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Is Psychedelic Medicine a Threat to Religion—Or the Beginning of Something Sacred?
Psychedelic medicine is reawakening mystical experience—without dogma, doctrine, or intermediaries. As psilocybin and microdosing gain ground in spiritual and scientific spaces, we ask: are these experiences “real” or just in the brain? And what happens when younger generations begin accessing the sacred outside traditional religion? This deeply personal essay explores the neuroscience of belief, the… Read more
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Creativity, It Turns Out, Isn’t a Switch to Flip—It’s a Symptom of Healing
I used to be an artist—but alcohol drowned out my creativity. Years later, it was microdosing that slowly brought it back. Not just the music or art, but the desire to create. This isn’t about performance—it’s about healing. Because creativity isn’t a switch to flip. It’s a symptom of feeling safe again. Read more
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Microdosing Isn’t a Cure—But It Might Be the Start of Your Healing
Microdosing isn’t a cure—but it can open the door to healing. This article explores how microdosing psilocybin supports emotional presence, self-trust, and gentle reconnection—especially when traditional approaches fall short. Read more
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Breaking the Loop: How Psychedelics Help Interrupt Negative Thought Patterns
Psychedelics won’t erase your thoughts—but they can help you step outside the ones that keep you stuck. This article explores how psilocybin and other plant medicines interrupt negative thought patterns and create space for healing, clarity, and self-compassion. Read more