Welcome to the FEAT Journey of Rebirth, a nine month end-to-end initiatory pathway to heal addiction, trauma, brain injury and other psychospiritual ailments on all levels, body, mind, and spirit with the use of ibogaine and other visionary plant medicines, and a global community of mentors and masters who help with preparation, treatment and navigation, and integration of transformational experiences.
Due to the serious nature of both diseases addressed and medicines used, our program brings together a carefully curated team with deep experience in various disciplines including clinics with over a decade of experience with ibogaine and iboga treatments and ceremonies, psychiatry, therapy, coaching, and long-term integration options.
Please read through the entire intro so you understand the scope of the journey, who the FEAT Care Team is and what you can expect to happen each month.
It’s no small decision to end a hard addiction, heal deep wounds, and transcend trauma with ibogaine or other entheogens.
We’ve developed this nine-month initiatory pathway that includes preparation, ibogaine treatment, and long-term integration to give you the best chance of ending addiction and awakening to a higher level of consciousness. We work with plant medicines, mainly iboga/ibogaine, but also psilocybin, cannabis, and 5meO, as well as complementary modalities like detox and nutrition, EMDR, and new ways to think about reality. Our intention is to teach you less addictive ways of altering your consciousness, and create avenues for discovering meaning, purpose, and community in your life.
Each month you will have feats to perform as a part of getting ready for your ibogaine initiation for which you will be traveling to an approved clinic in Mexico or Canada.
Iboga and it’s extract Ibogaine are powerful plant medicines. In order to be successful you should approach such a journey with intentionality, reverence, respect, and curiosity. You are the Initiate, the one initiating the journey.
How does ibogaine work?
During the active phase of the 12-36 hour inner journey ibogaine resets your brain receptors to a pristine state while you may be receiving insights and metaphysical guidance in a lucid dream-like experience. Noribogaine is deposited in your fat cells and slow released for the next 2-3 months and this gives you a ‘window of elation’ and non-craving, an opportunity to heal the underlying causes and probe into difficult emotions. And here’s where the FEAT Care Team and the Awake transformational wellness community is standing by to serve you.
FAQ
What Is the FEAT Program?
The FEAT (Fund for Entheogenic Addiction Treatments) Program was created by Lakshmi Narayan, founder of Awake.net, a 501(c)(3)(pending) charitable non-profit, to provide financial aid for people to recover from trauma, mental illness and opiate addiction. The treatment we subsidize uses ibogaine, a plant medicine that can interrupt addiction in a single treatment and reduce or eliminate withdrawal. It has been used since 1962 both underground in the US, and at clinics and ceremonies abroad where ibogaine is legal or decriminalized. The FEAT Program fills a gap in the current system that does not provide legal access or insurance coverage for ibogaine treatments in the US. We raise funds for Medical Tourism healing grants and provide an online integration and community building platform.
What is a FEAT FRIEND membership?
The FEAT FRIEND Membership is a way for you to support our mission of ending opioid addiction with a recurring donation of your choice and frequency, anywhere from $1 and up.
What is Ibogaine?
Ibogaine is possibly the missing link in the conventional addiction recovery pathway, perhaps the reason why traditional rehab has a 93% failure rate. Ibogaine is a whitish powder that is extracted from the root bark of the Tabernathe iboga shrub or from the bark of the Voacanga africana bush. When Ibogaine HCL is administered in a flood dose it interrupts opioid addiction in one treatment and resets the individual to a pre-addicted state. It also takes the person on an inner psychedelic journey lasting up to 32 hours where profound insights are had and renewed energy for life is made possible. While ibogaine does have mind-altering qualities, it is not like other psychedelics for many reasons. For one thing it is more akin to a lucid dream-like experience than a psychedelic vision such as that created by psilocybin or ayahuasca. Secondly, ibogaine also acts on the physiology and “scrubs’ the receptors and resets brain lesions and neurons during the active phase of the treatment thus completely resetting the individual to a pre-addicted state. Thirdly, unlike other psychedelics, ibogaine cannot be taken in a recreational setting. Not only does it cause nausea and ataxia during the active phase, it also increases the QT interval or gap between heartbeats, thus representing a potentially fatal cardiac risk for some people with pre-existing cardiac conditions or other co-morbidities in their system. Iboga, in root bark form, has been used by the Pygmies and the Bwiti people in West Africa for centuries as an initiatory sacrament for a rite of passage into adulthood.
