A Glimpse-
We blend guided moments, open exploration, and space to reflect—so the experience feels both focused and fluid.
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Connection is a core part of the process. You’ll learn just as much from the group as from the content itself.
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430 Main Street Apt 14E New York, NY 10044
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Bring comfort items, build our nests, settling in together.
Movement outdoors: energy, breath, intention, as a group.
A shared altar: built together from objects of personal meaning.
The experience: held in noble silence, fully supported.
Closing circle & a shared meal: gratitude, reflection, rest
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One Week Post Experience
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Three Weeks Post Experience
Itinerary-
Nest Building: Participants arrive with their own comfort items — sleeping pad, cushions, blankets, pillows — and set up their nests.
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We’ll transition to the park. Movement to release energy, chanting, drumming. Intentions are shared aloud or held internally.
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The group returns to the indoor space and builds the shared mandala/altar together.
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A brief, grounded transition before noble silence begins.
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The plant medicine is presented.
Noble silence continues through the experience.
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Bell — silence ends
The bell signals the close of noble silence. Participants return to the circle.
Gratitude & closing share
The group thanks the cacao. Each person offers one or two words about their experience.
Container closes
The formal container for the experience closes.
Snacks / shared meal
Informal hangout, conversation, and decompression.
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Participants depart with pre-arranged rides.
*No one drives themselves.
Meet your Moderators
Sarah Honeycutt
Sarah is a state-licensed psilocybin mushroom facilitator in Portland, Oregon. Her work has over two decades of psychedlics and plant medicines. She currently works as a licensed facilitator since the inception of Oregon's program.
Aeh Jay Hollenbeck
Aeh Jay is a multi-discplinary artist and photographer. His platform, Divine Theories, explores the grey areas between religion and science, focusing on identity and mental wellness.