Do you feel broken beyond repair?
Have you come home from an ayahuasca ceremony carrying something so profound you have no idea how to integrate it into your everyday life?
Are you navigating a dark night of the soul—that terrifying space where everything you thought you knew has crumbled, leaving only confusion, fear, and the raw possibility of transformation?
This episode is for anyone who has sat with plant medicine and struggled to make sense of what happened afterward. It's for those in the depths of a spiritual crisis, questioning if they'll ever find solid ground again. And it's for seekers who want to understand what true integration actually looks like when you're bridging mystical experience with the demands of modern life.
WHAT YOU'LL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE:
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What a dark night of the soul actually is and why it feels like being thrown in a blender—plus how to navigate it without losing your mind
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Why you're not broken or unfixable—Kat's controversial perspective that challenges everything we think about healing and therapy
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The difference between transformation and spiritual bypassing—and why most people fail at integration because they skip the embodiment work
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How to know if a ceremony space is actually safe and what red flags to watch for when choosing where to sit with medicine
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Why the medicine keeps showing you the same lesson over and over—what ayahuasca means by "doing your homework on the teacher's desk"
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Concrete integration practices that actually work—beyond just meditation and journaling, the physical actions required to embody your insights
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How power gets abused behind the altar and what Kat learned from being "fired by ayahuasca" after a devastating falling out with her teacher
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Why death is actually a gift and how making endings sacred transforms our relationship with grief, loss, and transformation
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The interconnectedness of all beings—Kat's story of searching the entire cosmos for her dead soul cat, only to find him in her lap the whole time
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When to do solo ceremony work (and why most people shouldn't)—the risks of drinking alone and why community matters
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How to ask the right question after ceremony: "How am I really feeling?" and why honest answers create the map for your integration work
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Why you can't think your way to integration—the body must move the energy through dance, yoga, nature, or physical action in the world
Meet Tina “Kat” Courtney:
https://www.plantmedicinepeople.com/c...
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KEYWORDS FOR THIS EPISODE:ayahuasca integration, plant medicine integration, dark night of the soul, spiritual awakening, Kat Courtney, afterlife coach, death doula, shamanic healing, psychedelic integration, ayahuasca ceremonies, spiritual crisis, shadow work, embodiment practices, grief and transformation, making death sacred, plant medicine safety, shamanic apprenticeship, spiritual bypassing, integration coaching, psychedelic therapy, consciousness transformation, ego death, spiritual emergence, trauma healing, somatic integration, ceremony preparation, set and setting, mystical experience, non-ordinary states, entheogenic healing, sacred plant medicine, plant medicine people, integration coach,
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