Sacred Plant Medicine · St. Louis, MO
An ancient Amazonian plant medicine offered with intention, respect, and ceremony. Join Jordann for private and small group sessions in St. Louis.
Request a SessionRapé (pronounced hah-PAY) is a sacred, finely ground plant medicine used for centuries by indigenous peoples of the Amazon. It is administered through the nostrils using a pipe called a tepi or kuripe, and is traditionally offered in ceremony with prayer and intention.
Unlike recreational substances, rapé is approached as a tool for grounding, clearing, and connecting — with the body, the earth, and the present moment.
Rapé draws energy downward, anchoring you into the physical body and the present moment.
Many experience a deep clearing of the sinuses, the mind, and stagnant energy held in the field.
Rapé can sharpen awareness and bring sudden clarity — often used before meditation or prayer.
Emotional and energetic release is common. The medicine invites what is ready to move, to move.
Rapé is not recreational — it is a relational medicine. Every session is held as sacred space: opened with prayer, closed with gratitude, and offered with full presence and care.
Sessions in St. Louis are offered privately (one-on-one) or in small intimate circles. All blends are ethically sourced and have been worked with personally before being offered to others.
I'm Jordann — a wellness practitioner, energetic healer, and ceremonialist currently based in St. Louis. My work lives at the intersection of ancestral wisdom and modern healing, and rapé has become one of the most grounding and clarifying medicines in my personal practice.
I come to this work with deep respect for its indigenous origins. I offer rapé as a complement to inner work — as a way to come home to yourself, clear what's been clouding your path, and land in your body.
Sessions are intimate, unhurried, and held with full presence. You don't need any experience with plant medicine — just an open heart and a genuine desire to meet yourself.
We connect briefly before your session — to understand where you're at, answer questions, and set an intention together. This is a relational practice; trust matters.
Sessions begin with prayer and the opening of sacred space. You are invited to arrive fully — no rushing, no performing.
Rapé is offered to each nostril through a tepi pipe. The experience is immediate and typically lasts 5–20 minutes. You may purge, cry, feel stillness, or experience a rush of clarity. All responses are welcome.
We close the space together. Time is held for you to rest, share, and integrate. You won't be rushed out the door.
Rapé is a powerful medicine that deserves to be approached with honesty. Part of holding a safe container is being clear about who this is a good fit for — and who should wait, or seek a different path.
Not sure if you're a fit? Reach out before booking. I would rather have an honest conversation than have you sit in medicine that isn't right for you right now. There is no shame in waiting — sometimes that is the most aligned choice.
Sessions are offered by request. Reach out to express interest, ask questions, or schedule a brief intake call.