Spirit-Led Addiction Recovery

A reach for addiction is fundamentally a reach for “medicine” in the sense seeking relief, and the world needs better medicine. Eventually the method of relief becomes toxic and harmful slavery. We must remember that addiction is essentially rooted in self-preservation, allowing people to function day-to-day through through physical, emotional, mental, spiritual, and ancestral pain. Our society needs more compassionate and effective care for treating addiction.

And the true “medicine” we may need beyond addiction is not only plant medicine, but could also be a variety of modalities, practices, habits, skillsets, lifestyle, food, self-care, community, connection to nature, and mindful use of the mind-tool.

Addiction is the human condition; there is no escaping it. Everyone experiences some kind of addiction, at some point or another, to some degree or another. Addiction is the shadow of devotion. Addiction and devotion are essentially the same energy with different expressions. Addiction is an unconscious and compulsive form of devotion. Devotion is a conscious and intentional “positive addiction.” With holistic care, we can channel this power toward devotion.

We might think of addiction simply as substance abuse or behavioral attachments, such as alcoholism or gambling, however it can be much more subtle and just as destructive. People can be addicted to social media, news, resentments, blame, control, money, external validation, sex and relationships, self-sacrifice, rage, nervous chatter, and narrative thought patterns like worries, judgements, attachments, etc.

The iboga medicine has the remarkable potential to disrupt many forms of physical, behavioral, and mental addictions, but this requires clear intention, preparation, full participation, and comprehensive integration. This phenomenon is supported by profound physical detoxification and neurological support for change.

Addiction is an expression of impulse, yet we must not simply aim to crush impulse itself. Impulse itself is a great power—and in truth, it isn’t going anywhere. One can only consciously redirect the force of impulse through practicing new impulses. One may find the answers to personalized practices in the medicine journey.

Most ibogaine treatments with qualified providers can be effective at providing a complete drug detox, which is an important first step to healing addiction. Though the body and mind may be fully cleansed, the very root of addiction goes much deeper; it resides on the soul level. Healing the soul can lead to genuine self-love, forgiveness, acceptance, truthful thinking, and steady inner peace. The Missoko Bwiti offers ancient, distinct, and sophisticated modalities to help facilitate healing the soul. It is an empowering process. To love and respect one’s essence and to accept all past actions as learning lessons naturally leads to a full life focused on passion, purpose, love, connection, self-care, and wellness.

After cleansing and clearing the patterns of the past, the final critical step in healing addiction with Iboga and Bwiti is creating new patterns of thought, perspective, practice, behavior, and relating. This can be the most challenging step of all, though we are primed for success through profound physical detoxification, neurogenesis (creation of new nerve tissue), neuroplasticity (mental flexibility needed to make change and redirect impulses), guidance, and insights. With full participation and respect for the medicine, so much is possible.

At SoulCentro, our experienced team has seen that treatments for addiction with with Iboga are safer, more effective, and more fruitful with longer lasting benefits when people arrive already fully weaned from an addictive substance. And yet, weaning from a substance does not mean that the addiction is healed at all. It is because of this preparatory weaning that the addiction be more deeply healed than if the seeker had solely experienced a basic drug detox.

Essentially, the cleaner someone comes to Iboga, the more the medicine can give them with regards insight, inspiration, soul healing, clarity, purpose, passion, and answers to our questions.

Indeed, it is not getting sober that keeps people sober, it is these deeper gems of the medicine that keep people sober longterm. We utilize the word “sober” in the sense of facing life instead of running from life, facing truth instead of running from truth, facing love instead of running from love.

Thus, at SoulCentro we do not provide acute detox as ibogaine clinics generally do. Our calling to provide Bwiti ceremony, and it is important that a seeker arrive with the clarity needed to make intentions and participate with the Bwiti framework and counseling.

Of course, advance weaning from the addictive substance is not what someone would like to hear when they are deep in addiction. What we call the “spirit of addiction” clings to a quick fix mentality, wanting to take a substance that absolves one of the discomfort of genuine evolution. However, there are many ways that the weaning or titration process can become more easeful and meaningful.

At SoulCentro, we offer our signature Pre-Tox program ™ which is a personalized program for drug titration and preliminary detox that can include holistic therapies such as kambo, IV nutrient therapy, infrared technologies, Ozone therapy, float tanks, micro-dosing protocols, and preparatory ceremonies with other sacred earth medicines. Sometimes we refer guests to an ibogaine flood dose or step-down method treatments within our small network of recommended providers to prepare for the deeper healing of Iboga and traditional Bwiti ceremony.