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Navigational Skills for Psychedelic Journeys
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About this event
By far, the most common question I get when helping folks prepare for a psychedelic journey is: What do I do if I get stuck in a "bad trip"? Join me for this enlightening online event where we'll explore the world of psychedelics and learn how to navigate these mind-expanding experiences skillfully, safely, and productively.
Whether you're a seasoned psychonaut or just curious about exploring altered states of consciousness, this event is for you.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to expand your consciousness and deepen your understanding of psychedelics. There will be plenty of time for questions at the end. Join us and embark on a fascinating exploration of the soul and the mind!
What you will experience
- How to turn a "bad trip" into a profound transformative experience
- What to do if you get stuck in a thought loop during your journey
- How you can prepare your mindset to reduce the likelihood of a challenging experience
- How to engage with frightening archetypes that may appear
- How to cultivate the skill of surrender with personal agency
- How to engage your curiosity and sense of adventure
- How to effectively engage with "parts" during your journey
How to prepare
Bring a question. Explore curiosities you have about storytelling.
Space. Look for a quiet and distraction-free environment so that you can be fully present.
Comfort. Make sure you are in a comfortable spot and grab some water before joining.
Your guide
Your guides
Isabel Santis is the Creator of Spiral Journey Integration®, Director of Integration at Beckley Retreats, and Guide with Nectara. She has been helping people prepare for, navigate and integrate intentional psychedelic experiences since 2005. Her background includes training in shamanic practices, eco-psychology, IFS, depth psychology, dreamwork, and Integrated Somatic Trauma Therapy. She holds a MA in Transformative Leadership and is currently completing her PhD in East-West Psychology at CIIS. Her dissertation research investigates how psychedelics affect people's experience of eco-anxiety.
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