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Intersection of Psychedelics & Chronic Pain, Chronic Illness

Discussion and Peer-Support Circle

Our online psychedelic integration circles bring the same peer-supported community sharing-space that our in-person circles have provided.

Every second Wednesday of the month, we create a safe space to talk about altered states of consciousness that are induced by psychedelics and/or spiritual emergence. Join our growing consciousness-minded community to offer and receive emotional support and guidance, share stories and resources.

Must be over 21 to attend. If under 21, please contact us via email for admittance or to consider an individual session.

Online meetings include a talking circle and grounding activities such as intention setting and meditation. No substances are used/served at our meetings, and no previous experience is required to participate. There will be a protocol to connect with other like-minded community members and with the facilitator outside of the call.

Circle will be led by John Saul, integration circle facilitator. John came to terms with living life with a life-threatening, chronic illness and eliminated opiates as part of coping with chronic pain through his personal experience engaging with psychedelics as tools for healing. He arrived at peace with what life is offering, good or bad. John was a participant in 2016 in the MAPS-sponsored study: "MDMA-Assisted Psychotherapy for the Treatment of Anxiety in Life-Threatening Illness."

COST: $22.00 community contribution. DM the circle facilitator if you are in need of contribution flexibility and want to attend.

This is an open meeting for anyone that is curious about, is thinking about experimenting, or has experimented with psychedelic substances and plant medicines.

Must be over 21 to attend. If you are under 21, please contact us via email for admittance or consider an individual session.

No substances are used/served at our meetings, and no previous experience is required to participate. There will be a protocol to connect with other like-minded community members and with the facilitator outside of the call.