Starting soon!
MICRODOSING & MEDITATION
Free information session
May 24th
RSVP required
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Have you thought about microdosing and starting a daily meditation practice?
Perhaps you’ve tried both already and experienced difficulties sustaining?
Or, maybe you just have an intuition that microdosing and meditation are what you need to try right now?
Regardless, it is hard to get going and stay going. And the results can often take a long-time to manifest. That’s where sangha comes in ...
Psychedelic Sangha is launching a new Microdosing & Meditation program!
We’ll help you get started and keep you going through zoom based group sits and practicums.
Let us tell you more at our next Zoom-based information session on May 24th.
IMAGE: Cropped snapshot taken at The Whitney Museum of "The Rose," 1958-66 by Jay DeFeo (Oil with wood and mica on canvas).
Jay DeFeo, who emerged as part of a vibrant community of artists, poets, and musicians active in San Francisco in the 1950s, worked on this monumental painting for nearly eight years. She later described The Rose as "a marriage between painting and sculpture." Built almost entirely from thick layers of paint-supported in some cases by wooden dowels-the work weighs more than 1,500 pounds. DeFeo made it using a laborious process of building up, carving back, and repainting. Her original idea was simply to produce a painting that had a center. Over the ensuing years, she extended its length and width, and worked and reworked the painting stylistically. In the end, The Rose had to be removed from her second-story studio through a partially dismantled window using a forklift.