What is Bufo?
The most potent naturally occurring sacrament on Earth. In ceremonial contexts, it is typically experienced in a short, guided session that may feel intense, expansive, and deeply personal. Unlike many psychedelic journeys that last for hours, Bufo is known for being brief and immediate with the most intense portion often occurring in minutes.
People often describe Bufo as a “reset” or a “return.” Some of the most common intentions include:
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Letting go of stress, pressure, or emotional weight
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Releasing old stories, shame, or fear patterns
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Finding clarity during a crossroads moment
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Feeling reconnected to purpose, love, or presence
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Creating a turning point after loss, burnout, or major life changes
Your intention matters, but you don’t need to have it perfectly figured out. Many people arrive simply wanting: “I’m ready for something to change.”
What does Bufo feel like?
here’s no single “normal” experience — Bufo can be deeply unique to the person.
That said, people commonly report experiences such as:
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A sense of ego softening or dissolving
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Emotional release (tears, breath, shaking, or stillness)
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A feeling of being “expanded,” “cleared,” or “returned”
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A quiet mind and strong sense of presence afterward
Some sessions feel gentle. Others feel intense. Our approach is steady, supportive, and grounded, with clear preparation and integration so you’re not left alone to figure it out.
Is Bufo safe?
Bufo is powerful and should be approached with care, screening, and experienced facilitation.
A private ceremony typically includes:
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A pre-ceremony discovery call to understand your intentions and background
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Clear preparation guidance
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A safe, supported ceremonial container
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Integration support after the experience
If Bufo is not the right fit for you, we will tell you that. Your safety and readiness come first.
If you have medical conditions, take prescription medications, or have a history of mental health challenges, Bufo may not be appropriate. Always consult a qualified medical professional.
What happens in a private Bufo ceremony?
Every ceremony is guided with care, clarity, and respect. While each facilitator’s approach differs, many private sessions include:
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Arrival + grounding (breath, intentions, nervous system settling)
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A clear safety briefing and what to expect
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The ceremonial experience (guided, supported, supervised)
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Reorientation + rest
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Integration guidance (what to do in the hours/days after)
We keep the experience private, calm, and focused — not performative, not chaotic, and not rushed.
Frequently asked questions
What is Bufo / 5-MeO-DMT?
Bufo (5-MeO-DMT) is a naturally occurring psychoactive compound known for producing profound altered states of consciousness. Individuals may experience emotional release, shifts in perception, or experiences described as spiritually or existentially meaningful.
Experiences vary widely. No specific outcomes can be guaranteed.
What is Axis Of Being Sacrament?
Communion with the divine may occur through many pathways, including silence, breath, nature, sound, movement, and sacred ceremony. We honor the use of natural sacraments of divine origin, sacred tools gifted by the Earth and Source of All Creation. These sacraments are not for recreational or casual use. Their purpose is spiritual awakening, divine communion, and the souls remembrance of truth.
When approached with reverence, preparation, guided support, and ethical stewardship, natural sacraments may open pathways of spiritual communion, expand awareness, and deepen the remembrance of our unity with all life.
What is the purpose of this work?
This work supports individuals navigating personal transformation, spiritual exploration, or meaningful life transitions. The approach emphasizes preparation, ceremonial integrity, and integration to support sustainable and responsible transformation.
What is your role as a facilitator?
My role is to uphold a safe, respectful, and ethically grounded ceremonial container. This includes supporting preparation, providing steady presence during experiences, and offering structured integration support afterward.
I do not impose interpretations or direct the content of an individual’s experience.
How is participant safety assessed?
All participants complete a screening and readiness process which may include:
• Medical and mental health history review
• Medication and contraindication review
• Emotional and psychological readiness assessment
• Support system evaluation
• Intention and expectation discussion
Participation may be postponed or declined if safety concerns are identified.
What does preparation involve?
Preparation supports physical, emotional, and psychological readiness. It may include educational sessions, intention development, grounding practices, and structured preparation meetings prior to participation.
Preparation is considered essential to ethical ceremonial work.
Why is integration emphasized?
Integration supports individuals in processing and applying insights following an experience. Without integration support, transformational experiences can be destabilizing or difficult to meaningfully incorporate into daily life.
Integration may include coaching, somatic practices, reflection, and continued support planning.
Is this therapy or medical treatment?
No. This work is non-clinical and does not replace medical or mental health care. Participants are encouraged to maintain relationships with licensed healthcare providers when appropriate.
Are there contraindications?
Yes. Certain medical conditions, medications, or mental health histories may increase risk. Safety and ethical responsibility guide all participation decisions.
Are medication changes required?
Medication decisions must be made with licensed prescribing providers. I do not offer medical or medication guidance.
What expectations should participants have?
Participants are encouraged to approach this work with openness, personal responsibility, and willingness to engage in preparation and integration. Experiences vary widely and cannot be predicted or guaranteed.
Are you affiliated with a spiritual or religious organization?
Yes. I currently facilitate within a spiritual and educational framework and maintain affiliation with Sunflower Congregation. My work focuses on preparation, support, and integration within ethical and spiritual contexts.
How do individuals begin working with you?
Participation typically begins with an inquiry and screening conversation to assess readiness, alignment, and safety.

