MDMA, Intimacy, and Relationships: What Couples Are Really Seeking
MDMA doesn’t create intimacy—it lowers the fear that blocks it. For many couples, the real longing isn’t better sex, but safety, honesty, and the ability to stay present with one another without armor. This piece explores how intimacy-focused, medicine-assisted work can deepen connection when approached with preparation, consent, and integration.
Your First Time with Ayahuasca: What to Know Before You Drink
Ayahuasca isn’t something to approach casually — especially for a first experience. For many people between 30 and 55, the call to work with this medicine comes after years of therapy, personal growth, and life experience. This piece explores why people seek ayahuasca, what to consider before drinking, and why preparation, boundaries, and integration matter just as much as the ceremony itself.
Is Psychedelic Healing Safe for Teens? A Science-Backed Look for Parents Seeking Clarity
We’ve all heard it: “The brain isn’t fully developed until 25.” But what if that idea—while partially true—is preventing real healing?
If you're a parent exploring psychedelic integration for your teen, you're likely caught between hope and hesitation. This article unpacks the neuroscience behind brain development, the real risks of untreated trauma, and what current research says about healing during adolescence.
Grounded in science. Guided by compassion. Written for families who want clarity—not just caution.
What No One Tells You About Psychedelic Healing: The Gift Inside the Storm
Learn how to navigate challenging psychedelic experiences safely and turn emotional storms into powerful breakthroughs—whether you’re new to the medicine or guiding others.