10/14/2024
Man I was just in Colorado again, and I gotta admit I love the vibe of most of the people there. I went there last year to attend a Psychedelic conference to further my knowledge on how these kinds of therapy work and effects it has on the brain along with 1300+ people who were mostly doctors, therapists, and psychonauts. Def frontier stuff. But I can tell most people I met in CO have definitely trip and or have done this kind of therapy. Theres just a certain way about these people. The way they are open minded, open hearted, and overal at ease and just more empathetic. The alcohol consumption at the events Ive attended was almost non existent compared to typical Chicago events. And people who have experienced it are generally more understanding or at least put the effort in being genuine and caring. Im sure its not for everyone, but holy cow the transformation is def noticeable.
If anyone is interested in a guided therapeutic ceremony with an experienced staff coming up next month, Feel free to DM me for more details. Let us be more kind and gentler healed people.
Diggin this article. . . What do you think?
As psychedelic-assisted mental health therapy gains ground in scientific circles, a CU Anschutz neuroscientist talks about how the drugs change the brain.