While psychedelics are becoming more integrated into society and research, some dimensions of the psychedelic experience still feel taboo and illicit a mixture of feelings like shame, longing and curiosity. Sexuality, sex and intimate relationships are some of those dimensions psychedelic bring to consciousness, challenging rigid and dogmatic societal structures, awakening implicit memories, somatic sensations and ask us to go deeper into our embodiment.
This seminar brings the nuanced dimensions of these topics and their intersection with the psychedelic experience:
1) The Ethics of Vulnerability: Boundaries, Consent and Intimacy in Psychedelic Practice
2) What’s love got to do with it?: Psychedelics and couples
3) Reclaiming the Erotic Self: Psychedelic Pathways to Healing sexual Trauma
4) Cultural Currents: How Society Shapes Our Relationship with $ex & Psychedelics
5) Power, Gender and Psychedelics: Uncovering Internalized systems in Healing Work
Sexuality and Psychedelics
