I discovered Iboga in 2017 while searching for something to help me find my way. Struggling with ADHD and severe social anxiety since childhood, I often experienced depression. My PTSD from serving in Afghanistan with the Canadian Infantry made it all overwhelming.
Excited about what this medicine could do for me, I tried many different plant medicines and healing modalities but still felt lost and powerless. I hadn’t reached the root of my struggles—until Iboga.
On my very first night, I met my soul. I asked all the questions I had, and I received direct answers. Then, Iboga showed me how chaotic my mind was and spent the night teaching me how to take back control.
The process was so efficient and effective that by the first night, I knew I wanted to go deeper. I wanted to become an Iboga provider.
Training in Gabon
I traveled to Gabon, where I trained under 10th-generation Shaman Moughenda in his village. I underwent full initiation, completed the Rites of Passage, and graduated from Iboga provider training in 2021.
A Life Dedicated to Iboga
Since then, my life has been about serving the medicine. This work is more than just a passion for me—it has become my way of life.