“The Plants Made Me Do It”: Bypassing in Disguise

In the world of plant medicine facilitation, there’s a disturbing pattern we’ve seen too many times to ignore: A participant expresses a real concern — maybe they’re naming a boundary that was crossed, or simply sharing that something didn’t feel good — and the facilitator responds with something like…

“That’s what the medicine told me to do.”

“The plants guided me to do that.”

“Just trust the medicine.”

“It’s all perfect – everything happens for a reason. Trust your teacher!”

Let’s be honest: this is spiritual bypassing. It’s dressed up in sacred language, but it’s still bypassing. And it’s harmful.

You Are Not a Puppet of the Plants

Yes, plant medicines are powerful allies. Yes, they often move us beyond our egos and into deeper knowing. But they are not puppeteers. If you’re a facilitator, and you’re claiming that everything you do is purely directed by the plants, you’ve given away your own discernment and personal responsibility — and that is not what this path is about.

Part of the medicine path is learning how to relate to our plant allies — not giving them total control over our actions or trusting them blindly. When facilitators shrug off accountability by claiming the plants made them act a certain way, they’re not only avoiding their own growth (and perhaps also the cultivation of true shamanic skills), they’re modeling disempowerment.

And that ripples out to everyone in the space.

“Just Trust the Medicine” — A Cop-Out Disguised as Wisdom

Let’s be clear: trusting the medicine through moments of challenge can be a beautiful, supportive practice. There are moments in ceremony when surrender is the only way through. But if someone is truly in distress — emotionally, physically, or spiritually — and the only support a facilitator offers is “just trust the medicine”… that’s not support. That’s avoidance.

It’s a red flag.

This kind of non-response often points to a lack of training. It’s a convenient way to mask the fact that the facilitator either doesn’t know how to help with shamanic tools, isn’t willing to take responsibility for what unfolds in their container, or hasn’t cultivated the attunement skills needed to show up for people who are in a process.

If you’re holding space for others, your job is not to repeat vague spiritual phrases. Your job is to meet the moment with real presence. With humility. With care. And yes, with actual tools.

Holding the Teacher Role Requires Humility, Not Deflection

One of the trickiest dynamics in the plant medicine world is the subtle (or not so subtle) way some facilitators position themselves as “above” the group — the wise teacher, the enlightened one, the oracle. So when a participant names harm, it’s taken as a threat to that persona. Instead of getting curious, the facilitator deflects. Instead of listening, they preach. Instead of taking responsibility, they cloak themselves in the righteousness of “divine will.”

They play the “teacher card” in moments where it would be inconvenient for them to keep it real and acknowledge that they’re actually just a person too.

But true wisdom doesn’t flinch at feedback – it welcomes it and engages in self-reflection. It seeks repair when harm is done.

The teacher archetype, when held with integrity, is not a shield. It’s a mantle of service.

Let’s Do Better

If you are a facilitator — or aspiring to be — this is an invitation (and a reminder for all of us). Stay humble. Stay human. Do your work. Learn from your mistakes. Don’t hide behind the plants, or behind phrases that sound spiritual but lack substance.

Real integrity isn’t about being perfect – and in reality, every facilitator has moments of falling short or handling things imperfectly (us included!). But how you respond when your imperfection is seen says a lot about your intentions, your skill as a facilitator, and your maturity.

So let’s stop calling mis-attunement a “teaching”. Let’s stop masking avoidance as divine instruction. Let’s stop pretending that parroting a teaching is the same as embodying one.

Let’s raise the bar.

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