Psychedelics

A psychedelic is any substance that produces a profoundly altered state of consciousness, and a sense of expansion of perception. They typically (but not always) work by affecting the serotonin system in the brain, but most importantly can induce mystical or spiritual experiences in those who take them.

Psychedelics can include both plant medicines (like ayahuasca or peyote) and synthetic substances (like LSD and ketamine). Arguably, any substance that can evoke profound changes in consciousness could potentially be grouped psychedelics – such as cannabis and MDMA.

The common factor with all psychedelics is their power to show people a very different way of seeing the world, and their potential to catalyze profound personal transformation.

Psychedelic Integration Coach vs Therapist – What’s the Difference?

People all over the world are waking up to the transformational power of psychedelics. As therapeutic use of substances such as psilocybin, LSD, ayahuasca, ketamine, and MDMA grows, so does the need for integration support. Too often, people undergo profound, mystical journeys without a plan to integrate the experience and the learnings that came with…

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Explore the Intersection of Psychedelics & Shamanism at The Plant Spirit Summit

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A new paradigm of healing is emerging at the intersection of psychedelic medicine and ancestral shamanic healing… Psychedelic medicine has been pushed to the forefront as the new frontier in psychotherapy, a new solution to the global mental health crisis. Psychotherapists might say that its cause is widespread trauma, the outcome of an increasingly unequal…

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