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Holding Space for the Lads

February 11, 2026

My early-stage academic research made its debut this summer at conferences held by Exeter University and Boston College. Woo and the Nature of Man is a personal project I’m working on while studying on the Psychedelics Postgraduate Certificate course at the University of Exeter . It looks at the price of men’s mental ill health on society, the high numbers of men dropping out of talk therapy programs, and why many men are seemingly turning to psychedelics for improved health and wellbeing instead. Its goal is to ‘study the potential of emerging health and performance strategies, plus their autonomous application’ – find reliable new ways to sort ourselves out. This summer I lined up with other swots in the research poster presentations at Integrating Integration, a two-day lecture series held by the University of Exeter. The presentation asked ‘what can services learn from men seeking psychedelic treatment?’ Keynote speaker, ayahuasca anthropologist Evigny Fotiou was notably intrigued by the section on decolonising masculinity. See more in the all-new Research section here. Weeks later I spoke about ‘how psychedelics help men engage with spirituality’ at US university Boston College’s London campus, as part of its Psychology and the Other meet. The whole (rather swanky) conference wasn’t recorded: a baller move in this day and age, but admittedly jarring for someone like myself who’s used to organising events purely for the one photo of Kate Moss arriving that will hopefully appear in The Evening Standard next day. I ripped off the title Woo and the Nature of Man from the first workplace motivation guide for managers, Work and the Nature of Man written 1967 by Frederick Herzberg. The research is at its conceptual stage (ahem) which means I’m deep-diving for themes in the relevant academic literature that add to or inform the data I’ve picked up personally in what I now refer to as ‘male spaces’. One finding of note so far is that emerging spiritualities encourage men to explore other forms of unconventional masculinity besides the feminised option offered by contemporary culture – NFL quarterback Aaron Rodgers expressing unconditional cosmic love for his team mates, for example, in contrast to Harry Styles wearing a dress on a magazine cover. Another discovery is that women in what were once men’s roles, like the military, emergency services or professional leadership positions, drop out of trauma services in the same numbers that men do – possibly because our comfort-based culture cannot accommodate the complex experiences that come with a richer and more challenging life path. I’m studying on the world’s first ever legit university postgrad in psychedelic science and humanities . Sign up for Messages from the Ether below, or follow me on Twitter and Instagram to stay with the vibe. More from University of Exeter: ‘Psychedelic philosophy’ or ‘psy-phi’ aims to legitimise the culture of consciousness expansion. And much more. “Social, ethical, legal and metaphysical issues can undergo a transformation akin to psychedelic therapy” says an inspiring new movement, with beards to match. Can psychedelic philosophy explain the healing powers of the cosmic whole? Related reading Vital Study Zine Week One: The Ground Zero of LSD Research Kool-Aid Corner #3

Woo and the Nature of Man

February 11, 2026

Why are many men choosing psychedelics to help aid their wellbeing? Often instead of established health services? I’m finding out in this ongoing project filed under ‘Research’ undertaken during postgraduate study in Psychedelic Studies from The University of Exeter, UK . Woo and the Nature of Man looks at the price of men’s mental ill health on society, the high numbers of men dropping out of talk therapy programs, and why many men are seemingly turning to psychedelics for improved health and wellbeing instead. Its goal is to ‘study the potential of emerging health and performance strategies, plus their autonomous application’ – in other words, find reliable new ways to sort ourselves out. Naturally I’d be delighted to share my findings at upcoming conferences and seminars – get in touch here . I’ve already presented on ‘What can services learn from men seeking psychedelic treatment?’ at Exeter University’s Psychedelic Integration Conference , and about ‘How psychedelics help men engage with spirituality’ at Psychology and the Other in London. I ripped off the title Woo and the Nature of Man from the first workplace motivation guide for managers, Work and the Nature of Man written 1967 by Frederick Herzberg. The research is at its conceptual stage (ahem) which means I’m deep-diving for themes in the relevant academic literature that add to or inform the data I’ve picked up personally, in what I now refer to as ‘male spaces’. Sign up for Messages from the Ether below, or follow me on Twitter and Instagram to stay with the vibe. Related reading Vital Study Zine Week One: The Ground Zero of LSD Research Kool-Aid Corner #3

