![]() Some plants even have some other extra benefits such as giving you good luck and fortune. The importance of plants inside your home or workplace is clear, extensive scientific research has shown that plants are capable of absorbing damaging substances from the air and cleaning the air in that way, but also make you happier, just by looking at them. But did you also know that some plants even bring you luck and good fortune? 12 Plants for Good Luck and Fortune We all know plants can make you feel better, purify the air, and even absorb water when it's too humid (in your bathroom for instance). If you’re enjoying the podcast and finding value in guest interviews, ghost stories, and the content I share, please consider supporting the show by becoming a Patreon member for as little as $5 a month at Patreon.Something we all need in 2024: plants in your home to not only lift your mood, increase your productivity, and turbocharge your creativity, but also to give you some extra luck. If you’d like to work with Kat, or join her in a Sacred Ceremony (maybe a ayahuasca retreat), find out more at and You can find Kat’s book “Plant Medicine Mystery School” on Amazon and wherever books are sold. Amy’s speed round questions: What is spirituality? What is something people don’t know about you? What is one thing you’re looking forward to right now? What’s one thing you’re deeply grateful for? What book is on your nightstand? What is your favorite spiritual or healing practice? What is the most spiritually transformative experience of your life? What the plants are saying about what humanity is doing globally today. The “personalities” of the major plant medicines: ayahuasca, psilocybin, Huachuca (San Pedro cactus), bufo toad venom, and iboga. Kat’s assessment of lab-created synthetic vs. Kat’s thoughts, as a white woman from Montana, on Westernizing and capitalizing what is a traditionally indigenous ritual. Although not physically addictive, the real possibility of psychological addiction and abuse of plant medicines. Spending time making sense of the experience. The importance of integration following any peak experiences, whether from trauma, plant medicine, or life itself. Instead, take the experience from a place of self-love. Kat cautions people NOT to force an ego death during a psychedelic experience from a place of “ego = bad”. The experience of unity consciousness – our connection to everything, interconnectedness and safety. Drug Induced Ego Dissolution (DIED) aka Ego Death. The pothole of spiritual bypassing using psychedelics. Differences between plant consciousness and human consciousness. Appropriate reverence for sacred plant medicine. Becoming hopeful she was able to heal significant then-day challenges: bulimia, functional alcoholism, bipolar disorder. Kat’s first experiences with plant medicine. ![]() Listen in to hear how sacred plant medicines can help us all heal. She is also the co-founder of Plant Medicine People, a Plant Medicine concierge company and the author of “Plant Medicine Mystery School”. Kat is an enthusiastic advocate for reverent and safe plant medicine experiences and is a passionate messenger of how to co-create magic without trauma in psychedelic spaces. She works as a ceremony guide, psychedelic integration coach, and is a certified Death Doula. Today we talk with Tina “Kat” Courtney, known as The AfterLife Coach, a traditionally trained Ayahuasquera and Huachumera, carrying the Shipibo-Conibo, Quechua-Lamista, and Chavin plant medicine lineages. Have you been hearing more and more lately about psychedelics and healing? We sure have! “Drinking plant medicine a few times and assuming you know how to lead a ceremony is like watching a few episodes of Grey’s Anatomy and assuming you know how to perform surgery.” – Kat Courtney So first I have to first show up real, vulnerable, and all in.” – Kat Courtney, on psychedelic sacred medicine plant journeys “They’ve taught me that truth is the only way out of chaos. The Power of Plant Medicine with Kat Courtney
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