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Resources for seekers, sitters and guides:

  • Tripsitters – Written guides to accompany you on every step of your journey
  • Fruiting Bodies Collective
  • Sacred Garden’s Guide to Finding the Right Facilitator
  • Entheoguide’s Guidelines for Voyagers and Guides 
  • The Council for Spiritual Practices’ Code of Ethics for Spiritual Guides 
  • Bia Labate’s Compilation of Further Resources
  • Fireside (1-623-473-7433 or 62-Fireside)  
  • People of Color Psychedelic Collective
  • Chacruna’s LBGTQ Resource Page
  • Portland Psychedelic Society
  • Oregon Psilocybin Society
  • Indigenous Peyote Conservation Initiative
  • Chacruna’s Indigenous Reciprocity Initiative
  • Psychedelic Support (free directory of licensed health providers and community groups)

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Thanks to our friends at @belovedpresents for so b Thanks to our friends at @belovedpresents for so beautifully articulating the medicine of these times.
Thanks to the folks at @harvardpsychedelics! How a Thanks to the folks at @harvardpsychedelics! How are things going in your state? 
Early January, 2022, Washington State lawmakers introduced legislation that would legalize supported psilocybin experiences by adults 21 and older. Read more on the slides. 
Source: Psychedelic Spotlight, State of Washington, Harvard Law Petrie-Flom Center
Had to share this awesome upcoming event by our fr Had to share this awesome upcoming event by our friends at @psychedelicliberationcoll ! 
RESCHEDULE DATE! 
Thursday 2/24 6 PM EST
Link to schedule in their bio 🌵
Like most areas of modern society, there is a shortage of cultural diversity and minority perspectives, particularly Native American perspectives, within the current Psychedelic Renaissance. As the world takes interest in plant medicines and decriminalizing nature’s gifts, the subjects of historical racial trauma and stewardship from a Native American and Indigenous worldview and framework are sorely lacking.
While many have taken  an interest in the impacts of the psychedelic market demand on Indigenous Peoples of South America, what about the impacts on Native Americans and other Indigenous peoples within North America? Are psychonauts prepared to address the legacy of colonial trauma and deal with the residual damage of their latest commodification project?
Listen in as two Tribally enrolled citizens share their perspectives and research on how privilege and racial disparities within psychedelic spaces are contributing to ongoing trauma versus healing for Native Americans.
This event will take place live via Zoom and will NOT be recorded
Note: event registration is being offered on a sliding scale donation basis. If donation is a barrier to attend, please reach out to us at contact@psychedelicliberationcollective.com, no one will be turned away
Reminder! Ways to take action on SB 5660. Thanks @ Reminder! Ways to take action on SB 5660. Thanks @pma_wa for this!
More progress on its way… never underestimate th More progress on its way… never underestimate the cumulative effects of seemingly small policy changes. How’s the policy reform movement in your area? Let us know how we can support!  Story from @natanponieman_ for @benzinga 🙏🏽
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