We’re in the midst of a psychedelic revival, where psychedelics are flipping the script on mental health. Instead of just focusing on brain chemistry, they invite us to consider the whole enchilada — mind, body, and spirit. It’s like they’re saying, “Hey, let’s get to the root of the problem, not just slap a Band-Aid on it.”
Psychedelics are also showing promise in helping folks kick bad habits. From smoking to popping pills, addiction is a tough nut to crack. But psychedelics could be the secret sauce, giving people a fresh perspective and the power to break free from the cycle of addiction.
We consider psychedelics a calling — a chance to heal, grow, and maybe even change the world. So let’s roll up our sleeves, open our minds, and see where this wild ride takes us. Who knows? We might just discover a whole new way to thrive, thanks to a little help from some ancient plant magic and the incredible power of the human spirit.
Of course, it’s not all sunshine and rainbows. There are some serious ethical questions swirling around psychedelics. Who gets access? How do we prevent misuse? These are big issues that need thoughtful answers. It’s all about finding balance. We need to mix scientific smarts with a big ol’ dose of compassion. By working together, listening to everyone’s voices, and keeping an eye on the bigger picture, we can tap into the true potential of psychedelics for public health.
Our platform serves as a hub for people seeking information, resources and community support related to psychedelics – whether you’re curious about different types of psychedelic substances, interested in exploring their therapeutic benefits, or seeking to share your experience. Join us in our journey to promote mental health, advocate for psychedelic freedom, and empower individuals to explore the profound potential of psychedelics in a safe and supportive environment.
– Preston Morris, Founder
Preston Morris founded Decriminalize Psychedelics to advocate for the legalization of psychedelics. Preston looked to psychedelics to navigate his personal struggles with anxiety and depression – and he discovered that the tales of transformative power were grounded in truth. Having embarked on his own journey of healing, Preston’s encounters with psychedelics have been nothing short of revolutionary. From the lush landscapes of Costa Rica and Peru, where he delved into the depths of Ayahuasca ceremonies, to the sacred rituals of Peyote in Mexico, Preston has traversed continents in search of solace and understanding. His participation in Ketamine clinical studies within the US further deepened his exploration of psychedelic therapy. Preston’s unwavering dedication to the cause of psychedelic decriminalizaiton is deeply rooted in his firsthand experiences of mental health transformation.
Feliciti Rose is an explorer of altered states of consciousness. She guides people on profound journeys of change and transformation as a psychedelic-assisted therapist. An authority on psychedelics, viewing them as tools for personal growth and healing, Felicity writes extensively on the therapeutic benefits of psychedelics and spiritual experiences.
Craig Dalton is a journalist with a passion for exploring the diverse world of psychedelics. Drawing from his personal experiences, Craig delves into the intricacies of psychedelic subcultures. He writes untold stories on psychedelics, advocating for their decriminalization and exploring their potential for personal and collective growth.
Dr. Maya Rivers is an advocate for mental health. She believes in educating people on the psychedelics and is committed to desigmatizing psychedelic substances. She is motivated by sharing recent research that demonstrates the positive outcomes from psychedelics – when practised in safe, responsible and therapeutic settings.