The Integration Station EP13: Intimacy & The Integration of Plant Medicine With Bia Luna
Bia Luna is an Intimacy and Integration Guide, supporting women and non-binary sovereigns to reclaim themselves via the paths of plant medicine and sensuality. Her sessions feel like ceremonies, held to illuminate your truest desires and bring you into full alignment with your most authentic, alive, sensual, & divine Self. She has an in-person and remote practice, in both 1:1 and group settings, where she guides her clients who are working with these allies so that they may feel held, safe, and empowered to surrender to the transformative process.
She has worked with psychedelics & plant medicine for over a decade and her journey with these plants has facilitated deep and profound healing in her life, including supporting her recovery from alcohol and stimulants, sexual trauma, narcissist abuse, divorce, and depression & anxiety. She is a JRNI certified life coach and is completing her training with the Tantric Institute of Integrated Sexuality. She weaves together these passions with her certifications as a doula and reiki practitioner to hold a sacred, safe, & nurturing space for her clients.
Connect with Bia at on Instagram at https://www.instagram.com/_bia.luna_/
Ashley Michaud
Ashley Michaud is an integration author, coach, and radio show host from Ontario with 20 years experience working with entheogens such as psilocybin mushrooms. Ashley’s mission is to educate, inform, and destigmatize psychedelics because she believes psychoactive plants, frogs & fungi are powerful tools that allow humans to heal themselves naturally.
Reach Ashley with any questions regarding this episode or any future episodes by email at ashley@elementalgrowth.org
For additional resources regarding psychoactive plants, frogs & fungi stay tuned for more episodes on PACE radio or visit https://www.elementalgrowth.org
Video Editor: Tristan Peterson & Ashley Michaud
Music: Amani Friend (Liquid Bloom) & Porangui, David Barraza, and Aquarius Era
Art / Visuals: Jim Figora, AfterSkool, Canva, plus our own ability to take these individual works of art beyond their original purpose. We don't own the rights to all of the pictures we featured, please message us to claim credit.