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A Glimpse Inside the PMP Community
By Justin Levy - Modern psychedelic communities often center around healing rather than rebellion, creating new dynamics between facilitators and clients. This piece explores the origins of Plant Medicine People, the tensions between spiritual integrity and running a business, and the emotional complexity of holding space in facilitation. It highlights the importance of shadow work, mutual accountability, and honest connection as foundational values in the community.
The Magic and Mystery of Noya Rao: The Tree of Light
By Faegann Harlow - Noya Rao, the Tree of Light, holds deep spiritual significance in Shipibo-Conibo tradition as a sacred plant teacher said to illuminate the path of truth and healing. Rooted in myth and lineage, this reflection weaves ancestral wisdom, dieta insights, and personal experience to honor the mystery and grace of this revered master tree. It speaks to the profound inner transformations Noya Rao evokes—guiding seekers through shadow, light, and the enduring path of love and spiritual remembrance.
Creativity as a Path to Wholeness
By Sage RavenStar - Creativity is a powerful tool for healing, transformation, and reconnection to nature. Engaging with artistic expression, plant allies, and the elements helps us reclaim lost parts of ourselves, release trauma, and return to a more embodied, inspired way of living. Through presence, ritual, and creative practice, we open space for authenticity, balance, and deeper connection with the living world.
Unlocking the Creative Potential of the Subconscious Mind
By Marwa Mitchell - The subconscious mind holds rich creative potential, shaped by memory, symbolism, and deep emotional currents. Practices like Ayahuasca, drawing, and automatic writing support the translation of these inner visions into meaningful expression. Through altered states and intentional ritual, creative flow becomes a process of healing and reconnection. Artistic practice rooted in the subconscious invites authenticity, transformation, and a deeper relationship with self and spirit.
Psilocybin’s Curious Effects
By Justin Levy - Psilocybin can induce involuntary body movements often misread as side effects. Across traditions like Kashmir Shaivism and Candomblé, these movements are seen as sacred encounters with Spirit. In a culture focused on control and clinical frameworks, the need for reverence, ritual, and spiritual fluency is more important than ever when working with psychedelic medicine.
What Our Past Lives Tell Us About Our Current Reality
By Marwa Mitchell - Our past lives leave powerful imprints that shape our present-day experiences, from phobias and relationship dynamics to hidden talents and soul callings. By accessing these memories through regression, dreams, or plant medicine journeys, we gain insight into recurring patterns, release old wounds, and reconnect with our true essence.
Voice of a Goddess: A Call to Reconnect, Reclaim, Remember
By Sage RavenStar - The voice of the Goddess speaks through nature, the body, ancestral memory, and the quiet rhythms of life. Reconnecting with Her presence restores a deeper sense of belonging, truth, and sacred relationship with the Earth. Through plants, dreams, drums, and blood, Her language returns to us. To hear Her is to remember who we are. Listening becomes a form of devotion—a way of walking in reverence with all of life.
The Real Danger of Psychedelic Integration
By Justin Levy - Psychedelic integration reveals more than personal insights - it uncovers how cultural conditioning fuels dissociation, suppression, and the roles we play to feel safe and accepted. True healing often means confronting the deeper systems that shaped our pain in the first place. Without this awareness, integration risks becoming another way we conform rather than truly transform.