Woo and the Nature of Man – new pages dedicated to Research

November 12, 2024

Why are many men choosing psychedelics to help aid their wellbeing? Often instead of established health services? I’m finding out in this ongoing project filed under ‘Research’ in the website menus undertaken during postgraduate study in Psychedelic Studies from The University of Exeter, UK . Woo and the Nature of Man looks the price of mens’ mental ill health on society, the high numbers of men dropping out of talk therapy programs, and why many men are seemingly turning to psychedelics for improved health and wellbeing instead. Its goal is to ‘study the potential of emerging health and performance strategies, plus their autonomous application’ – in other words, find reliable new ways to sort ourselves out. Naturally I’d be delighted to share my findings at upcoming conferences and seminars – get in touch here . I’ve already presented on ‘What can services learn from men seeking psychedelic treatment?’ at Exeter University’s Psychedelic Integration Conference , and about ‘How psychedelics help men engage with spiriutality’ at Psychology and the Other in London. I ripped off the title Woo and the Nature of Man from the first workplace motivation guiode for managers, Work and the Nature of Man witten 1967 by Frederick Herzbergis. The research is at its conceptual stage (ahem) which means I’m deep-diving for themes in the relevant academic literature that add to or inform the data I’ve picked up personally, in what I now refer to as ‘male spaces’. Sign up for Messages from the Ether below, or follow me on Twitter and Instagram to stay with the vibe. More University of Exeter : Featured Philosophy of Psychedelics with Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes ‘Psychedelic philosophy’ or ‘psy-phi’ aims to legitimise the culture of consciousness expansion. And much more. Next Up, The Psychedelic Enlightenment “Social, ethical, legal and metaphysical issues can undergo a transformation akin to psychedelic therapy” says an inspiring new movement, with beards to match. Become one with your Moomin cup… Can psychedelic philosophy explain the healing powers of the cosmic whole?

Asian voices in the Psychedelic Movement: 24hr Circle Sat 25 May 2024

May 2, 2024

Stanford’s Ripal Shah and Bangkok Psychedelic Society’s Neil Gehani will be among 24 speakers over 24 hours I’ll be among the cohosts at the Asian Voices in the Psychedelic Movement 24 Hour Circle Sat 25 May from 10am on the west coast/6pm UK through till Sunday 26. Many more guests to be announced. Sign up any time to join the Zoomcast via the Eventbrite link here . Watch on YouTube via Entheo Society Washington’s livestream section. I’ll put the Zoom link here when I get it too. It’ll be live on Facebook too. The 24 Zoom comes out of Seattle from Entheo Society , AWAKE.net and Holly House. Drop in and out anytime and get a blast of community on microdosing day, with new guesys speaking and hosting every hour. This is the latest in a series of all-day remote circles: previous guests include MAPS’ Rick Doblin, Chief Phil Lane Jnr, Ayana Iyi, Ayize Jama-Everett and Harry Smith. More on New Psychonaut: Featured Trailer , Shadow , Deanna Rogers , Ayahuasca , Indigenous , Shipibo , Boundaries You Must Respect the Circle of Life to Drink Ayahuasca Trailer , Shadow , Deanna Rogers , Ayahuasca , Indigenous , Shipibo , Boundaries It’s a mistake to believe psychedelics shelter us from the realities of existence, say indigenous healers. Trailer , Shadow , Deanna Rogers , Ayahuasca , Indigenous , Shipibo , Boundaries Trailer , Fashion , Mackenzie Amara Wavy Garms Trailer , Fashion , Mackenzie Amara What the modern-day professional psychopomp is wearing this season. Trailer , Fashion , Mackenzie Amara Albion , Pagan , Global , Ceremony , Rita Hiraiz , Trailer , Trauma Let them know it’s Saturnalia time Albion , Pagan , Global , Ceremony , Rita Hiraiz , Trailer , Trauma Heal the world from collective trauma, says Thomas Hubl. Albion , Pagan , Global , Ceremony , Rita Hiraiz , Trailer , Trauma

I’ve got more outfit changes than spoken lines in the Vital Breaking Convention video

