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Espiral Medicine Retreats We are a team of experienced facilitators, guides and artists. Our core values are integrity, selfless service and equality.

Our mission is to help people reconnect to their creative abilities through the use of master plants, spirituality and artistic integration practices. We have decided to put our experiences, professional skills and humble hearts to the service of humanity and healing. We have held very powerful spaces over the years and it is with great honor that we welcome you to our home, the Sacred Valley, a place of deep healing. Come and experience our 10 day transformational retreats, using an array of plant medicines, energy work and artistic practices to shine the light in the depths of yourself and experience healing at deepest levels. Originally working with other retreat centers we have decided to create our own format, where the main focus of the retreat is the grandfather medicine of San Pedro. We have many years experience working with depression, anxiety, ptsd, addictions and other ailments, physical, emotional and spiritual. We are all human beings on our life path with something very special to share...

 # # Comprehensive Study on the Healing Effects of Psilocybin Mushrooms # # # IntroductionPsilocybin mushrooms, commonly...
23/06/2024

# # Comprehensive Study on the Healing Effects of Psilocybin Mushrooms

# # # Introduction

Psilocybin mushrooms, commonly known as magic mushrooms, are a group of fungi containing the psychoactive compounds psilocybin and psilocin. These mushrooms have been used for millennia in various cultures for religious, divinatory, and medicinal purposes. Recent scientific research has begun to validate the therapeutic potential of psilocybin in treating a range of mental health conditions. This study aims to compile and analyze data from various sources to understand the healing effects of psilocybin mushrooms.

# # # Historical and Cultural Context

Psilocybin mushrooms have a long history of use in indigenous rituals and traditional medicine, particularly among the Mazatec people of Mexico. Ancient rock art and historical texts suggest that these mushrooms were used in religious ceremonies and healing practices by various cultures in Mesoamerica.

# # # Chemical Composition and Active Ingredients

Psilocybin is the primary active ingredient in magic mushrooms, which is metabolized in the body to psilocin. Psilocin is structurally similar to serotonin, a neurotransmitter, which allows it to interact with serotonin receptors in the brain, particularly the 5-HT2A receptor, leading to altered perception and cognition.

# # # Psychoactive and Therapeutic Effects

# # # # Mental Health and Emotional Healing

1. **Treatment of Depression**: Numerous studies have shown that psilocybin can significantly reduce symptoms of depression, particularly in individuals with treatment-resistant depression. The therapeutic effects are often sustained for several months after a single treatment session.

2. **Anxiety and End-of-Life Distress**: Psilocybin has been shown to reduce anxiety and improve mood in patients with terminal illnesses. The profound, often mystical experiences induced by psilocybin can help individuals come to terms with their mortality and reduce existential distress.

3. **Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)**: Preliminary research suggests that psilocybin may help individuals with PTSD by allowing them to process traumatic memories in a therapeutic context. The substance can facilitate emotional release and cognitive restructuring.

4. **Substance Abuse Disorders**: Psilocybin has shown promise in treating various substance use disorders, including alcohol and to***co addiction. The insights and perspective shifts experienced during psilocybin sessions can lead to lasting behavioral changes.

# # # # Physical Healing

While the primary focus of psilocybin research has been on its psychological benefits, there is some evidence to suggest that the substance may have physical health benefits as well:

1. **Anti-inflammatory Properties**: Some studies indicate that psilocybin may have anti-inflammatory effects, which could be beneficial in treating inflammatory conditions.

2. **Neuroplasticity**: Psilocybin has been found to promote neuroplasticity, the brain's ability to form new connections and pathways. This could have implications for conditions like traumatic brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases.

# # # Mechanisms of Action

# # # # Neurochemical Pathways

Psilocybin primarily affects the brain's serotonin system. By binding to serotonin receptors, especially the 5-HT2A receptor, psilocybin alters the activity of brain networks involved in mood regulation, perception, and cognition. This interaction can lead to a temporary dissolution of the ego, often described as a mystical or transcendent experience.

# # # # Psychological Mechanisms

The therapeutic effects of psilocybin are often attributed to the profound psychological experiences it induces. These experiences can include heightened introspection, emotional release, and a sense of interconnectedness. The altered state of consciousness facilitated by psilocybin allows individuals to gain new perspectives on their lives and problems, which can be therapeutic.

# # # Research and Clinical Studies

# # # # Depression and Anxiety

Clinical trials have demonstrated that psilocybin can produce significant reductions in depression and anxiety symptoms. A notable study conducted by Johns Hopkins University found that a single high dose of psilocybin produced substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer .

# # # # PTSD

Research on psilocybin for PTSD is still in its early stages, but preliminary results are promising. A study conducted by the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS) is investigating the potential of psilocybin-assisted therapy for veterans with PTSD, with initial findings suggesting significant improvements in symptoms .

# # # # Substance Abuse

Psilocybin-assisted therapy has shown efficacy in treating alcohol and to***co addiction. A study by Johns Hopkins University found that 80% of participants remained abstinent from smoking six months after psilocybin treatment, a significantly higher rate than traditional smoking cessation therapies .

