The Beautiful Mess: Embracing Your Imperfections With Psychedelics

The “beautiful mess” is the idea that our imperfect, human side can deepen relationships, boost resilience, and help us feel more at home in ourselves. We explore how to embrace it yourself, and with the help of psilocybin.
Can Psychedelics Reveal Colors Beyond Ordinary Sight?

New research suggests our brains may only be showing us a tiny slice of the colorful universe. Could altered states reveal aspects of reality that normally sit outside human perception?
Metabolism and Exercise May Shape Psychedelic Effects

A new study has found that metabolism and exercise may shape psychedelic effects when it comes to treating Anorexia nervosa.
The Full Moon Effect: Science, Myth, and What It Might Mean for a Psychedelic Journey

What does science say about the full moon’s influence? And why does the moon remain so compelling — especially for those who feel deeply connected to nature, ritual, and altered states of consciousness?
Let’s explore the fascinating intersection of lunar myth, modern research, and what the full moon might mean if you’re considering a psilocybin experience.
Before You Trip: The Questions Worth Asking First

Before you trip, what matters most isn’t how excited or “ready” you feel. It’s how honestly you’re willing to look at your motivations, your capacity, and the support around you.
We explore the the questions worth asking before you take the plunge.
Valentine’s Day: Expanding the Definition of Love with Psychedelics

For anyone who’s tripped on magic mushrooms before, you’ll know all about the waves of love for life, the universe, and everything that wash over you. This Valentine’s Day we celebrate love in all its forms.
Could Psilocybin Help Treat Obesity, Diabetes, and Fatty Liver Disease?

New research suggests that magic mushrooms may influence bodily mechanisms far beyond the brain. Read on for the deep dive into how psilocybin could treat obesity, fatty liver disease, and diabetes.
New Research Explores the Age-Old Question: Why Are Mushrooms Magic?

A new study suggests that everything we thought we knew about psilocybin’s purpose might be wrong. Sure, spiders may spin psychedelic webs on shrooms — but that doesn’t mean psilocybin evolved to ward off predators.
Microdosing Psilocybin and Creativity: It’s Quality Over Quantity!

A new study has delved into the long acknowledged link between microdosing psilocybin and creativity. It turns out, while this practice may not improve the quantity of ideas, it may in fact improve the quality.