Join us for a special evening of conversation and connection as we explore the powerful intersection of psychedelics and end-of-life care. This month, our extended Community Meeting will feature a panel of death doulas, hospice workers, and end-of-life professionals who are walking alongside individuals in their final chapters—and bringing open-hearted wisdom to some of life’s most tender moments.
For centuries, many cultures have turned to sacred plant medicines to ease the transition between life and death, to support spiritual preparation, and to help bring peace, meaning, and connection in the face of mortality. Today, in clinical and community settings alike, psychedelics are being revisited as compassionate tools for reducing fear and suffering at the end of life.
Together, we’ll explore how these medicines can offer comfort, connection, and insight in the dying process—and how we, as a culture, might begin to hold death with less fear and more reverence. This conversation is not just for those at the end of life, but for anyone curious about how psychedelic experiences can inform our relationship to dying, grief, and what it means to live fully.