Statement Of Beliefs
We believe in a Divine higher power, which is beyond human comprehension. We believe that entheogens, including psilocybin, ayahuasca, peyote, and cannabis, are not […]
We believe in a Divine higher power, which is beyond human comprehension. We believe that entheogens, including psilocybin, ayahuasca, peyote, and cannabis, are not […]
In the realm of gods and legends, few figures are as wild and enigmatic as Dionysus, the ancient Greek god of wine, ecstasy, and ritual madness. As the god of wine, he brought joy and celebration, but his gifts also carried the danger of excess.
Historically, many indigenous and ancient societies understood the power of entheogens to cleanse the mind and spirit. Entheogens in traditional spring rituals underscore the deep connection between human consciousness and the cycles of nature.
Golgotha embodies the ultimate paradox: a place of death and yet, simultaneously, the cradle of the most transformative redemption in Christian lore. This metaphorical journey to one's Golgotha involves facing the darkest aspects of oneself, embracing the pain and suffering that come with deep introspection and change.
Gethsemane teaches us about the inevitable encounter with inner turmoil and the courage to face our deepest fears. It’s a metaphor for the moments in life where we stand at the crossroads of significant change, confronting the shadows of our existence.
The entheogenic journey is not always one of immediate transcendence or blissful enlightenment. It often requires us to face the crucibles of our own psyche, to sit with our deepest wounds and shadows. The pain and discomfort often encountered in these states are not merely obstacles but are integral to...
For the longest time, smoking was my faithful, yet toxic companion. Over 15 years, I tried everything to quit: patches, gums, cold turkey, and even pharmaceuticals. But, like an unwanted ghost, the habit lingered. Then, last January, I decided to try something different – a method as ancient as time,...
Entheogens are more than mere substances; these sacred sacraments serve as a catalysts for the soul's journey into realms both mysterious and enlightening. They act as potent healers, enabling us to confront, understand, and resolve deep-seated emotional wounds and traumas.
While entheogens hold powerful potential for psychological and spiritual growth, they are not for everyone. There are certain health conditions and circumstances that warrant caution or abstinence.
Psilocybin Mushrooms: The sacred Psilocybe genus, also known as “magic mushrooms,” contains the psychoactive compound psilocybin. Revered for their power to unveil the secrets of the […]
A newly established Psilocybin Research Advisory Council is tasked with defining parameters for utilizing $5 million in grants designated for these trials and will also […]