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Writer's pictureBrad M. Smith

Honoring Our Veterans: A Journey of Healing and Connection at Sacred Sacraments

On this Veterans Day, we at Sacred Sacraments extend our deepest gratitude and respect to the brave men and women who have served our nation. As we commemorate their courage and sacrifice, we are also reminded of the profound journey many veterans embark on upon returning home—a journey towards healing and rediscovery.


At Sacred Sacraments, we are passionately committed to supporting this journey. We believe that our veterans, who have given so much, deserve access to healing modalities that truly honor their unique experiences. That's why we offer the highest quality sacrament and facilitation services to all veterans in need, completely free of charge.


Our fellowship has been growing with more veterans finding solace and transformation through our programs. One of the most groundbreaking aspects of our work involves the use of peyote microdosing. This practice has enabled many veterans to gradually move away from antidepressants, which often block the effects of psilocybin, thereby making a mushroom journey less attainable.


The transition from antidepressants to a more natural path of healing has been remarkable. Peyote microdosing serves as a gentle yet powerful bridge, leading to larger, facilitated journeys with mushrooms. These sacred experiences are not just about healing the wounds of the past; they are about rediscovering joy, connection, and a sense of purpose.


Our overall mission with the Veterans Fellowship is multi-faceted. We aim to provide not only free sacrament but also therapeutic communion and integration services. This includes bringing veterans to Native American Church peyote ceremonies and sweat lodges. We also offer weekly integration groups and other custom ceremonial services for veterans and their families. These gatherings are not just meetings; they are reunions of souls, spaces of understanding, and havens of acceptance.


Our intimate relationships with many wounded warriors have taught us invaluable lessons about resilience, courage, and the human spirit's capacity to heal. These relationships are the heart and soul of our mission. They remind us daily of the power of selfless service and the importance of giving back to those who have given so much.


Moreover, part of our mission involves intersecting with other organizations engaged in similar work. We believe in the power of collaboration and are dedicated to fundraising efforts that benefit all organizations working towards veteran healing and wellbeing. This is not just about providing services; it's about building a community of support, understanding, and shared healing.


This Veterans Day, as we reflect on the sacrifices of our veterans, let us also acknowledge their journey home. It is a journey that requires not just physical but emotional and spiritual healing. At Sacred Sacraments, we are honored to be a part of this journey, offering a path that intertwines the ancient wisdom of psychedelic sacraments with the needs and experiences of our modern-day heroes.


Our veterans have taught us about the essence of selfless giving. It is now our turn to mirror that generosity and compassion, providing a space where healing, growth, and transformation are not just possible but are actively nurtured.


To our veterans, we say thank you. Thank you for your service, your bravery, and your spirit. You inspire us every day, and it is our privilege to walk alongside you on this path of healing and rediscovery.


From all of us at Sacred Sacraments - A Psychedelic Fellowship, we wish you peace, healing, and joy on this Veterans Day and beyond.


Aho.


Brad M. Smith Founder, Sacred Sacraments - A Psychedelic Fellowship


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