Built by seekers.
Carried by practitioners.
eyeboga isn't a retreat. The AI is the intelligence, the practitioner network is the depth, and the two people on this page are accountable for both.

David Fox-Powell · Los Angeles, California
David Fox-Powell
Early in life, I left graduate school in geological engineering because I needed to understand what actually helps people heal, including myself. That search led me into years of studying and practicing fascial bodywork, where I saw how deeply the body holds pain, memory, and intelligence.
For years I carried anxiety, depression, chronic fatigue, IBS, and old injuries that never fully left. I helped others feel better, but my own healing felt incomplete. Eventually I burned out and became a software engineer.
I never stopped searching. Functional medicine, acupuncture, somatic work, shadow work. Each gave me a piece of the puzzle. Then psychedelic medicine changed something at the root. For the first time, I began to feel at home in who I really am.
In early 2026 I returned to South Africa for an Ibogaine journey. What I experienced sent me straight back to my desk. I built eyeboga because I could uniquely build the AI intelligence, and because I knew I couldn't build the depth alone. That's where Anders comes in.
I'm not a clinician, a therapist, or a guide. I'm an architect who went through the door and came back wanting to build a better entrance. The site is honest about that boundary.

Anders Beatty
Anders Beatty has spent two decades working with people who've already tried everything else. He specialises in the pre-treatment and integration work that the high-throughput retreat model leaves untouched. Close to 30% of his caseload is crisis work, the calls that come in after a ceremony at a centre like Ambio or Beyond where someone came home in spiritual freefall. He speaks plainly about what that looks like.
His frame is simple. Trauma is the right fire in the wrong hearth, and his work is building the right hearth. That means six to eight pre-treatment sessions, the ceremony with proper holding, a soft landing in nature and play, two months of integration, maintenance, and community. The framing draws from indigenous Bwiti, intentionality, respect, reverence, curiosity.
His 450-plus articles form the backbone of the eyeboga AI corpus. He's also bookable directly through the partner directory for one-on-one prep and integration work, online or in-person. Anders carries his own brand at ibogainecoaching.com. eyeboga is the curator, not the employer.
Within indigenous constructs you work with the village elders for weeks if not months before you're allowed to meet the medicine. The current psychedelic revolution has reduced it to imbibe then integrate. We're missing 50% of the intentionality, respect, reverence, curiosity.
Anders carries his own brand, Ibogaine Counselling Services. This is a curator listing.
“Two people doing one piece of the work each. A wrapper, not a retreat. An honest layer between you and the medicine.”