November 26, 2023

My psychedelic smart casual game is in effect during the promo video Vital shot at the UK Breaking Convention conference. Click on the YouTube panel above to watch. I’m assured more of my platitudinous bon mots will appear in future assets. The world’s only decent psychedelic conference Breaking Convention was held at Exeter University where I’ve begun the psychology MSc. “Any entities give me any trouble I just zap ‘em with the ol’ West Country beams…” I’m sitting in on the Philosophy of Psychedelics BA course. I’ve been accepted to the world’s first ever legit university postgrad in psychedelic science and humanities starting January 2024. Sign up for Messages from the Ether below, or follow me on Twitter and Instagram to stay with the vibe. More University of Exeter : Featured Philosophy of Psychedelics with Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes ‘Psychedelic philosophy’ or ‘psy-phi’ aims to legitimise the culture of consciousness expansion. And much more. Next Up, The Psychedelic Enlightenment “Social, ethical, legal and metaphysical issues can undergo a transformation akin to psychedelic therapy” says an inspiring new movement, with beards to match. Become one with your Moomin cup… Can psychedelic philosophy explain the healing powers of the cosmic whole?

All Things Jewish: 24hr Circle Sunday 26 November

November 26, 2023

Join MAPS’ Rick Dublin, US Santo Daime pioneer Jonathan Goldman, the School of Hebrew Shamanism’s Miriam J. Katz and more on the Zoomcast or watch live I’ll be among the cohosts at the All Things Jewish 24 Hour Circle Sunday 26 Nov from 10am on the west coast/6pm UK through till Sunday 27. Sign up any time to join the Zoomcast via the Eventbrite link here . Watch on YouTube via Entheo Society Washington’s livestream section. The Zoom link will be up on the Eventbrite page before start, I’ll put it in this article too. My ancestor Alpert Uprecht changed his name to Albert Upright after emigrating to Yorkshire, UK from what would soon become Germany. He married a Celtic girl and many generations later, I am Anglo-Saxon. How does that work? Anyway everyone will have better things to talk about. It’ll be live on Facebook too. The 24 Zoom comes out of Seattle from its ADAPT-WA org and Entheo Society . Drop in and out anytime and get a blast of community on microdosing day, via your laptop, phone or personal device. More veterans’ interest stories here on New Psychonaut: Featured Anger is an NRG Take a (small) step closer to the dark side for more assertiveness and self-compassion. War and peace K’s used by combat medics but its ‘glutamate surge’ could hold victory for depressed civilians. MDMA Assisted Therapy with Michael and Annie Mithoefer Gotta love MAPS, whose therapist dyad ‘The Mithoefers’ conceived the almost-FDA-approved MDMA-AT program.

Veterans and Plant Medicine: 24hr Circle Saturday 15 July

June 26, 2023

I’m co-hosting this live-streamed discussion with ex-military service people sharing their stories. Watch live or join the call, links below Ex-military personnel are at the vanguard of the psychedelic healing movement. Hear personal stories from former soldiers working with psychedelics to help heal trauma and other issues, from 6pm UK/10am PST on Saturday 15 July. Here’s the free link to join the call plus it’ll be live on YouTube and Facebook too. I’ll be co-hosting on Sunday morning UK time. Later on at 3pm I’ll introducing British infantryman turned MMA coach Ben Vickers (7am PDT and midday in NY). Ben taught me MMA before moving to Western Australia where he trains UFC contender Jack Della Maddellena . The 24 Zoom comes out of Seattle from its ADAPT-WA org and Entheo Society . Drop in and out anytime and get a blast of community on microdosing day, via your laptop, phone or personal device. More veterans’ interest stories here on New Psychonaut: Featured Anger is an NRG Take a (small) step closer to the dark side for more assertiveness and self-compassion. War and peace K’s used by combat medics but its ‘glutamate surge’ could hold victory for depressed civilians. MDMA Assisted Therapy with Michael and Annie Mithoefer Gotta love MAPS, whose therapist dyad ‘The Mithoefers’ conceived the almost-FDA-approved MDMA-AT program.

