Interwoven: Psychedelics in Natural Settings
Psychedelics used in natural settings may synergise powerfully with nature’s inherent restorative and awe-inducing qualities, yielding benefits beyond those of clinical settings, including deeper nature connection, mystical experiences, and enhanced well-being. The post Interwoven: Psychedelics in Natural Settings appeared first on Chemical Collective.
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