Sacred Mushrooms (Psilocybin)
Sacred mushrooms containing psilocybin have been traditionally used in ceremonial and spiritual contexts as a tool for introspection, inner insight, and deep self-connection.
In our work, they are approached with great respect, caution, and responsibility. They are not viewed as a treatment, a cure, or a replacement for medical or psychological care, nor as a shortcut to healing.
Experiences with this medicine are highly individual and cannot be predicted. Some people may experience increased emotional sensitivity, inner awareness, or new perspectives on their life, while others may encounter more challenging emotions. What matters most is not the experience itself, but how it is consciously integrated into everyday life.
Working with the Inner Child
In certain cases, sacred mushrooms are used as a gentle supportive tool for inner child work. They may help open contact with early emotions, forgotten feelings, inner wounds, or unmet needs that were not seen, heard, or held in the past.
This process can support greater self-compassion, deeper understanding of personal patterns, and a gradual return to inner wholeness. It is not about “healing trauma” in a medical sense, but about consciously meeting oneself, which can naturally support integration, emotional maturity, and inner grounding.
We always emphasize safe guidance, clear boundaries, and mindful integration after the experience.
Safety & Boundaries
Sacred mushrooms are not suitable for everyone. They are not appropriate for individuals with a history of psychosis, severe mental health conditions, or for those taking certain medications.
They are never approached casually, recreationally, or as a form of self-treatment. They are offered only in limited and carefully considered contexts, with respect for both the individual and the medicine itself.












