Practitioner & Ceremonial Offerings
These offerings are held within the sacramental container of the church and arise from years of walking with medicine, bodies, grief, pleasure, spirit, and the unseen.
They are not programs or prescriptions. They are living ceremonial spaces, shaped in collaboration with those who feel the call.
This work is relational, embodied, and guided by discernment.
We move slowly, with care, and in conversation - listening for what is alive rather than applying a fixed path.
Engagement may take the form of one-on-one practitioner support, private or small-group ceremony, or ongoing devotional relationship with the sacrament.


Shamanic Practitioner Support
(Integration · Threshold · Initiation)
Anastasia offers shamanic practitioner support for people moving through significant life passages - integrating transformative experiences, standing at thresholds with care, and navigating initiatory moments with grounded presence.
Sessions may include conversation, somatic awareness, ritual, journey work, silence, breath, and attuned presence. Each engagement unfolds differently, shaped by what is alive and needed.
Integration Support
For those who have touched something true and want help living it.
Integration support is for people who have experienced transformation either through ceremony, medicine, grief, awakening, love, loss, or healing, and are learning how to carry what has been revealed into daily life.
This work supports the body and nervous system in metabolizing experience slowly and wisely, so insight becomes embodied and sustainable rather than overwhelming or lost.
Integration is not about more expansion. It is about digestion, grounding, and trust in timing.
Threshold Support
For times when something is ending and something else has not yet arrived.
Threshold support is offered during liminal moments - when clarity is absent, identity is shifting, and the way forward cannot be rushed. These periods often arrive around grief, relationship change, illness, relocation, aging, awakening, or stepping into new forms of responsibility.
This work protects the in-between, helping you remain present with uncertainty and listen for what is emerging without forcing resolution.
Thresholds are not problems to solve. They are passages to be honored.
Initiation Support
For passages that carry responsibility and lasting change.
Initiation support is for those undergoing profound life transitions that reorganize identity and belonging. These moments are not created or bestowed; they are already underway.
The role of the practitioner is not to initiate, but to witness, ground, and help integrate what is happening with care and discernment, so the experience is neither inflated nor diminished, and its responsibility can be lived with humility and embodiment.
Initiation marks a before and after. Integration makes it livable.
Ceremonial & Sacramental Work
Ceremony is at the heart of this community. We gather in small, intentional containers to engage the sacrament with reverence, care, and preparation.
Ceremonial work may be offered privately solo, privately in small groups, or in a small group of the community and includes preparation and integration support. Participation in ceremony is available to church members and held within clear agreements around consent, pacing, and confidentiality.
Rather than listing dates or formats here, we begin with conversation to feel into readiness, alignment, and timing.
Spirit Sacrament Communion
(Devotional Relationship)
Spirit Sacrament Communion is an invitation into an ongoing, personal relationship with the mushroom sacrament through the ritual use of very small, regular amounts over a period of time.
While this practice may resemble what is commonly referred to as microdosing, it is held here as a devotional and relational practice rather than a therapeutic or medical intervention.
The intention is not to produce noticeable effects or outcomes, but to cultivate subtle attunement, listening, and relationship in the spirit realm. Over time, dedicants often report increased sensitivity, insight, and alignment—though these are understood as expressions of relationship rather than goals to pursue.
This path is suited for those who feel drawn to slow, consistent communion and who value reverence, responsibility, and integration over optimization or performance.
Support and guidance are available for those engaging this practice, including pastoral-style conversations oriented toward discernment, pacing, and care.
Is This Right for Me?
This work may be a good fit if you:
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feel you are moving through a meaningful life transition or inner reorganization
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have had experiences that opened something in you and want support integrating them into daily life
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are willing to move slowly and listen to the body rather than seek quick answers
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value discernment, consent, and relational presence
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are open to journey work, reflection, and embodied awareness
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feel drawn to work that is experiential rather than instruction
You do not need to have clear language for what you’re moving through - only a willingness to be present with what is unfolding.
This work may not be the best fit if you:
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are seeking a fast solution, diagnosis, or technique
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want to be told what to do or who to become
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are looking for peak experiences without integration
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are currently in acute crisis and need immediate clinical or emergency support
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feel pressure to “fix” yourself or bypass uncertainty
This work is not about optimization or transcendence. It is about relationship with the body, with change, and with what is asking to emerge.
A Note on Discernment
Not every inquiry leads to working together - and that is intentional. We begin with a conversation to feel into whether this work is appropriate and aligned at this time.
Sometimes the most supportive response is to pause, wait, or seek a different kind of support first.




