The Healing Power of Plant Medicine - Interview with Healer Dillyn HoffmanThe Healing Power of Plant Medicine - Interview with Healer Dillyn Hoffman
Narcissism Recovery Podcast
Yitz Epstein and shaman Dillyn Hoffman discuss using plant medicine to heal from narcissistic abuse and trauma.
31:40•18 Aug 2020
Healing Trauma with Plant Medicine: A Conversation with Shaman Dillyn Hoffman
“Open your mind to the possibility that there is healing in ways that are not necessarily conventional and ways that you haven't necessarily been brought awareness to as of yet.”
Curious about alternative ways to heal from narcissistic abuse? In this episode of the 'Narcissism Recovery Podcast', Yitz Epstein chats with shaman Dillyn Hoffman about the transformative power of plant medicine. With over a decade of experience, Dillyn has guided countless individuals through their healing journeys, addressing PTSD, childhood trauma, anxiety, and depression. He’s the founder of Shamanic Ananda, where he offers a range of services like soul retrievals and energetic cord cutting.
But what truly sets this episode apart is Dillyn’s insights into how plant medicine can facilitate deep emotional healing. He shares that the right environment and guidance are crucial for a positive experience. Dillyn explains how childhood trauma can fragment our sense of self, making it hard to connect authentically with others. Plant medicine, he believes, can help us reclaim those lost parts of ourselves.
Vulnerability, he argues, is key to this process, as it allows us to tap into our inner strength and divinity. If you’re considering plant medicine therapy, Dillyn advises setting a compassionate intention and avoiding the urge to use it as an escape. Instead, see it as a tool for reconnecting with your true self. This episode offers a fresh perspective on healing and is packed with practical advice for anyone looking to explore plant medicine as a path to recovery.

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