At Chacruna: Why LGBTQI+ Members are Creating Their Own Ayahuasca Circles

Shelby Hartman

Dee Adams knew she was going to participate as facilitator of ayahuasca retreats one day. She’d heard the message, years ago, in a ceremony. Ayahuasca, who always uses a “clear voice” with Adams, told her that having a stronger role in plant medicine work was a part of her journey—but a lot needed to happen first... continue reading.

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