Greeting friends,
In light of current events, we’ve made the decision to postpone this evening’s Psychedelic Integration & Harm Reduction Gathering.
The event will now be held on Monday, June 8, 7 - 8:30 PM Eastern.
All existing RSVPs will be valid for the new date. However, if you can no longer make the event please let us know so we can open your space to others.
In the meantime, here is a list of resources regarding how to stand in solidarity with the black community and fight against systematic racism and violence:
https://www.adhoc.fm/post/black-lives-matter-resources-and-funds/
And as always, meditation can greatly help with contemplation and finding peace during difficult times.
Best, Mike, Doc & Ethan
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Join us for our first virtual Psychedelic Integration & Harm Reduction Gathering. This event will be held via Zoom. It's a pay-as-you-can event; however RSVP is required. Attendance will be capped at 15 people.
This peer-to-peer support meeting will be facilitated by Psychedelic Sangha co-organizer Mike Fowler.
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Have you had a powerful psychedelic/entheogenic experience?
Are you looking for a safe space to process your insights?
This GATHERING is a community-led peer integration circle with a commitment to inquiry and harm reduction.
A psychedelic/entheogenic experience can be beautiful, but also harrowing and confusing. Having a safe place and access to a community who understand this experience can be hugely beneficial.
GATHERINGS are where individuals come to safely share their psychedelic experience and knowledge with the support of a trained facilitator and compassionate spiritual community.
Psychedelic Sangha and The New York City Psychedelic Society have joined forces to launch a series of GATHERINGS dedicated entirely to psychedelic integration and harm reduction education.
Our aim is to cultivate a community-led peer integration circle that is non-hierarchical, non-judgmental, accessible, diverse, and educational. And we are committed to providing opportunities to learn the principles of harm reduction.