Nicholas Vitulli
As a seasoned professional in the field of addiction recovery, I bring both deep expertise and a compassionate, client-centered approach to my work. Rooted in the principles of 12-step recovery, I’ve spent years guiding individuals on their path to sobriety—offering mentorship, practical tools, and unwavering support for sustainable transformation.
In addition to my extensive experience in addiction counseling, I’ve undergone specialized training in psychedelic therapy with Skylight Psychedelics, recognizing the profound potential of these modalities to catalyze healing and personal growth. Through both formal education and hands-on experience, I’ve cultivated a nuanced understanding of how psychedelics can be safely and effectively integrated into holistic recovery frameworks.
My work is further enriched by my initiations into the Yoga-Vedantic Traditions of Meditation, Kriya, Pranayama, Asana, Japa, and Sacred Ceremonies through the Sattva Yoga Academy in the foothills of the Himalayas. These ancient practices offer powerful tools for cultivating self-awareness, emotional regulation, and resilience. By weaving together yoga, meditation, and integrative recovery techniques, I support individuals in reconnecting with their inner strength, accessing higher states of consciousness, and walking a path of healing with clarity and purpose.

“Nicholas provided a level of support I didn’t know I needed. His calm presence and deep understanding of recovery made my journey to and from rehab feel safe and meaningful. We talked about my goals and challenges, and his guidance set me up for success with a solid aftercare plan. I don’t think I would have felt as ready and motivated without his help.”
“Working with Nicholas was transformative. He didn’t just help me with transportation; he helped me establish a daily routine that supported my recovery, using meditation, breathwork, and structure to keep me grounded. He even stayed with me in my home when I needed extra support. His holistic approach made all the difference in my journey to sobriety.”
Our Commitment to Transparency
We offer a sliding scale for our Meditation and Sadhana services. Everyone has different life circumstances and we try to honor that as much as possible.
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Meditation $555
Sadhana $150 an hourThe helping hand training investment is for those who are currently experiencing financial hardships, need a greater helping hand to advance their practice, and don’t have family, partner, or friends they can ask for financial support. The helping hand option is our ‘base cost’ for the training. This option is right for me if:
I frequently stress about meeting my basic needs (e.g. food, housing, transport) and don’t always achieve them
I have debt and it sometimes prohibits me from meeting my basic needs
I rent lower-end properties or have unstable housing
I do not have a car and/or have limited access to a car but I am not always able to afford gas
I am unemployed or underemployed
I qualify for government assistance including food stamps & healthcare
I have no access to financial savings
I have no or very limited expendable income (e.g. to buy coffee or eat out, new clothes, concert tickets, massages etc.)
I rarely buy new items because I am unable to afford them
I cannot afford a vacation or have the ability to take time off without financial burdens
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Meditation $777
Sadhana $200 an hourThe Subsidized Investment is for those whose current life circumstances means they need some support and don’t have family, partner, or friends who they can ask for financial supportI am able to meet all my basic needs (e.g. food, housing, transport) but it sometimes stretches me quite a bit. This option is right for me if:
I am able to meet all my basic needs (e.g. food, housing, transport) but it sometimes stretches me quite a bit
I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of my basic needs
I rent a room or comfortable property
I own or lease a car
I am employed OR studying with government financial support OR I have retired and have a pension to support my living expenses
I have access to Medicare and occasionally see other healthcare practitioners (e.g. acupuncture, naturopathy, osteopathy) to support my wellbeing
I have access to financial savings
I have some expendable income (e.g. to buy coffee or eat out, new clothes, concert tickets, massages etc when I can).
I am able to buy new items and thrift others
I can take a holiday annually or every few years without financial burdens
(Annual household income less than $80,000)
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Meditation $1008
Sadhana $250 an hourThis is the actual cost of the training. This option is for me if:
I am able to meet all of my basic needs (e.g. food, housing, transport)
I may have some debt but it does not prohibit attainment of my basic needs
I own my own home OR I rent a property OR I live at home and don’t have to pay rent
I own or lease a car
I am employed (or don’t need to work to meet my needs)
I have access to healthcare options (e.g. acupuncture, naturopathy, osteopathy) to support my wellbeing
I have access to financial savings
I have some expendable income (e.g. can buy coffee or eat out, buy new clothes, concert tickets, massages etc.)
I can buy new items if needed
I can afford an annual holiday or take time off
(Annual household income between $80,000 and $250,000 )
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Meditation $1,750 to Sky’s the Limit
Sadhana $350 an hour ad infinitumSkies the limit! The gift it forward option is for me if:
I am feeling generous and want to share the love by contributing to a community member who would otherwise be unable to commit due to monetary restrictions.
I have abundance in my life and the ability to support others
(Annual household income above $250,000)
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