Psychedelics and Environmental Activism: 24hr Circle Saturday 10 June 2023

June 7, 2023

Grab the free link below for the next inclusive global gathering hosted by Entheo Society Washington . Save the planet – one remote meeting marathon at a time. Here’s the free link to join me this Saturday 10 June from 6pm UK (10am PST) when I'm co-hosting the latest 24-hour open-access psychedelic circle from Entheo Society of Washington . This month the theme’s ‘Psychedelics and Environmental Activism’. Every hour a fresh speaker from the world of eco-consciousness shares the story of their work. They’ll speak on not only the climate crisis, but also about how re-engaging with the natural world can be highly beneficial to personal, and clinical, practice. Drop in and out anytime. You can also just watch on Facebook here and there’ll be a live Youtube stream too. It’s stimulating company for microdosing day, right there on your laptop. More eco-psychedelia here on New Psychonaut: Featured You Must Respect the Circle of Life to Drink Ayahuasca It’s a mistake to believe psychedelics shelter us from the realities of existence, say indigenous healers. Complex cosmologies, explained Syrupy new age spirituality cannot hope to illustrate our lived experience. What can? Infinite Debt to the Biosphere “We are in infinite debt to the biosphere, that we cannot possibly hope to repay.” But let’s give it a go.

Sacred Sexuality: 24hr Circle Saturday 27 May

May 27, 2023

Join me Saturday 11pm PST Sunday 7am UK for the next inclusive global gathering hosted by Entheo Society Washington. Grab the free link below Sacred Sexuality, Safety, & Sexual Misconduct in Ceremonial and Healing Space is a 24hr circle this weekend Remember when we danced till Sunday morning? Stopping only to chat awhile about sex, drugs and complex cosmologies? Well now we can again! (On Zoom.) Here’s the free link to join me this Sunday 28 May from 7am UK where I'm moderating the latest 24-hour open-access psychedelic circle from Entheo Society of Washington. Or just watch on Facebook here . Make it part of your morning practice – or better still join from 5pm UK today Saturday 27, or anytime right through to 5pm Sunday. The theme’s ‘Sacred Sexuality, Safety and Sexual Misconduct’. I'm chatting about how some psychedelic ceremonies could benefit from some old school rave etiquette, and learn from lapses thereof – at 7am UK time Sunday morning, fittingly. That's 11pm PST so prime late-night Saturday after dark chat for some of you. Featured Drugs are the Love MDMA for couples therapy: 4/4 octopuses can’t be wrong. Unconditionally loving cuddles: Yes or No? What if the patient would benefit from a clasp of the shoulder ot supportive hug? Easy tiger… Peak sexual experience DMT could be key to women’s earth-shattering cervical ‘full body’ orgasms.

