Overcoming Addiction
We assist in overcoming the following addictions:
Nicotine Vapes
Alcohol
Prescription drugs
Cigarettes
We use the following modalities:
Psilocybin assisted addiction recovery
LSD assisted addiction recovery
5-MeO-DMT
BUFO
Addiction is not a moral failure. It is often a response to pain, trauma, disconnection, grief, overwhelm, or the longing to feel whole again.
At Ritual Reverence, we honor recovery as a deeply personal and spiritual journey — one that involves reconnecting to the body, the heart, the spirit, and the truth of who you are beneath survival patterns and self-destruction.
Healing is not about shame.
It is about remembrance.
A Holistic Path to Recovery
True recovery addresses more than symptoms. It invites healing on every level:
Emotional
Physical
Mental
Spiritual
Relational
Research increasingly supports the role of spirituality, ritual, community, mindfulness, and culturally grounded healing practices in supporting long-term recovery and resilience.
Through intentional practices, compassionate support, and sacred space, recovery can become more than abstinence — it can become transformation.
Our Approach
We offer a heart-centered, nonjudgmental space for those seeking healing from addictive patterns, compulsive behaviors, emotional dependency, or cycles of self-abandonment.
Our work may include:
Ritual and intention setting
Breathwork and meditation
Nervous system regulation
Somatic and expressive arts practices
Nature connection
Spiritual reflection and integration
Community support and authentic connection
Ceremonial practices rooted in reverence and respect
We believe healing happens when people feel safe enough to be seen, heard, and held without shame.
Recovery as Reconnection
Many people struggling with addiction feel disconnected:
from themselves, from others, from purpose, from spirit.
Recovery is the gradual return to connection.
Connection to:
Your body
Your truth
Your emotions
Your creativity
Your boundaries
Your community
Your sacred inner wisdom
Ritual can help create grounding, meaning, and structure during times of profound change. Meaningful recovery practices have been shown to support emotional regulation, resilience, and personal transformation.
You Do Not Have to Walk Alone
Whether you are at the beginning of your healing journey or rebuilding after relapse, you deserve compassion, dignity, and support.
There is no shame in asking for help.
There is strength in choosing yourself again and again.
If you are in immediate crisis or need substance use support, confidential help is available through SAMHSA’s National Helpline at 1-800-662-HELP (4357).