Anthony B. Sadler — Sacred Medicine Facilitator
He didn’t plan to become a guide. Life made it clear.
Anthony sat with psilocybin for the first time and something shifted. The noise cleared. What emerged was simple and powerful: the understanding that everything was possible.
Then he lost his job. And in that space — uncertain, searching, more open than he’d been in years — he found himself sitting with Bufo, 5-MeO-DMT, three months later. If psilocybin showed him the door, Bufo walked him through it. Something deep cracked open. It confirmed what he was here to do. And it confirmed who he was becoming.
But Anthony had been holding space long before sacred medicine.
He played piano in church and helped lead spiritual experiences for his community — learning what it means to hold a room, to feel the energy of a group, to guide people through sacred moments without making it about yourself.
He spent over 12 years working with children and adults, developing a precision for reading people, meeting them where they are, and creating the kind of safety that allows someone to truly open up.
Training with a teacher from Mexico, sitting in ceremony after ceremony, Anthony learned the medicines, the protocols, and the traditions. But he already carried what can’t be taught: the ability to hold another human being in their most vulnerable moment and make them feel completely held.
How Anthony Works
Anthony doesn’t facilitate from the ego. He facilitates from the heart.
Every experience begins with you — your history, your fears, your intentions, your readiness. Preparation is not a formality. It is part of the medicine.
During ceremony, his presence is steady and attuned. He moves with you, not ahead of you. He doesn’t project. He witnesses.
And when the ceremony ends, the work continues.
For Everyone
Anthony has held space for people from every walk of life — men and women, members of the LGBTQ+ community, people of different faiths, backgrounds, and life experiences. First-timers and those who have sat many times before.
What unites the people who come to him isn’t their identity. It’s the desire to see themselves clearly.
What People Carry Home
The phrase Anthony hears most after ceremony isn’t “that was incredible” — though that comes too.
It’s simpler.
“I finally see myself.”
That clarity. That recognition. The sense of meeting yourself — perhaps for the first time — without the noise. People leave understanding, on a cellular level, that they have the power to hold space for themselves. To be their own creator.
Integration: Where the Real Work Begins
The medicine’s work doesn’t end when the ceremony does. What you do with the experience matters just as much as the experience itself.
That’s why integration is built into everything Anthony offers — monthly calls where participants connect, find language for what’s hard to articulate, and build community around a shared commitment to continuing the work.
This is what integrity in this space looks like. Not just the ceremony. Everything that follows.
Ready to Begin?
Your first step is a conversation — not a commitment.
A free 15-minute discovery call where you can ask questions, share what you’re carrying, and feel out whether working with Anthony is the right fit for you. No pressure. Just presence.