Are you seeking a genuine and safe experience with Plant Medicine? Be safe, and make sure you ask the right questions. Small group, lineage Medicine Person with indigenous training of 5-10 years minimum and deeply safe and sacred spaces.
The recent closure of SoulQuest, once the largest retreat in the US, highlights the dangers of large, profit-driven gatherings that prioritize money and ego over your well-being.
Instead, explore opportunities with indigenous wisdom keepers who emphasize safety, respect, and authentic connection. Look for settings that offer a small, intimate environment with strong practices in place, and ensure the leader has a rich background in herbalism, personal spiritual work, and respected lineage.
The tragic death of Brandon Begley at SoulQuest and the subsequent legal and financial fallout remind us of the critical need for accountability and genuine care. The closure of SoulQuest raises important questions about regulation, safety, and the future of sacred plant medicine practices.
Will emerging organizations like the Eagle Condor Church offer new opportunities for authentic practice? Or will the high costs of legal fees continue to block sincere efforts?
Stay tuned for our upcoming documentary that dives deep into these issues. In the meantime, let’s foster open dialogue and support Safe and Sacred programs that prioritize your growth and safety.
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SoulQuest Wrongful Death Closure Opens Doors for Authentic Indigenous Practitioners