TWO offerings are profiled here.
1. COMMUNITY BREATHWORK CIRCLES. This style of breathwork is modelled after the Cannabis-Assisted Breathwork (CABW) practice created by the Center for Medicinal Mindfulness. Sessions are conducted in small groups, in-person. It is a guided practice set to music and follows a circular breathing pattern through the mouth. When done with awareness and intent, circular breathing creates a state of charged equilibrium in the nervous system. Awareness becomes altered, and we gain access to a transpersonal or higher state of consciousness where insights and new perspectives become available to us.
2. CANNABIS-ASSISTED MEDITATION. This powerful offering employs a low or psycholytic dose of a cannabis beverage in combination with a guided meditation practice, and an integration activity. The “soul loosening” quality of a psycholytic dose helps clients to access repressed material from their personal unconscious (primarily), and to integrate insights as a simultaneous process. This feature is a potent hallmark of this experience. Sessions are conducted in small groups. They are in-person or virtual offerings (depending on date). Participants will be required to bring their own medicine to the experience. Virtual circle dates: April 3 and May 22, 2025.
Set and setting are observed and supported in these ceremonial spaces. All participants are required to complete a Participation Agreement as a condition of attendance.