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Ceremonial Art for Integration Practitioners

Visual anchors for clients to remember, embody, and stay connected to their process between sessions.

THE ORIGIN

These paintings were created during ceremony while I was dieting ayahuasca in the Amazon. They are full of medicine and rememberance. 

The artwork became anchors for remembrance, helping me return to the insights I received long enough to embody them in daily life.

The themes that came through are universal: awareness, choice, connection, and how we live.

Today I share these pieces as visual integration tools that practitioners can offer to their clients.

Clients can print the artwork intentionally and place it somewhere they see often, allowing the image to remind them of what they are practicing and integrating.

Only Joy

Art that helps you choose JOY, presence & a softer attitude toward life.

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Choices

Art that helps you choose from clarity, courage & full-body truth.

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Reflection

Art that helps you see clearer in the everyday.

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Unconditional Love

Art that helps you return to love, softness & grounded belonging.

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How the Artwork Supports Integration

These pieces are designed to support clients between sessions.

REMEMBER
Helps clients reconnect with intention in daily life.

RECONNECT
Supports clients in staying connected to their integration process.

REGULATE
Offers a visual cue to pause, breathe, and ground.

WORKING TOGETHER

You receive:
• a personal referral code
• 15% of each sale

You may share the artwork:
• with clients after ceremony
• during integration sessions
• with your community or on social media

My intention is to collaborate with practitioners who genuinely resonate with these pieces and the role they can play in integration.

If the artwork resonates with you, there is a simple way to share it with your clients.

WHAT CLIENTS RECEIVE

What Clients Receive:

• Digital artwork to print intentionally
• Channeled lesson and reflection
• Meditation or mantra
• Simple tools to anchor the painting’s message
• A ritual for placing the artwork in the home
• A phone wallpaper reminder