Sacred Plant Medicine Retreat
A Journey to Inner Balance, Well-Being & Expanded Consciousness
Retreat Dates July 24th -25th 2026 Aubrey, TX
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Details
This plant medicine retreat is an all inclusive guided and facilitated journey in which you will interact with sacred and expansive mushroom medicine for the purpose of growth and development. This is an opportunity to grow, create, expand, renew, manifest, clear old thought processes and embrace new ones and overall elevate your consciousness to new heights.
This retreat will also include the sacred medicine of Hapé. Hapé is a very sacred herbal snuff, made by the indigenous tribes of the Amazon. This healing snuff is used by traditional peoples to cleanse the mind, purify the thoughts, bring clarity, spiritual alignment, and clear negativity and heaviness from the body, mind, & soul.
Thanks to our incredible facilitators the Hapé that we will be experiencing is straight from Amazonian tribes and has been blessed by its elders.
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What to Expect
Arrival of all guests to The Medicine House on Friday July 24th by 6 pm
Ceremony will begin around 8 pm and will last anywhere from 6-8 hours. Guests will have overnight accommodations at The Medicine House.
Guests will participate in an integrative breakfast on Saturday July 25th and will have access to many healing modalities throughout the day including, ice bathes, sound healing, PEMF therapy, hot tub, chef inspired meals, herbal healing teas and much more!
Guests will depart The Medicine House at their leisure on Saturday afternoon. After journey resources will be sent post ceremony and all guests will have access to work with our facilitators 1 on 1 should that be a desire.
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Food is Medicine
Your participation in this retreat also includes all meals and beverages.
All produce is organic and local when available. All meats are pasture raised and are brought in from local ranchers in the North Texas area. Eggs, herbs and many vegetables are grown at The Medicine House and will be included in the cuisine. Meals are prepared at The Medicine House and are created with respect and loving intention.
All herbal teas, cacao, and other beverages are prepared and blended by our master herbalist designed to cater to your bio individual needs.
We respect allergies and food sensitivities; should you need special menu items we are happy to accommodate.*
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What is included
- Sacred Mushroom Medicine Ceremony with world renowned facilitators
- The opportunity to experience Sacred Hapé
-All food and beverages
- Overnight accommodation at The Medicine House
- Full integration
-Access to many modalities including hot tub, cold plunging, PEMF therapy, energy healing, sound healing and soaking up nature on over 5 acres of treed property
-After care; guests will receive access to many resources after the retreat including; meditations, music, books, videos and the opportunity to work with our facilitators 1 on 1.
Full Details
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The total energy exchange for this all-inclusive retreat is $888 per participant.
To reserve your place, a $444 deposit is due by May 1st, with the remaining $444 due by June 1st.
Space is intentionally limited to 15 participants to preserve the depth and integrity of this experience. Enrollment is offered on a first come, first served basis, and your place is secured upon receipt of your initial deposit.
If you feel the call to be here, we encourage you to claim your space early.
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All deposits for this retreat are non-refundable and non-transferable without the express agreement of the retreat host.
In the event that the retreat has to be cancelled, or rescheduled participates WILL receive their deposits back.
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If you have received the retreat information and have NOT been invited by the facilitators or retreat host we would like to welcome you but we do require a phone call with you first! Please email ayla.reed@goodmedicinecollective.com to schedule a call.
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To register for this event please email or text ayla.reed@goodmedicinecollective.com or 720.202.1847 for deposit instructions and to receive your welcome email. Registration is LIMITED so don't wait to make your deposit.
Registration for this retreat is by invitation only; if you were not invited by the host or facilitators directly you must have a phone call with one of them before you may be permitted to register.
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This Ceremony will be hosted at The Medicine House in Aubrey Tx . Located on nearly 6 acres of heavily treed land.
Address: 3773 New Hope Road, Aubrey, TX 76227.
Gate code and full property access will be provided after your complete registration.
Meet The Facilitators
Paul Hagenmayer
Paul Hagenmayer has devoted more than 25 years to the study and practice of plant medicine, sound healing, and energy work. His path has been shaped through direct relationship with a range of indigenous traditions, including time spent with the Huni Kuin of the Amazon, the Lakota Nation of North America, the Santo Daime church, and the Bwiti tradition of Gabon, among others. These experiences have informed a practice rooted in respect, listening, and a deep appreciation for the cultural lineages that carry this work.
Alongside his work with plant medicines, Paul has undertaken extensive study in sound healing through The Acutonics Institute of Integrative Medicine in New Mexico. Through close mentorship with senior instructors, he has cultivated a refined and intuitive approach that weaves together chanting, drumming, tuning forks, and other instruments. His work with sound is not performative, but relational; guided by presence, attunement, and the needs of the moment.
The synthesis of these disciplines has led to the development of a grounded and coherent healing field, one that supports individuals in reconnecting with their own inner intelligence. Within this space, participants often experience emotional regulation, stress release, and meaningful shifts in both physical and psychological patterns.
Paul’s approach emphasizes integration over intensity. Rather than positioning himself as a guide with answers, he holds space in a way that invites each person into their own process, honoring both the intelligence of the medicines and the autonomy of the individual. His work reflects a commitment to integrity, humility, and the ongoing responsibility of stewarding these practices with care.