Why is ibogaine illegal in the US?
Because Ibogaine is a psychedelic, it was misclassified in 1970 when the Controlled Substances Act criminalized all psychedelics as dangerous Schedule 1 drugs with “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.” Both counts are untrue, especially with Ibogaine. True, it IS a psychedelic, and Ibogaine can be dangerous, even fatal, if not administered safely, but it has great medicinal value: It’s the only medicine known to man that can actually INTERRUPT severe addictions like opioid or meth and restore the body, mind, and spirit to a pre-addicted state, sometimes within minutes of taking the medicine. There is no other medicine like it that we know of. While other psychedelics like ayahuasca and psilocybin may offer profound psycho-spiritual experiences, only Ibogaine also has a measurable physiological effect. It completely erases all traces of the addictive pathways in the body and brain. Because Ibogaine has such strong side-effects during the 12-32 hour “active” period, it is not possible to take Ibogaine in a recreational setting. It needs full-time medical supervision and monitoring of vitals during treatment, ideally in a clinic or other therapeutic setting.
What happens during an ibogaine treatment?
Most Ibogaine treatments are a week-long procedure, though there are some programs that offer more time to detox beforehand or recoup afterwards, both of which are essential aspects of care but can be handled at home as well. The active phase of the Ibogaine treatment happens in the middle of the week-long procedure and lasts 36 hours, starting with an 8-12 hour extremely active phase. During that phase one may experience ataxia (nausea upon the slightest movement) and strong waves of energy moving up the body from toe to top. At the same time most people enters into a lucid dream-like visionary state where insights, guidance, and teachings are delivered on the screen of the mind. Many people report it to be a spiritual experience where they heal traumas or understand the root causes of their problems or are shown that if they don’t stop using, they’ll die. The teaching can be quite candid, as though coming from a stern father figure. As far as what’s actually going on inside these experiences and where this knowledge is coming from, that is open to interpretation, since it is different for each person. Many people report a connecting with a sense of wholeness and joy that really helps them heal and meet life again. On a neuronal level the Ibogaine repairs brain lesions and connections and strengthens the GDNF cells which deliver dopamine to the body. It also resets the molecular triggers that cause craving and withdrawal symptoms, giving opioid addicts a clean slate and a true second chance at redeeming their lives.
What happens during the Preparation phase of the treatment?
The Ibogaine clinic you are working with will instruct you on detox protocols and may give you short-acting opiates to sustain you during the weeks prior to treatment. Depending on what combination of prescriptions and drugs you are consuming, your pre-care detox period and protocols will vary. For example, Suboxone requires a 28-day detox period, while heroin is shorter. In addition to detoxing, the pre-care period is when you will prepare yourself psychologically for an “inner journey” that could have profound implications for your life.
What is Aftercare Integration?
After the Ibogaine treatment, there is a period up to four months during which the noribogaine is slowly released in the body from where it has been stored in the fat cells. The presence of noribogaine makes it easy to maintain sobriety and the sense of well-being you may have gained from the reset. However, in order to recover fully, the patient will need to change his or her life dramatically, since for many people, years of being in the grip of addiction has created a lifestyle and behaviors that all need to be reformed and the insights gained during the inner journey need to be integrated into one’s life. This requires discipline, contemplation, structure and support, such as with an addiction recovery coach or therapist, or some other spiritual community or perhaps a 12-step kind of circle. Our program includes all of the above, with a weekly online Awake Circles meeting, a nine-month self-study and mentorship program called Change Your Character that has weekly classes taught by Mentors and Masters from the entheogenic and integrative medicine community.
Who are the treatment providers?
The FEAT Pilot program (first 100 treatments) will be conducted under the aegis of five treatment providers in Mexico, Canada, and South Africa who each have over a decade of experience in providing safe and effective treatments with medical oversight and easy access to EMT support.
Are any medical research papers or testimonials available about ibogaine's effectiveness?
Please read personal accounts of addiction recovery using Ibogaine and learn more about the most effective way to treat and cure addiction. Research, media coverage, video, website, and testimonial links coming in February.
What happens if you only raise a part of the amount required or the applicant doesn't go through with the treatment?
The funds we raise for each applicant are kept in escrow until we have the full amount and only then is treatment initiated. In the event that we don’t raise the full amount, you have the option of receiving a refund or choosing to donate it to the FEAT general fund to go towards another person’s treatment. Please indicate your preference on the donation form checkbox.