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Take charge of your psychedelic journey with transparency, tools, and true independence – not mysticism, gatekeeping, or guesswork.
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Take charge of your psychedelic journey with transparency, tools, and true independence – not mysticism, gatekeeping, or guesswork.

Psilocybin isn’t a cure-all, but its impact on brain inflammation and plasticity may be one of medicine’s most overlooked frontiers.

When the mind is open, it’s also vulnerable. This article explores how misguided therapy or spiritual authority can harm, and why psychedelic healing must prioritize forward momentum and care.

Explore how psychedelics act as a ‘mental shuffle,’ reshaping perceptions and breaking rigid patterns, with expert support at Eleusinia.

Discover how magnesium supplementation can enhance psychedelic experiences by regulating glutamate and promoting a more balanced journey.

Explore crucial tips on the profound effects of DMT. Discover immersive, guided sessions in a serene environment at the Eleusinia DMT Retreat.

The role of brain entropy, hierarchical predictive processing, and insight in the psychedelic process.

Studies suggest the neuroprotective effects of DMT could protect neurons and treat neurodegenerative diseases and injuries.

Discover why taking psilocybin at night may hinder your progress. This article unveils potential drawbacks and explores the importance of better timing.

Certain mental health conditions and personality traits may indicate that psychedelics carry substantial risks for some individuals and it’s important to recognize when psilocybin might not be the best choice.
Pablo is a licensed psychotherapist certified in psychedelic assisted therapy through the Naropa University MAPS program. Pablo was born to immigrant parents, grew up in New York City and Chile, and identifies as Latino of indigenous Aroucan roots, mixed with colonizer and immigrant European.
Pablo has travelled extensively through Europe, South and Central America, Asia and Africa, and is tri-lingual (English, Spanish, French).
He has more than 25 years of study and practice in buddhist meditation, martial arts, breathwork and neuroscience, and leads workshops on these modalities in various settings across the land.
Along with competing in Spartan races and sharing medicine with kindred commmuntiy, his deepest delight is training with his warrior wife and daughter in the beautiful valley of Vermont he calls home.