
Beware of Unearned Wisdom said the famous Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung. Which I heard recently via the famous modern Canadian version Jordan Petersen when speaking about the potential pitfalls of the psychedelic experience.

Beware of Unearned Wisdom said the famous Swiss psychiatrist, Carl Jung. Which I heard recently via the famous modern Canadian version Jordan Petersen when speaking about the potential pitfalls of the psychedelic experience.

Not integrating a psychedelic journey is like reading a book but never putting the knowledge from the book into practise.

If you’ve prepared properly for your psychedelic journey then there’s not much else you can do, you are in the hands of ‘la medicina’, although with experience you can learn to direct the experience with more grace but you never really know how things will go, these tips will stack the odds in your favour.

Personally I have gained so much in my own life through many experiences of the mind-expanding substances that are psychedelics.

Even after 30 Ayahuasca ceremonies in 10 years, I was not aware of the most simple and profound life lesson coming my way.

It’s been a long journey and until this experience I wasn’t aware that it had all been related to self-acceptance, but I arrived there finally after a long winding journey.

How you prepare for a psychedelic journey plays a crucial role in you getting the maximum beneficial impact from the experience.

Wow what a wild night my first Ayahuasca ceremony here in Colombia. I’ve taken part in about 30 plant medicine ceremonies since 2014 and this was my toughest yet.

Probably one of the coolest things I’ve done on an Ayahuasca retreat was actually planting ayahuasca on my first day here.

After a 38 hour trip I touched down in the Colombian jungle at my final destination Mocoa, Colombia and at Wanay Community where I’ll be for a couple of months of plant medicine work whilst also continuing to work with clients on my online projects.