RITUAL
Ritual came before recreation.
This isn’t new.
It’s remembered.
The Foundation
Four Rituals. One Rhythm.
The Garden is built on four simple practices:
Not categories.
Not products.
Practices.
Each one meets a different moment.
Together, they form a rhythm.
Not a routine.
The Rituals
THE PRACTICES
Holy Water
Liquid Sacrament
Daily Integration
A simple way to return.
Blends into your drink.
Disappears into your day.
Communion
Intentional Use
Closer. Slower. Present.
Not rushed.
Not casual.
Anoint
Care for the Body
Touch as ritual.
Applied directly.
Touch becomes part of the ritual.
Care becomes physical.
Rest
Sleep as Practice
Restoration.
The end of the day matters.
Not escape.
Not sedation.
The Shift
This Isn’t About What You Take
It’s about what you return to.
You don’t need all four.
You don’t need to understand everything.
You need something
you’ll come back to.
The ritual is the medicine.
Not intensity.
Not novelty.
Consistency.
Sacred Practices
Plant Medicine as Practice
For thousands of years,
plants were part of daily life—
Nothing here is new.
Morning
Clarity before the day begins
Evening
Let the day soften
Rest
Time set apart
Creation
Open, don’t escape
From Within
From Within, Not Outside
This didn’t come from the outside looking in.
It comes from lived experience—
across Jewish, Christian, Mormon, and Catholic traditions.
From people who have sat in those rooms,
held those beliefs,
and continued the work of integrating body and spirit.
Already Being Reconsidered
Across structured traditions,
the conversation around plant medicine has begun to shift.
Quietly. Carefully.
With boundaries, discipline, and intention.
Not as indulgence.
As care.
You Were Never Outside of It
This doesn’t ask you to leave your beliefs.
It doesn’t ask you to adopt new ones.
If anything, it invites a return—
to something older than the divide between body and spirit.
Built by People Who Lived It
Craig Rose
Craig Rose is a pastor.
His work has always existed at the intersection of faith and real life—helping people navigate what belief looks like when it becomes embodied.
Guy Rocourt
Guy Rocourt brings the discipline of the plant.
Decades of experience, a reputation built on integrity, and a commitment to preserving the full spectrum.
Together, this isn’t theory.
It’s practice.
Our Belief
Ritual, not recreation
Practice, not potency
Return, not rebellion
Care is not a contradiction
The sacred isn’t fragile.
Different Forms. Same Intention.
Start Where You Are
You don’t need permission.
You don’t need to figure it out.
You just need a place to begin.
Enter the GardenStay Rooted
Join the Ritual
Daily practices, new expressions, and the occasional quiet truth.

