BLOG & PODCASTS
Reflecting on the ‘Future of Drugs’
On Sunday 24th April 2022 we held The Future of Drugs: Action for Change Symposium, with a diverse guest list of contributors and organisations.
A New Lens for Psychedelic Integration Therapy
Mainstream media headlines position psychedelics as yet another promise for a 'one-shoe-size-fits-all' miracle drug. We take a critical look at this - and highlight an alternative model.
Better Understanding Spiritual Awakenings
Jessica Corneille, MSc shares her experiences of spiritual awakening, her academic background and the need for community to understand and integrate these experiences.
Meeting Our Masks & Disarming our Hearts
Bonny Tydeman touches on the concept of subpersonalities - the wounded parts of our persona that can often direct our behaviour - and how to spot if you’re being driven by one…
Feeding the Soul: Our Deep Hunger for Truth, Beauty, Freedom & Love
Bonny Tydeman unpacks her theory on the four fundamental appetites of the soul - Truth, Beauty, Freedom & Love.
New year, new focus at the Psychedelic Society
We are excited to announce the launch of our new branding this week, new membership tiers and a refocused mission and values.
Craving meaning and belonging in your life? Ritual could be the answer
Gaia Harvey-Jackson explores the role of ritual in meeting our needs for meaning and belonging, and how its absence in our culture is contributing to a mental health and ecological crisis.
Writing yourself whole: Dan Simpson on the healing power of the journal
poet and workshop facilitator Dan Simpson shares the powerful role of writing in his journey of self-discovery. This month he’ll be hosting his course Writing the Journey to help others do the same.
Self Authorship in the Age of Distraction
In a world so full of demands and distractions, it’s easy to find ourselves feeling disconnected, disempowered and confused. How can we find clarity and certainty when we’re constantly being pulled in so many directions?
Therapeutic Practices in a Spiritual Context
The extraordinary unrecognised healing potential of non-ordinary states of consciousness.
Do psychedelics make you liberal? Not always
A brief look at psychedelic history shows psychedelic practitioners have often been conservative, traditionalist supporters of elitist hierarchies
Protecting people from the side effects of psychedelic therapy
Psychedelic capitalism is investing billions in the upside of psychedelics, and hardly anything in protecting people from potential risks.
Psychedelics, Meditation & Enlightenment - Part 1
To what extent can the insights and experiences induced by psychedelics become an ongoing feature of day to day life? The highs, the lows, the dangers and delights are discussed in this three part series…