Ryan and his team have been an integral part of my journey to self-healing. I first met with him several years back where he gave me the tools to really take hold of my life. Since then, I have managed to put my life on a better track, and he’s been there if/when things got derailed. If you are searching for someone that cares and has the knowledge/tools to address the things stopping you from being you… look no further. Ryan is your guy.
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Truth Tree Wellness and Ghenigho is where people can access the services offered by Ryan "Ghenigho" Rich and his team, which include Iboga/Ibogaine counseling, general counseling and spiritual care, ceremonies, retreats, mentorship, speaking engagements, education, consulting, and more.
Ryan Ghenigho Rich is a leading expert in the Iboga field and is one of the world's most experienced Iboga facilitators. As the founder of Root Healing Iboga Retreats, he has established Iboga retreat centers in Portugal, Thailand, and Spain, providing a safe and supportive environment (See Trustpilot) for those seeking healing and transformation through the traditional use of Iboga.
Ryan has extensive experience leading hundreds of safe and effective traditional Iboga ceremonies for hundreds of people, supporting people in unique ways (addiction, parkinsons, autoimmune etc.) with Iboga/Ibogaine, counseling, mentoring facilitators, teaching, speaking, and more.
Empowered by the Missoko Bwiti in Gabon, Ryan is dedicated to sharing the Bwiti tradition with integrity and respect. He is one of the few people in the West authorized to conduct pre-initiation ceremonies for both men and women.
In the United States, Ryan founded Bassé Root, a non-profit Missoko Bwiti Church, further expanding access to the tradition and its healing practices in his home country. Bassé Root is also dedicated to reciprocity, and is leading and funding a number of projects to empower and improve the lives of people back in Gabon.
Outside of Bwiti/Iboga, Ryan practices, studies, and pulls from many different spiritual traditions, including Vajrayana Buddhism, Animism, and more. He regularly speaks and writes about these topics and what it means to awaken through our humaness. See more