You are in good hands here. The facilitators are attentive, knowledgable, and skilled. They have both male and female facilitators which help foster a sense of security. The facilities and grounds are clean, cozy, and relaxing. I felt completely safe and well cared for the entire time during my ceremony weekend. The food is healthy, delicious, and vegan so you don’t have to worry about being well fed. I’m so glad I chose Two Birds for my Ayahuasca ceremony experience. Their community events are wonderful as well and a great place to make friends and meet interesting and beautiful souls. Be sure to explore all they have to offer if you live near the area.
I have been attending church with Two Birds for over a year now. It is the safest I have ever felt in a group environment in my 33 years of existence. Despite living in Northeast Texas my entire life, I had never once felt like I belonged here. I always felt out of place or like I would have to move far away to ever find “my tribe”. Little did I know I would discover belonging less than an hour away from my house – I only wish I had found Two Birds sooner! For the very first time in my life, Texas feels like home. All are welcome and all are truly allowed to be their authentic selves and share whatever they need to without judgement, with a universalist approach that leaves room for all perspectives. There is no peer pressure to sign up for ceremonies or anything like that – it took me nearly a year before I signed up for mine and no one ever pushed it on me. One of my favorite things about this space is that most Sunday services are led by a different member of the community each week. This gives us the opportunity to learn so much from each other, since everyone has different strengths to share with us. The leaders are strong of character, humble, confident and capable, but there is no ego dominance or power tripping on their part. There is truly a feeling of equality, transparency, open communication, and just general wholesomeness between leadership and the congregation in our community. This has been a major factor for me in developing trust – as I have not ever experienced such a healthy group dynamic ever before. This is saying something, as I am generally quite jaded and skeptical in that regard, with a strong aversion to artificial hierarchies and rigid power structures such as those in puritanical religious settings (thank goodness Two Birds is NOT that!). Even when disagreements or problems occur, as will happen in any large group setting, they are handled with sensitivity, transparency, tact, and compassion. All are given a voice. They have left me truly impressed with how they have handled the (very few) problems that have come up. I have become a much healthier and happier and whole human thanks to Two Birds. Thank you so much to Jay for starting this church and creating and developing this magical community – it has changed my life and the lives of so many others for the better. I feel so much gratitude towards you and the church. I love this place and the people in it so much! A’ho!
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You are in good hands here. The facilitators are attentive, knowledgable, and skilled. They have both male and female facilitators which help foster a sense of security. The facilities and grounds are clean, cozy, and relaxing. I felt completely safe and well cared for the entire time during my ceremony weekend. The food is healthy, delicious, and vegan so you don’t have to worry about being well fed. I’m so glad I chose Two Birds for my Ayahuasca ceremony experience. Their community events are wonderful as well and a great place to make friends and meet interesting and beautiful souls. Be sure to explore all they have to offer if you live near the area.
I have been attending church with Two Birds for over a year now. It is the safest I have ever felt in a group environment in my 33 years of existence. Despite living in Northeast Texas my entire life, I had never once felt like I belonged here. I always felt out of place or like I would have to move far away to ever find “my tribe”. Little did I know I would discover belonging less than an hour away from my house – I only wish I had found Two Birds sooner! For the very first time in my life, Texas feels like home. All are welcome and all are truly allowed to be their authentic selves and share whatever they need to without judgement, with a universalist approach that leaves room for all perspectives. There is no peer pressure to sign up for ceremonies or anything like that – it took me nearly a year before I signed up for mine and no one ever pushed it on me. One of my favorite things about this space is that most Sunday services are led by a different member of the community each week. This gives us the opportunity to learn so much from each other, since everyone has different strengths to share with us. The leaders are strong of character, humble, confident and capable, but there is no ego dominance or power tripping on their part. There is truly a feeling of equality, transparency, open communication, and just general wholesomeness between leadership and the congregation in our community. This has been a major factor for me in developing trust – as I have not ever experienced such a healthy group dynamic ever before. This is saying something, as I am generally quite jaded and skeptical in that regard, with a strong aversion to artificial hierarchies and rigid power structures such as those in puritanical religious settings (thank goodness Two Birds is NOT that!). Even when disagreements or problems occur, as will happen in any large group setting, they are handled with sensitivity, transparency, tact, and compassion. All are given a voice. They have left me truly impressed with how they have handled the (very few) problems that have come up. I have become a much healthier and happier and whole human thanks to Two Birds. Thank you so much to Jay for starting this church and creating and developing this magical community – it has changed my life and the lives of so many others for the better. I feel so much gratitude towards you and the church. I love this place and the people in it so much! A’ho!