
At Samadhi Therapy Associates, we believe that healing is not simply about fixing what’s wrong—it’s about remembering who you are, reconnecting with your inner wisdom, and restoring your relationship to something deeper. For many of our clients, Ketamine-Assisted Psychotherapy (KAP) becomes more than a therapeutic intervention—it becomes a sacred journey.
By integrating elements of shamanic wisdom and ceremonial structure into KAP, we create a space where healing doesn’t just happen at the level of the mind, but also the body, spirit, and soul. In this context, KAP becomes more than a tool—it becomes a rite of passage.
In traditional shamanic cultures, altered states of consciousness were not approached casually. They were used in ceremony, guided with care, and entered with respect. These states were recognized as sacred opportunities to heal trauma, receive guidance, and restore connection with the self, the ancestors, the earth, and the cosmos.
Modern research in psychedelic therapy echoes this wisdom: mindset (“set”) and environment (“setting”) powerfully shape the therapeutic outcome. When we approach KAP with ceremonial intention, we don’t just make the experience more meaningful—we make it more effective.
Ceremony creates containment, coherence, and connection. It invites your whole being—not just your thinking mind—to participate in the healing process.
In a ceremonial KAP session, the space, the process, and the relational field are all part of the healing container. This may include:
Before your session, we’ll support you in preparing your body, mind, and energy field. This might include:
These are not “extras”—they are ways of inviting your soul to the table.
The therapy room is designed to feel like a sanctuary. You may see:
This space signals to your nervous system and psyche: you are safe to open.
In ceremonial KAP, the therapist is not just a clinician—they’re a sacred witness. We hold space with grounded presence, compassion, and reverence, allowing you to move through your experience at your own pace, while staying connected and accompanied.
Once the ketamine takes effect, you may begin to see images, feel presences, or experience emotions that feel symbolic, mythic, or mysterious. This is where archetypes and spirit animals often appear.
These are not hallucinations. They are the language of the soul—messages from your deeper psyche or the transpersonal field.
Many clients encounter animal allies—beings that carry specific medicine. These may include:
These beings often bring comfort, guidance, and archetypal energy to the session. We help you honor and integrate their messages.
A ceremonial journey doesn’t end when the ketamine wears off. In many ways, that’s when it begins. Integration is the process of weaving the insights, symbols, and transformations of the session back into your life.
We support this through:
You might ask:
We’ll walk with you as you explore these questions.
There’s something powerful that happens when you treat your healing process as sacred. You stop viewing yourself as a problem to solve. You begin to see yourself as a being in process—worthy of care, attention, and deep transformation.
Shamanic KAP isn’t about bypassing pain. It’s about entering pain with support, symbolism, and a connection to the forces that hold life together. It’s about remembering that you are not alone. That healing is not only personal—it is spiritual, archetypal, and relational.
If you're feeling called to work in this deeper way—whether you’re healing trauma, reconnecting to your spirit, or simply longing to feel whole—we welcome you.
🌀 Contact Seaghan to learn more about ceremonial KAP and how to get started.
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