In waves and war
Last night we watched In Waves and War.
I sat there thinking, this is why I’m so excited about what is happening in the psychedelic movement.
Not because I think it’s a cure all. But because I’ve seen what can happen when these medicines are approached with intention, respect, and integration.
For some people, especially those living with the exhaustion of trauma, they aren’t just another treatment to try. They become the first thing that helps them reconnect with themselves after years, sometimes decades, of simply surviving.
That gives me so much hope. The medicine isn’t the whole story. Intention matters. The space matters. The people walking beside you matter. And what happens after… that’s where life begins to change.
I recently learned about a place just outside Tulsa that’s doing this kind of work, and I’m going to go see it for myself. I’ve had so many of you ask when I’m going to host a retreat, and I’ve kept saying I’m waiting until I find the right place.
I don’t know yet… But I have a feeling this might be it.
I’ll let you know what I discover.
Because if there’s one thing I’ve learned, it’s that healing isn’t about finding someone to fix you.
It’s about creating the right conditions to remember who you were before the world convinced you that you had to become someone else.
That is the movement I’m excited to be part of. Not just psychedelic medicine, but the growing understanding that healing is possible, even for people who had almost given up hope.
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