Who is this for?

We provide a training ground and community for guides, healers, and practitioners ready to navigate deeper and paddle together.

You're doing the work — ceremonies, retreats, trainings, 1:1 sessions. You desire a daily spiritual practice and a community that supports it. You're working with psychedelics intentionally, inside facilitated ceremonies and guided processes, not experimenting alone. But you've felt the limitation of fragmented training: powerful experiences followed by ordinary life, with nothing holding the two together. The connective tissue is missing.

You are at a developmental stage where the glimpses are here. You know yourself as Awareness — as your true nature. But you don't live here all the time. You want to stabilize this knowing as the ground you stand on, the foundation from which all your life and service flows, and the place from which you love all the parts into wholeness

True contentment won't come from another weekend training or another psychedelic experience. Contentment is our fundamental nature as Awareness — stabilized through daily practice as a permanent trait, not a temporal state. You're ready to train that attention in order to live the life you were born to live.

What you're looking for is a consistent community — people you can train with, grow with, and be genuinely held by over time. Not a certification program. Not another weekend event. A place where practice develops continuously across body, mind, and spirit through real community, real accountability, and real depth.

We cannot do this alone. If your life is moving toward healing — this community is built for you.

Awakening the Navigator is calling the committed practitioner who:

  1. Does deep psychosomatic work on themselves

  2. Engages with psychedelics with demonstrated stability, with the support of guides and teachers

  3. Can navigate group journey space as a relational unit. You have a ground stable enough to tend to yourself and stay present for others, even when things get tender or turbulent.

  4. Is oriented toward the healing of others and the planet through their work and vocation in the word

Who finds their home here?

  • Nature-based and earth-based practitioners

  • Those rebuilding sacred community — land, agriculture, and village life

  • Death doulas and grief workers

  • Sexuality and intimacy practitioners

  • Spiritual care providers and chaplains

  • Elder healers stepping into fuller service

  • Coaches, educators, and community builders who support this work

  • Psychedelic guides and facilitators

  • Therapists and trauma-informed practitioners

  • Somatic and embodied practitioners

  • Movement and dance practitioners

  • Breathwork facilitators

  • Sound healers and musicians

  • Energy workers and subtle body practitioners

  • Ceremonialists and ancestral healing practitioners