Actually breaking through to the other side

May 24, 2023

Omega-level operators speak about their time in ‘DMTx’ breakthrough states lasting hours as opposed to minutes Mary Jacoob , ‘Divination of the Municipal Bank’ They told Dr Andrew Gallimore ‘It can’t be done. You’re mad.’ But as arguably the most far-out head in the space explained in he and Dr Rick ‘The Spirit Molecule’ Strassman’s proposal for extended voyages with intense visionary substance DMT, all you’d need is a regular target-controlled intravenous infusion kit. Like they use to administer general anaesthetic. Which you can buy off the Internet for £90 . Better still, get the interns at Imperial College Psychedelic Research Centre to whip up what’s colloquially become known as ‘The DMTx Machine’. And recruit some present-day explorers into the unknown to have a go on it first. “It’s like bounding into the strongest moment of an ayahuasca session,” says Anton Bilton, founder of The Tyringham Initiative and backer of trials in extended DMT – ‘DMTx’ – experiences. “This is a closer route to the mystery of our existence than sending rockets into space” Eight intrepid psychonauts in total hooked up to titrated DMT drips under the expert eyes of Dr Robin Carharrt-Harris and team. Pioneers from the hyperspace mission’s crew – Carl Hayden Smith , Jack Allocca , Alexander Beiner and Bilton himself – spoke about their courageous foray in a heavyweight forum hosted by Graham Hancock and DMTx’s inventors , Andrew Gallimore and Rick Strassman . Psychedelic history hang in the air as Gallimore and The Strass witnessed their seemingly lunatic plans come to fruition, surprisingly smoothly. It was only the day after his initial extended DMT voyage that I first met Dr Allocca, at the Breaking Convention conference in Whitechapel this time last year. He showed me photos. “Can it help access the active intellect? The sum of all past, present and future knowledge?” There he was with the brain scanner flashing away on his head, which looked visually appropriate at least. As did the chap playing a lute sat in the corner. The rest of the clinical testing room, ochre carpet and all, not so much. “I was literally being probed and scanned, like I was in a bad trip machine,” he relayed during an online debrief held this week. I noted how healthy and insouciant he appeared, considering. Since, I’ve also noted he always appears healthy and insouciant – due to healthy psychonautic living, he says. At a talk by Dr Allocca I attended here in Shoreditch last month, he suggested that some DMTx crew members relished the experience more than others. "We have to be careful not to create a biochemical Netflix” Alloca, Bilton, Beiner and Carl Hayden-Smith – who went first, and spoke at length during Breaking Convention in Exeter – were certainly effusive on the call. Perhaps not in the manner of your average hyperspace debrief though – feelings of humility and gratitude, rather than stuff like the Library of Alexandria rushing past, provided a common thread in their trailblazing trip reports. Props to Noonautics and Dr Gallimore for putting the panel together. On preparing for DMTx Carl Hayden-Smith: ”I treated it as a DMT church. For a month: no drugs, no caffeine… and no orgasms. That radically ramped up the intensity." Jack Alloca: “I followed the psychonautic lifestyle that I always do. I haven’t even drank a cup of coffee for years. But being among first brings apprehension: ‘What am I doing to myself?’ I’d flown straight in and was really jet lagged.” Anton Bilton: “I tried to bring a sense of sacredness that is important to me. Four to six weeks of no sex, no drugs, no alcohol, lots of meditation.” On riding it out Jack Alloca: “I’ve taken over 100 different psychedelic compounds. The body load can be strong during DMTx, I used controlled breathing to moderate that. My neuropharmacology knowledge assured me about toxicity.” Alexander Beiner: “A entity told TerenceMcKenna ‘Don’t give way to amazement.’ I used attitudinal techniques like curiosity, then discernment, and a combination of concentration and mindfulness meditation, to attempt that.” Lessons from the deep Alexander Beiner: "The sophistication of the teaching was impeccable, with a crisp quality. It demonstrated the overlap between the metaphysical realm and how we show up, every day, as a human.” Jack Alloca: “The message was of primal being, connected in nature. A beautiful pastoral environment with Dr Seuss style simian entities who were uninterested in my presence.” Carl Hayden Smith: “‘Live well.’ Human life is precious and short. Life – brief, void – forever. ‘Entities’ obviously have a very different ontology.” One small step for heads? Anton Bilton: “My interest lies primarily in communicating with the sentient other. This is a closer route to the mystery of our existence than sending rockets into space.” Jack Alloca: “I was able to savour a narrative about myself which isn’t usually possible with regular, shorter DMT trips. Real world lessons about responsibility. Although I did rush to the toilet while still breaking through at one point, which was the first time I’d moved around in the breakthrough state before.” Carl Hayden Smith: “I was taken beyond the white room of the DMT space and was surprised to be shown there was more than one ‘oneness’… an infinite multiplicity of cosmic unions.” Being sensible… Carl Hayden Smith: “The human experience is vital and extremely important. Aldous Huxley warned about ‘living in a dreamworld’ and this tech could combine with AI to offer exactly that." Jack Alloca: "We have to be careful not to create a biochemical Netflix. How can we understand what is useful and bring it back to the human experience, seamlessly and coherently and healthily?" Okay now we can talk about entities Carl Hayden Smith: “They benefit from our energy. There’s a mutual exchange. The MRI scanner first seemed to attract entities; they were intrigued by the notion of someone else doing the scanning. Second session in the MRI, there weren’t any. I think they were embarrassed they’d given the game away that I was immortal last time.” Jack Alloca: “I have been privileged to see entities in spaces besides DMTx. My lucid dreams often feel more intense than DMT. Are we equipped to navigate hyperspace? Or are we simply devising a way to process the deluge of incoming information? Either way, we are faced by a very powerful modality.” The Strass sums up Rick Strassman: “Nobody’s mentioned endogenous DMT. What is the relationship between the concentrations of DMT used in our daily lives and a breakthrough dose? It’s especially in the frontal cortex; is it a reality thermostat? Is the purpose to keep us in a consensus range?” “If DMT stimulates the imagination… can it access the active intellect? The sum of all past, present and future knowledge?” “Less whimsical, and more on the practical or metaphysical side, grounding in the problems we are facing as individuals and societies. “The set-up is not user-friendly. We can improve it with systems used for insulin, pumps that mean you’re not bed bound. Then we can look at operating in the 3D world while breaking through, quantified self approaches and interpersonal communication during the experience.” Follow me on Twitter for live reports on the most mind-blowing talks More DMT breakthroughs on New Psychonaut: Featured Contemporary Research with Dr Rick Strassman Who on an otherwise genteel psychedelic training course would casually riff on orgasms, prophets and brainwashed assassins? Dr Rick ‘Spirit Molecule’ Strassman. Boldly going where no heads have gone before Strassman and Andrew Gallimore’s seemingly lunatic plans for a ‘DMaTrix’ have become reality. If you can still call it that. This may hurt a little… Spare no sacred cows in your own work, is Dr Rick Strassman’s top tip for psychotherapists.