Through plant medicine, sound, and presence, Paul supports pathways toward balance, clarity, and a deeper sense of connection; both within oneself and with the wider field of life.
Meet The Facilitators
Jeremy Ian Thomas
Jeremy Ian Thomas, known in medicine circles as Soula Thomas, is a guardian, teacher, and lifelong creative whose path weaves together ceremony, sound, and subtle energy work. With roots in filmmaking, visual art, and music, Soula carries a refined sensitivity into ceremonial space; one shaped by years of listening, rhythm, and presence. His creative life informs how he holds space: attentive, spacious, and attuned to what is moving beneath the surface, while always allowing the medicine itself to remain central.
Soula has been training in the shamanic arts for nearly eight years and has sat with Ayahuasca hundreds of times, most often in the role of guardian and space-holder. He was trained within the Santo Daime tradition to work on the healing mat, engaging vibrational and energetic techniques informed by ancient Kemetic, Vedic, and South American Pajé lineages. His path later deepened through the Huni Kuin lineage under the guidance of Amir Leon of Serpent of Light and Txana Ikakuru, where prayer, humility, and ancestral continuity became central pillars of his work. Soula has also been initiated into Ifá, a West African spiritual tradition centered on the Orisha; forces of nature that carry distinct teachings and healing modalities.
As a father, musician, and mentor, Soula approaches medicine work with quiet creativity and grounded devotion. His practice is informed by long-standing meditation, geometric awareness, and subtle energetic perception, allowing healing to emerge through coherence, timing, and care rather than force. He works gently, listening for what is ready to be revealed, and holds space that invites regulation, remembrance, and reconnection.
Ayla Reed
Meet Your Facilitators and Host
Ayla Reed is an Oracle Healer, ancestral medicine woman, and the founder of The Good Medicine Collective; a living body of work that bridges the realms of science and spirit. Rooted in the bloodlines of her Cherokee and Norse ancestry, Ayla carries forward ancient healing traditions through a modern, trauma-informed lens.
Her work is not a prescription; it is a reclamation.
She helps others return to right relationship with their bodies, their lineage, the earth, and the unseen.
Ayla’s practice blends functional blood chemistry, ancestral healing, nervous system repair, plant and vibrational medicine, and deep somatic remembrance. Her containers are not transactional, they are initiatory. Every offering, from private Oracle Medicine containers to group retreats and community membership, is a sacred portal for those ready to walk the path of truth, healing, and soul restoration.
With one foot in the ancient world and one in the now, Ayla creates spaces where the body speaks, the soul remembers, and the Earth holds us in her rhythm. Her medicine honors the unseen, the intuitive, the ancestral, and the elemental. Through her guidance, clients reconnect with their inner healer and remember what has always been whole beneath the hurt.
She does not follow trends.
She follows truth.
And she teaches others to do the same.
Meet tHE gUARDIANS
Tabitha Millsop
Tabitha Millsop is a Quantum Energy Healer who relies on deep intuitive guidance to blend multiple modalities, to support clients while they release energetic imbalances, recalibrate their nervous systems, and return to wholeness.
Her journey into helping others heal themselves began with learning to heal herself first. Born with heart disease and having navigated years of chronic illness, Tabitha has spent over two decades mastering the art of personal transformation. A car accident later became the catalyst that propelled her into understanding how to heal the emotional and energetic roots of pain.
Today, Tabitha’s trauma-informed practice is a sanctuary for empaths, caregivers, and heart-centered humans who are ready to feel lighter, clearer, and deeply connected to themselves. Through a powerful fusion of the Body Code, Quantum Reiki, and sound healing, she intuitively listens to the body’s wisdom. Guided by subtle energy, the client's innate self-healing intelligence, and compassionate presence, she creates a safe and supportive space where clients are gently held as they release, restore energetic balance, and return to a grounded sense of wholeness.
Tabitha’s work isn’t just about healing — it’s about remembering who you are beneath the noise, and reclaiming your right to thrive.
Meet tHE gUARDIANS
Isaiah Immanuel Thomas
Beginning his path at a young age, Isaiah has worked intentionally with plant medicines since his early teens, cultivating discipline, self-reflection, and reverence for the medicine long before stepping into service. His approach is rooted in listening, presence, and integrity; shaped through years of inner work rather than words or performance.
Isaiah’s training comes through the Huni Kuin lineage under the guidance of Txana Ikakuru, alongside mentorship from Amir Leon of Serpent of Light and Paul Hagenmeyer of the Santo Daime tradition. He has been approved by elders to serve Hapé and continues to walk this path with humility and devotion. His ceremonial experience also includes work with Ayahuasca and Psilocybin, always approached with preparation, respect, and care. Isaiah is known for his subtle energetic sensitivity, healing through presence rather than instruction, allowing the medicine and the space to speak.
Born in Tampa, Florida and raised in Los Angeles, California, Isaiah brings both a creative spirit and grounded awareness into his work. Serving alongside his father, Soula Thomas their relationship reflects a living expression of medicine, demonstrating trust, continuity, and intergenerational healing in the emerging paradigm. Together, they hold space that invites remembrance, regulation, and reconnection