual space-holder for expanded states, ensuring the container is firm even as the edges are met.
Integration Woven In
Post-quest integration sessions are especially important after medicine ceremony. The group container helps weave the gifts and challenges of the experience into lasting change.
Is This For You?
Questions to Sit With
This quest asks something real of you. Before reaching out, let these questions find you in a quiet moment:
Are you genuinely at a threshold — something ending, something new wanting to be born?
Are you willing to be changed by what you encounter?
Do you feel called to the medicine, or merely curious about it? Both are welcome — but knowing the difference matters.
Are you prepared to meet your edges — and do the work of integration afterward?