I graduated from Vital

May 21, 2023

The Zoom call background display of certificates grows albeit slowly This certificate just arrived from Vital. And I got an offer from modern-day mystery school Exeter University to study a psychology MSc. Regular readers know how massively impressed I am with Psychedelics Today’s year-long flagship practicioner training course . Expert advice informed me to “get a speciality” before formal postgraduate study. Initially I was stumped. Not for long. Vital was unapologetically aspirational, and altruistic – its teaching faculty an all-star squadron of psychedelics. And the US course was less than half of the price of the admitedly well-know, flashy European alternative… which actually went spectacularly bust just as Vital was winding down. The second Vital cohort’s just started. You can still just about get on it. There’ll be offers, maybe bursaries too. Modern day mystery school Exeter University announced the world’s first legit psychedelic postgrad While aimed at clinicians, therapists, activists and professionals, they took me. Then let me ask the likes of Bill Richards and The Mithoefers whatever I wanted. Questions about laughing and crying respectively, come to think of it. My tutor was an expert in Carl Jung and alchemy , and the study group featured a disaster zone psychotherapist, an ex-banker who takes veterans to jungle ceremonies, and an otherwise straight-up christian pastor who’s been licensed to guide mushroom ceremonies for years. Plus a permaculture gardening psychedelic sex therapist . I held space on retreat which was fucking wild and a story for another day. I really miss having it in my life. And felt like I was cheating death a bit (with inevitable upcoming consequences) by carrying on with learning about a fascinating and worthwhile subject, at the highest level available. Until I remembered that was the idea in the first place. The colourful and attractive people are a syncronicity. And amost certainly a sign things are going in the right direction. On that front. I’ve received a formal offer to study on a psychology MSc from modern day mystery school Exeter University. That’s where the Philosophy of Psychedelics set-up is. The world-ranked institution based in the West Country of England just announced the world’s first ever legit university postgrad in psychedelic science and humanities too. Goddess willing I start in September. There’s all sorts of logistical hurdles still to be overcome. And other possibilities to consider. Or events that require adapting to: pre-Covid I’d just taken a job in Ibiza, and found myself on the penultimate British Airways flight off the White Island with only three other passengers, sat in adjacent rows drinking and sharing life stories at 10.30am. Plus I’ve a bunch of Vital notes still to write up in the Unofficial Vital Student ‘Zine which I’ll post over the summer. Sign up for Messages from the Ether below, or follow me on Twitter and Instagram to stay with the vibe. More West Country shizzle: Featured Ravers score rare victory over Mondays ‘Peak early and don’t skimp on quality’ is the Awakn formula to avoid MDMA comedowns. More mushroom tea, vicar? Savvy brits are sussed to self-care and change is happening. But the vulnerable are being left behind. Hymn of the Big Wheel My hometown has a psychedelic amusement park and high street ketamine clinics. How did that happen?

