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psilocybin-containing mushroom species

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Primary compounds: psilocybin and psilocin.

C₁₂H₁₇N₂O₄P

Psilocybin molecular formula

Michael Pollan

“What they do to the brain is extraordinary…”

“Psychedelics are a profound mystery. What they do to the brain is extraordinary, and they are giving us a tool to better understand how the brain works and, more importantly, how the mind works.”

Psilocybin is a master teacher 

Psilocybin is a doorway into the depths of consciousness, where old patterns soften, hidden truths come into light, and the self remembers its capacity for wonder, healing, and connection.

It softens the walls we built to survive

Many of the walls around the heart were once necessary. Psilocybin can help us see them with tenderness, not as flaws, but as old forms of protection.

It reveals what has been hidden

Beneath fear, control, and old patterns, there is often a younger self still waiting to be heard. Psilocybin can bring that self into awareness with unusual clarity.

It turns memory into medicine

The past does not always need to be erased. Sometimes it needs to be witnessed differently. Psilocybin can help transform painful memories into understanding, grief, and release.

It reconnects us with nature

Psilocybin reminds us that we are not separate from the living world. The mind, the body, the forest, and the breath all belong to the same intelligence.

It teaches through surrender

Psilocybin does not force healing. It invites surrender. When we stop fighting what arises, we may discover that the way through is not resistance, but trust.

It brings us back to the present

Psilocybin brings us back to being here now. From that presence, we may become more open, more honest, and more compassionate,  with ourselves, with others, and with life itself.

True Happiness

The Mystery of Inner Healing

Psilocybin invites us beneath the surface of ordinary thought, into the deeper places where memory, emotion, and awareness meet. It can soften old defenses, illuminate hidden truths, and help us return to ourselves with more compassion, presence, and wonder.

Opening the Inner Landscape

Psilocybin can widen perception beyond the ordinary noise of the mind. What once felt fixed may begin to move, revealing new pathways through emotion, memory, and meaning.

Meeting the Self Without Armor

In altered states of awareness, we may encounter ourselves with unusual honesty. Psilocybin can create space for vulnerability without judgment, allowing truth to rise without needing to be forced.

Changing the Shape of Thought

Old beliefs can become so familiar that they feel like reality itself. Psilocybin may loosen these patterns, helping the mind imagine new possibilities where there was once only repetition.

Remembering Wonder

Beyond healing, psilocybin can reawaken awe. A breath, a tree, a feeling, or a moment of silence may become vivid again, reminding us that life is far more alive than we often remember.

Words from the Wise

Testimonials

Dont’t take our word for it – here’s what people say (from omterra.org)

“The journey was like diving into the darkest parts of myself, places I’d tried so hard to ignore. At first, I saw all my traumas laid out like a book. There was nowhere to hide, no way to avoid the feelings. It was overwhelming, but my therapist reminded me to breathe and stay present. As I sat with those memories, I began to feel a release, as though years of anger, shame, and fear were just melting away. I emerged with a sense of closure, of freedom from the hold PTSD had over me.”

Anonymous

“I came into this therapy as a last-ditch effort. I had tried everything else and had reached a point where I was tired of fighting the dark thoughts. During the session, I was overwhelmed with a sense of love—love for myself, for the people around me, for life itself. It was the first time in years that I saw something beautiful in the world. I remember this warmth washing over me, filling me with an understanding that I had value and that my life was worth living.”

Anonymous

“I’ve struggled with crippling anxiety for as long as I can remember, always feeling like I needed to control everything. In the therapy session, I felt myself letting go, something I’ve never been able to do. At first, it was terrifying—losing control, not knowing what would happen. But as I let go, I felt a weight lifting. I saw my anxiety for what it was: a need to feel safe.”

Anonymous

“The darkness of depression was all-consuming, like a heavy blanket I couldn’t escape. During the session, I experienced something I hadn’t felt in years: compassion. I saw myself through a lens of forgiveness, letting go of the self-hatred I had harbored for so long.”

Anonymous

Learn more about psilocybin

Our Team

Our team is not made up of spiritually grandiose sitters, self-proclaimed gurus, or people trying to lead your experience from the outside. Our “team” is Psilocybe cubensis itself: its many forms, varieties, and expressions. Each one has its own character, presence, and subtle differences, but the work does not come from a personality, a hierarchy, or a human authority figure. We simply create the space. The mushrooms are the team.

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