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In alliance with Decriminalize Nature

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Join us in our right
to heal with entheogens.
  • About
    • Mission
    • Inclusivity
      • Non-Exclusionary Accountability Model
    • Community Council
    • State-wide Organizations
      • ADAPT-WA
    • Challenging the Status Quo
  • Events
  • Blog
  • Resources
    • Interviews
    • Entheogens in the News
    • Global History of Entheogens
    • Social Justice & Timeline of Criminality
    • Scientific Research
    • Safe Practice Guidelines
    • Testimonials
  • Join Us
    • Contact
    • Newsletter
    • Volunteer
    • Share Your Story
    • Events & Education
      • Calendar of Events
    • I am Plant Medicine
    • Strong Women in Psychedelic Politics (SWIPP)
  • Donate

Our Mission and Credos

“Plants are living, breathing,
communicating creatures, endowed
with personality and attributes of
soul…they are ready, willing, and able
to cooperate [with] and assist
humanity.” – Tariq Sawandi

Our Mission:

Expand public understanding and appreciation of natural plant and fungi medicines (entheogens). We support the therapeutic, spiritual, and medical right to heal ourselves with entheogens and join together to decriminalize, de-stigmatize, and honor their use.

We Believe:

  • It is an inherent right to use natural entheogens for therapeutic, medical, and spiritual purposes.
  • Cultivation, possession, and consumption of entheogens should not be a priority for law enforcement.
  • Healthcare professionals and other trained healers should have a legal right to conduct ceremony and healing with entheogens and be protected from prosecution, licensure revocation, or admonishment.

Our Credos:

  • Help people discover how entheogens can benefit individuals, their communities, and the broader global society—as well as stewardship of our planet.
  • Honor indigenous people’s history of connection with entheogens, promoting respect for the community’s well-established sacred, spiritual relationship with the natural world.
  • Include elders as advisors to our organization and vital guides in our multi-layered fabric of community.
  • Promote love, justice, diversity, and kindness in our community, finding ways to learn from one another and respect differences.
  • Allow every individual to interpret and incorporate the natural medicine journey in their own way. Entheogenic experiences change us, challenge us, heal us, and open us to greater consciousness.
  • Recognize the spiritual power of entheogens. It is a challenge to translate the language of these medicines into human words, but we humbly acknowledge the teachings they offer—if we listen.

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