Psychedelic cannabis is the structured, intentional use of cannabis within a therapeutic or ceremonial setting to access altered states of consciousness that facilitate emotional, somatic, and psychological transformation.
Research is catching up to what many of us feel: mindfulness, psychedelics, and community heal best together. For frontline workers and high achievers, psilocybin-assisted mindfulness groups reduced burnout + depression faster than mindfulness alone.
October 8, 2025 at 10:49 PM
Research is catching up to what many of us feel: mindfulness, psychedelics, and community heal best together. For frontline workers and high achievers, psilocybin-assisted mindfulness groups reduced burnout + depression faster than mindfulness alone.
Wow, what an interesting podcast. Can't wait to take a listen! We so need female voices in the area of psychedelics, especially voices working for change within the field!
October 8, 2025 at 3:55 PM
Wow, what an interesting podcast. Can't wait to take a listen! We so need female voices in the area of psychedelics, especially voices working for change within the field!
Bhang has long linked cannabis to Buddhist & Hindu practice in Indo-China, showing Dharma adapts to culture & conditions. Like psilocybin today, plant medicine can be the soil where awakening takes root—meeting karma as it is.
October 2, 2025 at 8:43 PM
Bhang has long linked cannabis to Buddhist & Hindu practice in Indo-China, showing Dharma adapts to culture & conditions. Like psilocybin today, plant medicine can be the soil where awakening takes root—meeting karma as it is.
or if instead of creating them in our image we saw ourselves as part of that which was greater than ourselves. Maybe if we saw that we are all connected we could be better to each other...that's why I love psychedelics.
October 2, 2025 at 3:02 PM
or if instead of creating them in our image we saw ourselves as part of that which was greater than ourselves. Maybe if we saw that we are all connected we could be better to each other...that's why I love psychedelics.
And this...singers kept up an unwavering current of Portuguese healing songs for up to 12 hours. We’d all try to stay upright and engaged with the music, a process known as “the work.” The psychedelic experience was shaped by a community of practice operating in an explicitly spiritual framework. 🤯
September 30, 2025 at 3:13 PM
And this...singers kept up an unwavering current of Portuguese healing songs for up to 12 hours. We’d all try to stay upright and engaged with the music, a process known as “the work.” The psychedelic experience was shaped by a community of practice operating in an explicitly spiritual framework. 🤯
Thank you for sharing this article and blowing my mind. It was exactly what I needed to read today! As a psychedelic therapist trying to create community, connection and healing through intentional cannabis use this was a really engaging and informative read... Bring in "The Work!"
September 30, 2025 at 3:12 PM
Thank you for sharing this article and blowing my mind. It was exactly what I needed to read today! As a psychedelic therapist trying to create community, connection and healing through intentional cannabis use this was a really engaging and informative read... Bring in "The Work!"
Ketamine is absolutely effective for mental health treatment, when the set, setting and dosage is considered...by a trained mental health provider. Plus it's used millions of times every day as an anaesthesia safe enough for babies and young children who are undergoing surgery.
September 28, 2025 at 11:34 PM
Ketamine is absolutely effective for mental health treatment, when the set, setting and dosage is considered...by a trained mental health provider. Plus it's used millions of times every day as an anaesthesia safe enough for babies and young children who are undergoing surgery.
If Nixon's war on drugs hadn't created the anti-plant medicine ethos...how many treatments for chronic illnesses would we have found in the humble "weed' by now? Let's hope the science catches up with the experiential knowledge of those who use with intention!
September 28, 2025 at 11:26 PM
If Nixon's war on drugs hadn't created the anti-plant medicine ethos...how many treatments for chronic illnesses would we have found in the humble "weed' by now? Let's hope the science catches up with the experiential knowledge of those who use with intention!