TRAUMA-INFORMED SOMATIC HEALING

GUIDED BY
PETE VOLOS

Into the Body, Out of The Story.

Return To Yourself.

  • Bodywork, Breathwork & Energy Healing
  • Light Stroboscopic & Sound Therapy
  • Australias Leading Cannabis Assisted Psychedelic Therapy
  • IN-PERSON & ONLINE
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Somatic Therapist & Psychedelic Guide

I guide people through inner work that helps them reconnect with themselves beneath the stress, trauma, and conditioning that builds up over time.

I help people who are experiencing:

  • Anxiety and constant overthinking

  • Stress & Burnout

  • Trauma stored in the body

  • Feeling disconnected or numb

  • Emotional blocks or supressed emotions

  • Relationships & intimacy challenges

  • Difficulty relaxing or switching off

  • Feeling stuck or lost in life

  • A desire for deeper connection & purpose

Through somatic therapy, bodywork, breathwork and legal psychedelic assisted sessions, I help people release stored tension and trauma, regulate their nervous system, and reconnect with themselves in a safe, grounded and supportive environment.

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Offerings

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Cannabis Assisted Psychedelic Therapy (CAPT)

(Legal Psychedelic Plant Medicine)
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Somatic
Breathwork

(Non-Plant Medicine)
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Energy Healing &
Acupressure

(Non-Plant Medicine)
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Light & Sound Stroboscopic
Therapy

(Non-Plant Medicine)
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Therapeutic
Bodywork

(Non-Plant Medicine)
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Upcoming Events

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    Stroboscopic Light Therapy – Expanded State Experience | Sydney

    1st of May 2026 7:30PM-9PM - Zetland (

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    Conscious Cannabis Journey - Live DJ | Sydney

    2nd of May - 7PM-10PM | Flourmill Space Newtown

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    Stroboscopic Light Therapy – Expanded State Experience | Sydney

    Saturday 29th May - 7:30PM-9PM - Zetland

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    Cannabis & Breath Journey | Sydney

    Saturday 30th May - 12pm-4:30pm @ Flourmill Space

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    Expanded States Breathwork | Sydney

    Saturday 13th June 1:30PM-5PM | Flourmill Space Newtown

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Sacred Cannabis Retreat

Apply Now For:
Australia’s First Legal Psychedelic Therapy Retreat

Sydney, NSW Weekend Retreat 2026
Fri 26th-Sun 28th June 26’

Canada, Toronto 5 Day Retreat 2026
Mon 12th - Fri 16th Oct 26’

Sydney, NSW Weekend Retreat 2026
Friday 27th - Sun 29th Nov 26’

Accessible. Affordable & Profound.

Step into a journey of healing, self-discovery, and expansion in a safe, legal, and supportive space. Through Cannabis Assisted Psychedelic Therapy (CAPT), breathwork, light and sound frequency healing & somatic practices, this immersive retreat is designed to help you release emotional blockages, reconnect with your body, and access deep insights.

Step into a Sacred Space. Transform Your Life. Apply Now 🌿

Testimonials

Inspiration

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FAQs

  • Yes, when used with intention, the right setting (environment), set (mindset), utilising ancient tools, dose dependency and holding space can ignite similar effects as other top-known psychedelics such as psilocybin, ayahuasca and even DMT.

    From a scientific perspective, cannabis is classified as a hallucinogen, which places it within the broader psychedelic spectrum. However, the depth and nature of the experience are highly dose-dependent, person-dependent, and context-dependent. Intention, environment, nervous system safety, and skilled facilitation all play a significant role.

    In this work, cannabis is approached not as a recreational substance, but as a conscious, somatic catalyst, used to deepen embodiment, emotional processing, and integration rather than to chase peak experiences.

  • Yes, you will need to bring your own prescribed cannabis, Psychegetics will not supply or sell cannabis, please check links for medical doctors that will prescribe the medicine, we can recommend certain strains, contact Psychegetics for details. Look for organic, non-GMO flowers if possible.

  • When facilitated by experienced guides in a supportive environment, Cannabis Assisted Psychedelic Therapy is very safe. Safety protocols are in place to ensure participants' well-being, and the experience is tailored to individual needs. Unlike traditional psychedelics such as psilocybin or LSD, cannabis has a more flexible and interactive agency it allows the user to navigate their experience in real-time

  • Participants engage in mindfulness practices with the added support of cannabis, which leads to heightened awareness, emotional release, and a sense of exploration. Sensations may vary, including tingling, warmth, or visual experiences. The session is a journey of self-inquiry and surrender, allowing you to explore your inner world with the flexibility that cannabis uniquely offers. Experienced facilitators guide the journey.

  • While each person’s experience is unique, many participants report benefits such as increased self-awareness, emotional release, and a deeper connection to their body and inner experience.

    Potential benefits may include:

    • Greater clarity around emotions, patterns, or life themes

    • Release of stored tension or emotional charge held in the body

    • Improved nervous system regulation and sense of safety

    • Enhanced creativity, intuition, and insight

    • Preparation and Integration of other plant psychedelic medicines

    • A felt sense of connection to self, body, and present-moment awareness

    • Support with integration of past experiences through embodied awareness

  • Psychedelic cannabis journeys are not suitable for everyone, and suitability is always assessed on an individual basis.

    While many people tolerate this work well when it is facilitated responsibly, certain medical or psychological conditions may make participation inappropriate. Psychedelic cannabis journeys are also not suitable for individuals who are pregnant or breastfeeding.

    As part of the process, a consultation and safety screening is completed prior to any session. This allows us to assess readiness, discuss health history, medications, and nervous system capacity, and determine whether this work is appropriate or if alternative support would be more suitable.