
Safely Heal and Grow With a Guided Psychedelic Journey
Providing you a safe space to navigate the profound potential of plant medicine and psychedelics for personal growth, recovering from trauma or burnout, and for postpartum healing
“I’ve never heard of psychedelic facilitation?”
Psychedelic facilitation is a guided process that helps individuals navigate their experiences with psychedelics in a safe, intentional, and supportive environment.
It involves preparation, journey support, and integration, ensuring that each phase of the experience is meaningful and beneficial.
Psychedelics, when used responsibly have the potential to unlock a deeper connection to yourself
Let’s Clear The Air
Unlike addictive drugs, psychedelics like psilocybin, ketamine, LSD, and MDMA are non-addictive and have a very low toxicity level.
Research supports their therapeutic benefits, showing they can help alleviate depression, anxiety, PTSD, and other mental health conditions. These substances work by promoting neuroplasticity, allowing the brain to form new connections and perspectives.
The key difference lies in preparation, dosage, and setting. When used under professional guidance or within intentional frameworks, psychedelics can provide profound insights and healing without the risks often associated with misuse. Proper education and destigmatization are essential to understanding their true potential.
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The Importance of Integration
Even the most profound psychedelic experiences are just the beginning
It’s one thing to have an eye-opening experience; it’s another to let it change you in ways that truly matter.
Integration is the process of turning those insights into meaningful and lasting change in your life.
If your life is like a puzzle and psychedelics help you find new pieces to create a bigger picture, then integration is the act of putting those pieces together.

What About Psychedelics And The Parenting Journey?
Parenthood has a way of surfacing old wounds and emotional patterns. Psychedelic-assisted healing offers the opportunity to…
Explore and release unprocessed emotions or trauma from your own upbringing.
Parenting often brings childhood memories and unresolved experiences to the surface. Psychedelics can help you access and process these emotions, creating a sense of closure and peace that allows you to parent from a healthier emotional space.
Reframe challenging situations to support a harmonious family environment.
Psychedelics can shift rigid thought patterns and behaviors, enabling you to see family dynamics through a fresh lens and approach conflicts with creativity and calm.
Cultivate self-compassion, so you approach parenting with greater patience and empathy.
Through introspection and self-awareness, psychedelics can soften self-critical tendencies, making it easier to forgive yourself for mistakes and embrace your own learning process as a parent.
Life In The Post Partum
Amid the daily responsibilities of parenting, it’s easy to lose sight of your own needs and passions.
Help you rediscover joy in the ordinary moments of life
Psychedelics encourage a sense of awe, reminding you that beauty and gratitude can be found in everyday experiences, even in the midst of parenting chaos.
Support personal growth, so that you can model resilience and adaptability for your children
By confronting your own challenges and expanding your perspectives, you can embody the growth mindset you want to instill in your kids.
Rekindle your sense of wonder, creativity, and playfulness
Rediscovering your creative side can bring more fun and spontaneity into your parenting style, fostering joy for both you and your children.
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Psychedelics affect serotonin receptors in the brain, promoting neuroplasticity and altering communication between different brain regions. This can lead to vivid imagery, emotional breakthroughs, and changes in perception.
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When used responsibly and in the right context, psychedelics are considered safe, with low toxicity and no physical addiction potential. However, they can be risky if used without proper preparation, support, or awareness of contraindications.
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Psychedelics are not recommended for everyone. People with a history of certain mental health conditions, like schizophrenia or bipolar disorder, should avoid them, as they may exacerbate symptoms.
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Safe experiences depend on the "set and setting": your mindset, physical environment, and the people supporting you. Working with a trained facilitator can help minimize risks and enhance benefits.
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The legality of psychedelics varies depending on where you are. In many places, substances like psilocybin are still classified as controlled substances, making them illegal to buy, sell, or possess. However, in certain areas, like the San Francisco Bay Area, psychedelics have been decriminalized, meaning personal use and possession are not prosecuted. Additionally, some dispensaries in the Bay Area now offer mushrooms for purchase, though it’s essential to understand and follow local laws and guidelines. Always research your local regulations and consult with trusted professionals before exploring psychedelics.
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Research suggests psychedelics may help with depression, PTSD, anxiety, and heal trauma. They promote neuroplasticity and emotional breakthroughs, aiding long-term healing.
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Experiences vary but often include changes in perception, intense emotions, spiritual insights, and a sense of connection. Effects depend on the dose, substance, and personal mindset.
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Duration varies by substance. Psilocybin lasts 4-6 hours, LSD 8-12 hours, and MDMA around 4-6 hours. The integration process can continue for weeks or months afterward.
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A “bad trip” involves intense fear, confusion, or distress. Proper preparation, a safe setting, and trusted support reduce the likelihood of a negative experience.
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Ready to Explore Psychedelic Healing?
Whether you’re preparing for parenthood, navigating the postpartum path, or seeking deeper connection and insight, I’m here to guide you every step of the way.