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Free Sacred Resources
For My
Medicine Family
Everything gathered here is offered in the spirit of ayni, sacred reciprocity. These teachings, conversations, and guides are how I stay in relationship with you between ceremonies, programs, and the in-person work we do together. May something here meet you exactly where you are today.
Referenced in the Sacred Mushroom Oracle Guidebook
Your Free Guide to Sacred Smoke,
Offerings and Altars
If you are new to working with sacred smoke, offerings, or ancestral altars, this guide was created for you. It walks you through everything step by step so you can bring these elements into your Oracle practice and your broader spiritual life. This is the resource mentioned in your deck guidebook.
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Sacred Guides,
Offered Freely
Three workbooks and ebooks drawn directly from my lineage and 30 years of practice. Offered with love.
For the Plant Medicine Walker
Your Microdosing Practice
Can Become Ceremony
Long before capsules and protocols, my ancestors in the Mazatec region of Mexico were preserving sacred mushrooms in honey, working with them in ways that honored their spirit, their intelligence, their living wisdom. We just did not have a word for what they were doing.
This workbook is for those who already have a microdosing practice and feel the pull to go deeper. To treat the mushroom not as a supplement but as an elder. To build a real relationship with one of our oldest plant allies, the way my lineage has for generations.
Sacred Workbook
Bridging Worlds: Indigenous Wisdom for Microdosing Mushrooms
The ancestral roots of microdosing across lineages
How to recognize and speak with plant intelligence
Working with honey, cacao and other plant allies
Cleansing your medicine with sacred smoke
Prayer versus intention and why both belong in your practice
Opening and closing sacred space with your medicine
For the Ancestor Seeker
Your Home Can Hold
a Portal Between Worlds
I consider my ancestral altar my office. It is the place I come to when I need grounding, when I am carrying something heavy, when I want to feel the presence of those who walked before me. It is a living space, not a decoration, and it has held me through 30 years of ceremony and practice.
In this free guide I share everything I know about building one in your own home. Whether you know your ancestors by name or have never seen their faces, this guide meets you where you are. The altar does not require a perfect lineage. It only requires your willingness to open the door.
Referenced in the Oracle Guidebook
Build Your Ancestral Altar:
A Sacred Guide
How to choose and prepare your sacred space
Sacred items, ceremonial pieces and what they carry
Honoring the four elements on your altar
How to call in ancestors you have never met
Offerings that open the portal between worlds
A prayer for calling in the ancestors — to speak aloud
For the Abundance Seeker
Healing Your Money Story
Is Ancestral Healing
I walked from deep poverty in Peru to financial freedom at 17 years old as an immigrant, an Afro-Indigenous woman, with English as my second language. What changed was not a strategy. What changed was the inner work. The ancestral healing. The moment I understood that the rivers of scarcity flowing through my life were carved long before I was born.
These seven principles are the medicine that transformed my relationship with abundance. They are drawn from Andean and Mexica earth wisdom and from three decades of working with communities on their deepest healing. Offered to you here, freely, with love.
Ancestral Money Healing
WELLTHY: 7 Sacred Principles to Heal Your Money Story
Why your money struggles are ancestral, not personal
Your true source of abundance — and it is not your job
The sacred grief ritual that unlocks your capacity to receive
How to map your ancestral money blueprint
Ayni: sacred reciprocity as a financial practice
Claiming abundance as your birthright as a child of Pachamama
"All of our ancestors, at some point in our lineage, had a divine and sacred connection to the Earth and the natural world.
These teachings are not mine to keep. They are offered to you as a way to remember your own."
— Xochitl Kusikuy Ashe