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What if flow is our natural state, one we've simply forgotten? From an early age, we begin to absorb the quiet expectations of family, school, and the world around us.
Whether you're looking for practical guidance, historical intrigue, or a mind-bending adventure, there’s something here for you.
It’s not reserved for monks on mountain tops or yogis in silent retreats. It’s for you, for me, for anyone willing to sit and listen.
The legalisation of psilocybin-assisted therapy marks a significant milestone in Australian drug policy, but it is likely just the beginning.
Etched on stone walls more than 9,000 years ago are intriguing mushroom-shaped figures, our ancestors recognised these medicines as powerful tools.
A psychedelic journey is not confined to the hours spent under the influence of a substance. It begins long before the medicine touches the tongue.
Not every person, or every moment, is right for deep cosmic storytelling and not everyone is ready to hear about ego dissolution on a random Tuesday over coffee.
The power of these medicines is not just theoretical—real people are experiencing profound transformations.
If you’ve been through ego death, or if one day it sneaks up on you mid-journey, know this. It’s not a malfunction. It’s not a breakdown. It’s a sacred cracking open.
Trust your intuition, respect the process, honour the medicine, and prioritise integration over frequency.