FAQ
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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. It is classified in science and research as a hallucinogen which automatically associates it with being psychedelic.
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No prior experience with psychedelics is necessary. Psychedelic Cannabis Journey offers a unique avenue for exploring altered states of consciousness.
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Preparation may include staying hydrated, diet, wearing comfortable clothing, and setting intentions for the journey. Facilitators often provide specific guidelines during the preparation session for optimal preparation.
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The majority of Pete’s experiences have been online sessions and are just as profound and effective as in person sessions, please ensure you have a stable wifi connection, a good microphone and headset/speaker
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Yes, you will need to bring your own prescribed cannabis as Psychegetics will not supply or sell cannabis, please check links for medical doctors that will prescribe the medicine. Strains can be discussed on the discovery call. Look for organic, non-GMO flowers if possible. A vape is advised also but not essential.
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While generally safe, participants may experience intense emotions or physical sensations. Psychegetics monitor sessions to ensure safety, and participants are encouraged to communicate any discomfort.
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Seek recommendations from trusted sources, and research facilitator backgrounds, and inquire about their training and experience. Ensure they adhere to safety protocols and ethical standards. There are a lot of people who are not qualified, so ask to see documentation of qualifications and which school they studied at.
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Psychegetics offers integration support to help participants process and integrate their experiences into daily life, enhancing the transformative benefits of the journey.
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Integrating Psychedelic Cannabis Journeys with other therapeutic practices is common and can enhance overall well-being. Consultation with facilitators and other healthcare professionals is advisable.
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Frequency varies for individuals. Some may benefit from regular sessions, while others prefer occasional journeys. Facilitators will guide you with safe and responsible practice based on how quickly you integrate.
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No, it’s not legal to drive under the influence of cannabis, if in person and not completed at home, the person must pre-arrange a lift home after the experience and ensure that cannabis is out of the system before committing to driving.
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Yes, full-time cannabis users can still have profound psychedelic
experiences, we ask that you fast at least 24 hours prior to our PCT sessions,
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Cannabis in Pete’s opinion is the safest psychedelic as it has agency, and users can exit the psychedelic experience, unlike other psychedelics. CBD can be used to relax and calm the nervous system as anxiety or paranoia comes up in the session. Unlike other psychedelics, cannabis can be used in psychedelic therapy up to two, or three times a week as a psychedelic which accelerates growth and healing of the client instead of other common psychedelics that are used monthly or yearly..
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When facilitated by experienced guides in a supportive environment, Psychedelic cannabis journeys can be safe. Safety protocols are in place to ensure participants' well-being, and the experience is tailored to individual needs.
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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. Experienced facilitators guide the journey.
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Session durations vary, but a typical Psychedelic Cannabis Therapy Journey sessions may last anywhere from one to three hours, allowing for a deep and immersive experience.
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While generally safe, Psychedelic Cannabis Journeys may not be suitable for individuals with certain medical or psychological conditions. It is also not suitable for pregnant or breastfeeding women. Consultation with the facilitator is part of the process, to determine suitability. A safety assessment will be conducted before for screening purposes.
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Benefits may include increased self-awareness, emotional release, enhanced creativity, and a profound sense of connection. Many participants report therapeutic and transformative outcomes.
Get in touch.
Pete works online and in person at his wellness room in Dolls Point, Sydney, NSW, Australia. He also hosts workshops around the country.