Psilocybin at the End of Life

Palliative care is an area that has rightfully garnered attention in recent years. Let’s be honest: we all have an interest in ensuring that this phase of care is humane and kind, allowing for a dignified departure, and more.
Psychedelics and Ecology, the Internal and External

Many personalities of the modern era – authors, artists, philosophers – reflect on the current state in which we globally find ourselves, not only from an ecological perspective but also from the stage of development and the psychological state of humanity.
Journey into the Depths of the Amazon Rainforest and the Soul

Czech scientists are conducting research in South America among indigenous peoples who use the psychoactive brew Ayahuasca. How does one feel amidst untouched nature, and what have the researchers discovered so far?
Patient’s Troubles

“Are you working in psychedelic research? And can I participate in it?” Phrases I hear repeatedly almost every time I mention that my professional subject is psychedelics. I always wonder if people are aware of what it really means to become a research subject.
A Ritual Participant

Eight years ago, I found myself at my first psychedelic ritual. A group of about ten people, none of whom I knew, remained strangers to me at that time. And to this day I don’t remember anyone who was there. My experience could be summarized in three sentences – I drank an unknown potion, about an hour later I “returned” it into a bucket, and then I fell asleep to the sweet sound of a harmonica.