My interest in plant medicine began in Vancouver, Canada, where I first worked with psilocybin. What started as personal curiosity grew into years of committed practice — with psilocybin, with ayahuasca, and within the Shipibo tradition of master plant dietas. Over seven years I have supported individuals through psilocybin journeys, with a steady focus on preparation, safety, and integration.

In 2024 I spent six months as a facilitator at Kumankaya, a traditional Shipibo plant medicine centre in the Yucatán Peninsula, Mexico — an experience that deepened my understanding of ceremonial care and the long work of integration. I remain connected to Kumankaya, supporting their European outreach and helping bridge those drawn to traditional plant medicine.

In 2025 I completed my psychedelic mentor certification through Onaya Science — a programme founded by Dr. Simon Ruffell, Lecturer in Psychology and Psychedelics at the University of Exeter, whose work bridges Amazonian plant medicine traditions with modern psychological research.

My approach is calm, non-clinical, and rooted in responsibility. I work with people who are already committed to a journey and want experienced, grounded support — before, during, and after.

Adam Moore