
𓋼𓍊 Psychedelic Support
𓋼𓍊 Psychedelic Support
Psychedelic support that honors both individual transformation and collective liberation
Please do not contact me for psychedelics. I do not provide or sell any medicine. I only offer emotional support.
Blockprint designed by Maya Kusunoki-Martin
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Psychedelic work is great for those who are:
moving through grief, loss, life transitions, threshold states, or mystical awakenings
feeling disconnected from their body, ancestors, land, or purpose
wanting to live a more creative, connected, courageous, and soulful life
frustrated with the limits of clinical therapy and the rational mind and looking for deeper somatic release
This work is for you if:
you support Native Sovereignty and acknowledge the devastating affects of industrial exploitation on the Earth and her inhabitants
you believe all people are valuable
you want to learn how to source your power internally not externally
you are willing to interrogate your cultural conditioning, surrender control, and listen to what arises
you are interested in divesting from 1) the pathology paradigm: the idea that there is "normal" body/brain and 2) white wellness + spirituality that is focused exclusively on the individual
you are willing to be surprised
REMINDER: Not everyone is advised to partake in psychedelics. Certain medical conditions, psychiatric diagnoses, medications, or unprocessed trauma may increase risk.
If you are considering working with plant medicines, please consult with a trusted healthcare provider to assess your readiness and ensure your safety.
I do not provide substances or medical advice. My role is to support integration — the meaning-making and care that happens before and after the experience.
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Energy work
Subtle tuning and clearing to support balance and releaseDeep listening + collaborative contemplation
A space to be witnessed and reflect together with care and presenceSomatic / Breathing exercises
Grounding practices to reconnect with your body’s wisdomAncestor Work
Rituals and meditations to connect to your guidesWriting or drawing prompts
Creative invitations to help metabolize insight and emotionTarot / oracle card pulls
Symbolic tools to illuminate themes, archetypes, or next steps
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Psychedelics arrived to me, like for many, through friendship, tender love and mutual curiosity. It's within the safety of these experiences that I have learned what it feels like to truly be witnessed and whole.
I have also completed the following trainings and programs:
Psychedelic Liberation Training Winter 2023
10-Week certificate program for clinicians, facilitators, and space holders committed to decolonizing themselves, and their practice
Wounding of Whiteness Workshop Spring 2023
4-session workshop led by Tema Okun and the Psychedelic Liberation Collective
An Introduction to Psychedelic Therapy Training Program January 2024
10-week training designed to help already existing professionals incorporate entheogens into their already existing healing/spiritual professional practices
Animism, Ancestors, and Psychedelics Aug 2024
Online course with Ancestral Medicine on working with plant medicines for familial and cultural healing
Ecstatic Mysticism 2025
A training on liminality and madness
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1:1 Sessions are sliding scale $50-75 per hr virtually or in-person
Community Circles are donation based $5-15
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Working with plant medicines is a sacred act — one that must be rooted in respect, reciprocity, and remembrance.
Many of the medicines used in contemporary psychedelic spaces come from longstanding Indigenous traditions that have carried this knowledge across generations. These communities have endured colonization, genocide, and ongoing extraction — yet they continue to protect and share teachings with reverence and responsibility.
To engage with these medicines while ignoring the histories and peoples they come from is to perpetuate the same harms that plant spirits are often trying to unravel within us.
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I created this are.na channel to curate additional resources and information.
The Psychedelic Call: The Future is with Those Who Feel
We Are Living in Times of Great Unraveling
You don’t have to look far to see we are living in the times of great unraveling. Born on stolen exploited land, coming of age in the midst of ecological crisis; there is no option but to unweave the threads in our tapestry of ‘modernity.’ Joanna Macy wrote, “we must learn again, together, to fall apart. It is an essential process for evolutionary and psychological transformation.”
The Metabolic Process of Healing
Imagine humans like plants, culture like soil, and psychedelics as a miraculous, collaborative metabolizing process bringing balance to both. The main function of metabolism is breaking down and building up, and the space holder aids in both. Their witness and unwavering hope allow us to fall apart without fear of stagnating in our decay. Brokenness is necessary, not deficiency. Disintegration is necessary for integration, for repair. We must feel and release emotions and energy to create space in our bodies for new ways of being.
Creativity = The Bridge Between Individual Healing and Collective Liberation ⋆.ೃ࿔*:・
Clinical therapy can fall short in holding psychedelic experiences by predominately focusing on the wound, not the gift inside the wound. Traditional therapeutic models rooted in pathology often seek to eliminate symptoms (assuming there’s a normal body/mind), to "fix" what's broken. But there is much needed medicine inside your wounds — medicine that only the unique ingredients of your particular life could create. So what will you make of your ruins? It is our responsibility to discover our agency and shape the meaning of suffering, to bring an offering to the world.
Plant medicines are one of our greatest technologies, renewing our relationship to Creation, the miracle and intelligence of Life itself. They dissolve artificial boundaries between so we remember our place in the web of existence.
Psychedelic Futures
Psychedelics have the power to help us fundamentally reshape our world for the better, but they can only transform us as deeply as the space we create for them in our lives, relationships, and cultures. Like any other matter on this planet, they can be greatly misused.