DiscoverHuman Design Collective PodcastKeith Walters on his work with plant medicines, sacred reciprocity, deconditioning, importance of embodiment, and learning to trust oneself
Keith Walters on his work with plant medicines, sacred reciprocity, deconditioning, importance of embodiment, and learning to trust oneself

Keith Walters on his work with plant medicines, sacred reciprocity, deconditioning, importance of embodiment, and learning to trust oneself

Update: 2025-04-30
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Keith Walters is a 2/4 Generator on the Cross of the Unexpected. With nearly a decade of experience integrating Human Design with traditional plant medicine practices, Keith facilitates retreats emphasizing embodied deconditioning, sacred reciprocity with nature, and a right relationship with oneself.


In this episode, Keith shares his experiences working with ayahuasca and iboga, exploring Human Design, and indigenous wisdom traditions to facilitate anchoring inner authority.


He offers an inspiring vision along with practices for those seeking to align more fully with nature, ready to meet the current times with presence, discernment, and trust. We hope you enjoy the conversation.


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Keith Walters on his work with plant medicines, sacred reciprocity, deconditioning, importance of embodiment, and learning to trust oneself

Keith Walters on his work with plant medicines, sacred reciprocity, deconditioning, importance of embodiment, and learning to trust oneself

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