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EP 85 Root Down to Rise Up: Plant Medicine, Trauma Work & Sacred Grounding with Bodhi Deva Ma


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"I had this big awakening in 2016... Spirit sent me to South America, and when I came back, I was told to move my therapy work in this direction." Bodhi Deva Ma

What happens when ancient plant medicine meets modern neuroscience?

In this revelatory episode, I sit down with Bodhi Deva Ma, a psychedelic therapist, indigenous medicine practitioner, and lead facilitator at Sacred Roots Spiritual Community.

We explore how plant medicines and energy work can rewrite trauma, money stories, and even physical healing.

With 25 years of experience working with psychedelics (from ayahuasca to ketamine), she bridges indigenous wisdom and clinical therapy to help high-achievers break free from burnout and reconnect with their bodies.

This episode covers:

✨ Why some people shake uncontrollably during journeys and why it’s not "bad".

✨ How Bodhi blends indigenous protections like sage, directions, spirit guides into clinical ketamine therapy.

✨ The #1 mistake psychedelic newbies make (hint: expecting instant enlightenment)

As a Connector-Alchemist-Nurturer, Bodhi shares how she balances giving with sustainable pricing.

If you’ve ever felt trapped by logic or societal "shoulds," this episode is your invitation to redefine healing on your terms

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🌐 Website: SacredRootsNC.com

📸 Instagram:  @SacredRootsNC


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The Sweet Freedom PodcastBy Heather Esposito