Summer 2023 Kaftan Collection

May 21, 2023

Sold to support my training and research they’re part garment, part mystical experience Featured 'Brahma' Unique (L) £350.00 One of a kind made with multiple tie-dying treatments. Large (L) size. Uses 100% cotton light-weight, high-quality kaftan. Includes organic wooden geometric pull tags. Hooded with button-up neck. Hand tie-dyed in Albion by heads. Post-washed with Synthrapol to keep the colours bright and run-free. Email furthur@newpsychonaut.com with custom colour requests. 'Huxley' Unique (XL) £400.00 One of a kind. Extra large (XL) size. Multiple colours. Symetrical fold ice dye method. Uses 100% cotton light-weight, high-quality kaftan. Includes organic wooden geometric pull tags. Hooded with button-up neck. Hand tie-dyed in Albion by heads. Post-washed with Synthrapol to keep the colours bright and run-free. Email furthur@newpsychonaut.com with custom colour requests. 'Phoenix' Unique (L) £350.00 One of a kind made with multiple tie-dying treatments. Large (L) size. Uses 100% cotton light-weight, high-quality kaftan. Includes organic wooden geometric pull tags. Hooded with button-up neck. Hand tie-dyed in Albion by heads. Post-washed with Synthrapol to keep the colours bright and run-free. Email furthur@newpsychonaut.com with custom colour requests. Ceremonial Kaftan (to order S-XL) £175.00 One colour. Available to order in most colours! 2-6 weeks delivery. Email furthur@newpsychonaut.com with custom colour requests. Uses 100% cotton light-weight, high-quality kaftan. Includes organic wooden geometric pull tags. Hooded with button-up neck. Hand tie-dyed in Albion by heads. Post-washed with Synthrapol to keep the colours bright and run-free. Here’s some photos of single colour designs made for folks already. Never turn up to the ceremony underdressed again with unique tie-dye kaftans from New Psychonaut Email me at kaftans@newpsychonaut.com with your enquiries for custom colours and combinations. Or click through to the merch store to browse the collection . Conceived and crafted over lockdown to get myself away from a screen (what did you think I’d be making, sourdough bread?) they take the otherwise exhausting notion of ‘festival wear’ to another level. Browse the tie-dye kaftan collection now

Unofficial Vital ‘Zine Class of ‘23 Edition

May 18, 2023

The final slide of my Vital student presentation Click here to see all the issues of the ‘Zine I’ve made to cover my studies on Psychedelics Today’s acclaimed training course Vital. You’ll see the cribsheet format I presented to classmates and tutors near the end of the final term. There’s a modest sample below. I still have a handful of sessions to write up which I’ll enjoy doing over the summer. In autumn ‘23 I have plans to study further which are in good stead. More details when they’re fully confirmed.

Unofficial Vital ‘Zine #19 up now with Ido Cohen

May 18, 2023

From ‘Novae’ by Lab212 Collective at Wavelength : A Momentary Spring at Beijing Times Art Museum till 1 July Carl Jung’s psychology lends substance to psychedelic vision work. No wonder it’s fast becoming the framework of choice. Here’s the shadowiest moments from the Vital lecture on Jung, and its shadow work course courtesy Dr Ido Cohen and friends . Featured Introduction , Zine #19 The Jung Ones Introduction , Zine #19 Carl Jung’s psychology provides a framework for psychedelic experience. With Dr Ido Cohen and friends. Introduction , Zine #19 Approach , Zine #19 New Aion Approach , Zine #19 Only now are Carl Jung’s most profound messages coming to light. Approach , Zine #19 Therapy , Zine #19 What Goddess encounters really say about your lifestyle Therapy , Zine #19 Psychedelic visions reflect real-world events, relationships and consequences. Therapy , Zine #19 Space Holding , Zine #19 You Must Respect the Circle of Life to Drink Ayahuasca Space Holding , Zine #19 It’s a mistake to believe psychedelics shelter us from the realities of existence, say indigenous healers. Space Holding , Zine #19 Medical , Zine #19 Lower doses better for shadow work say Jungian therapists Medical , Zine #19 ‘Psycholytic’ techniques with more practicioner involement are making a comeback. Medical , Zine #19 Integration , Zine #19 Revenge of the Shadow Integration , Zine #19 The Shadow’s back! Plus sidekicks Golden Shadow, Collective Shadow, Cultural Shadow, Anti-Shadow… Integration , Zine #19 Funnies , Zine #19 Kool-Aid Corner #19 Funnies , Zine #19 Your regular round-up of trippy clippings, merry pranks, and psychedelic student life. Funnies , Zine #19 My unofficial Vital Study Zine features observations from the past week’s learning and happenings in the space. The top post is a round-up. Highlights follow themed by Vital’s core learning elements: Traditional and Modern Approaches, Therapy, Space Holding, Medicine, and Integration. Plus there’s funnies at the end. This blog is not affiliated to Vital beyond my study on the course. The content shouldn’t be taken as representative as it’s a personal reflection and includes my own lived experience of the sector too.

The Jung Ones

May 18, 2023

My unofficial Vital Study Zine # 19 with observations from Vital Psychedelic Training and recent happenings in the space. This issue: Carl Jung and the shadow side of psychedelia with Drs Ido Cohen and Gita Vaid, plus The Temple of Light and more From ‘Novae’ by Lab212 Collective at Wavelength : A Momentary Spring at Beijing Times Art Museum till 1 July ‘Jung’s work reminds us that our psyches are endlessly complex systems with unfathomable capabilities for healing and growth.’ Not my own prescient words, but those of my esteemed Vital Psychedelic Training course tutor Johanna Hilla in Philosophy and Psychedelics . The seminal compilation is now available in paperback out of Exeter University, Albion . That’s where Johanna, a pioneering expert in applying Carl Jung’s psychology to psychedelic use, is based. ‘Jung’s contribution may prove essential for realising a comprehensive psychology of altered states,’ she concludes in her essay Journeying into the Realm of the Unconscious . Jung famously rejected Sigmund Freud’s focus on childhood, sexuality and biological functions. Legend has it that during a long ocean voyage spent together, the spritely Jung implied Freud’s lack of sexual experience might contribute to the significance he attached to it. Freud shall we say was triggered. Jung spiralled into a spiritual crisis, his mind blown by the realisation Freud was not only sexually repressed himself, but possibly projecting it all over human history. The son of a priest and a medium, his confusion manifested in lavish, intense visions including an especially poignant prophecy of the First World War in October 1913. From Jung’s 1962 autobiography Memories, Dreams, Reflections : ‘I saw the mighty yellow waves, the floating rubble of civilization, and the drowned bodies of uncounted thousands,’ he wrote in his memoirs, ‘Then the whole sea turned to blood. This vision last about one hour. I was perplexed and nauseated, and ashamed of my weakness. Two weeks passed; then the vision recurred, under the same conditions, even more vividly than before, and the blood was more emphasized.’ Jung did what any of us would: he comissioned a large red leather bound scrapbook, built a massive extension on his crazy villa by Lake Zurich and retired there ‘in solitude’ AKA alongside his polyamorous coterie of society beauties, to write canonical books – and paint a unique illuminated manuscript exploring his own psyche. The son of a priest and a medium favoured stuff that – a century later – would turn out to be highly appealing to us voyaging-through-the-netherworlds types. Arguably, the writing was on the wall when Jung wrote the introduction to the first-ever 1935 German edition of The Tibetan Book of the Dead , which Timothy Leary and Richard ‘Ram Dass’ Alpert would present as an LSD road manual in the 60s. His med school dissertation was written On the Psychology and Pathology of So-Called Occult Phenomena . Jung channeled the imagination to illustrate our purpose, and the route to homeostasis. He empirically examined the use of classical tools like religious texts, alchemical practices, and dream states to understand human psychology. He believed historic methods employed a metaphysical vocabulary richer than words alone. The mental health crisis is a result of these more elegant methods of understanding falling into neglect, Jung decalred. Muddied are our personal blueprints for fulfilment: ‘The will can control our impulses only in part. It may be able to suppress them, but it cannot alter their nature,’ he wrote in 1951’s Aion: Researches into the Phenomenology of the Self , ‘And what is suppressed comes up in another place, in another form, but this time loaded with a resentment that makes the otherwise harmless natural impulse our enemy.’ This issue goes Carl Jung bananas: with special guests my aforementioned teach Ms Johanna Saponnen, modern-day magus Dr Ido Cohen , and many more psychedelic thinkers who tell stories with punchlines like “You must respect the circle of life to drink ayahuasca” and “Shouldn’t we be coming up with something better than ‘just trust the inner healer’?” In this archetypal collector’s issue:

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