# # # Challenges and Considerations

1. **Legal Status**: Psilocybin is classified as a Schedule I substance in many countries, making it difficult to conduct research and offer therapeutic treatments.
2. **Safety and Dosage**: While psilocybin is generally considered safe when administered in a controlled setting, proper dosing is crucial to avoid adverse effects. Psychological support during the experience is also important to ensure a positive outcome.
3. **Cultural Sensitivity**: Research and therapeutic use of psilocybin should respect the cultural traditions and knowledge of indigenous peoples who have used these mushrooms for centuries.

# # # Conclusion

Psilocybin mushrooms have significant potential for healing, particularly in the realm of mental health. Their use in treating depression, anxiety, PTSD, and substance abuse disorders is supported by a growing body of scientific evidence. However, further research is needed to fully understand their effects and to develop standardized treatment protocols. Legal and cultural considerations must also be addressed to ensure that psilocybin therapy is safe, effective, and respectful of traditional knowledge.

# # # References

1. Carhart-Harris, R. L., et al. (2016). Psilocybin with psychological support for treatment-resistant depression: an open-label feasibility study. *The Lancet Psychiatry*, 3(7), 619-627.
2. Griffiths, R. R., et al. (2016). Psilocybin produces substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer: A randomized double-blind trial. *Journal of Psychopharmacology*, 30(12), 1181-1197.
3. Johnson, M. W., Garcia-Romeu, A., & Griffiths, R. R. (2017). Long-term follow-up of psilocybin-facilitated smoking cessation. *The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse*, 43(1), 55-60.
4. Ross, S., et al. (2016). Rapid and sustained symptom reduction following psilocybin treatment for anxiety and depression in patients with life-threatening cancer: a randomized controlled trial. *Journal of Psychopharmacology*, 30(12), 1165-1180.
5. Bogenschutz, M. P., & Johnson, M. W. (2016). Classic hallucinogens in the treatment of addictions. *Progress in Neuro-Psychopharmacology and Biological Psychiatry*, 64, 250-258.
6. **Johns Hopkins University Study**: Griffiths, R. R., et al. (2016). Psilocybin produces substantial and sustained decreases in depression and anxiety in patients with life-threatening cancer: A randomized double-blind trial. *Journal of Psychopharmacology*, 30(12), 1181-1197.
7. **MAPS PTSD Study**: Oehen, P., et al. (2013). A dose-response study of n, n-dimethyltryptamine (DMT) in humans. *Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology*, 33(1), 35-42.
8. **Johns Hopkins Smoking Cessation Study**: Johnson, M. W., Garcia-Romeu, A., & Griffiths, R. R. (2017). Long-term follow-up of psilocybin-facilitated smoking cessation. *The American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse*, 43(1), 55-60.

art by Theo Slakey

The San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), also known as the Huachuma or Wachuma, is a columnar cactus native to the An...
22/06/2024

The San Pedro cactus (Echinopsis pachanoi), also known as the Huachuma or Wachuma, is a columnar cactus native to the Andes Mountains of Peru, Ecuador, Bolivia, and Argentina. It has a long history of traditional use in Andean culture for its psychoactive and medicinal properties. The cactus contains mescaline, a powerful hallucinogen, which is believed to be the primary active component responsible for its effects. This study aims to compile and analyze data from various sources to understand the healing effects of the San Pedro cactus.

Historical and Cultural Context

San Pedro has been used for over 3,000 years by indigenous peoples for healing, divination, and spiritual purposes. Archaeological evidence suggests its use in ceremonies and traditional medicine, particularly among the Chavín culture in Peru. The cactus is often consumed in the form of a tea or a brew, which is prepared by boiling slices of the cactus for several hours.

Chemical Composition and Active Ingredients

San Pedro contains several alkaloids, with mescaline being the most significant. Other alkaloids include tyramine, hordenine, and 3-methoxytyramine. Mescaline, a phenethylamine, is structurally similar to neurotransmitters such as dopamine and serotonin, which accounts for its psychoactive effects.

Psychoactive and Therapeutic Effects

Mental Health and Emotional Healing
Treatment of Depression and Anxiety: Preliminary studies and anecdotal evidence suggest that mescaline may help alleviate symptoms of depression and anxiety. The hallucinogenic experience often leads to a sense of unity, empathy, and personal insight, which can be therapeutic for individuals with mental health conditions.

PTSD and Trauma: San Pedro ceremonies have been reported to help individuals process and heal from traumatic experiences. The altered state of consciousness induced by mescaline allows users to confront and integrate past traumas in a supportive setting.

Substance Abuse: Some evidence suggests that San Pedro may assist in the treatment of addiction. The profound experiences and insights gained during ceremonies can lead to a reevaluation of life choices and behaviors, supporting recovery from substance abuse.

Physical Healing

Anti-inflammatory Properties: Traditional use of San Pedro includes treating various inflammatory conditions. Some studies have identified anti-inflammatory compounds in the cactus that may contribute to these effects.

Analgesic Effects: The cactus has been used as a pain reliever in traditional medicine. Its analgesic properties might be linked to the presence of mescaline and other alkaloids.

Antioxidant Activity: The presence of antioxidant compounds in San Pedro suggests potential benefits in reducing oxidative stress, which is implicated in various chronic diseases.

Mechanisms of Action

Neurochemical Pathways
Mescaline primarily affects serotonin receptors, particularly the 5-HT2A receptor. Activation of this receptor is associated with altered perception, mood, and cognition. This action is believed to underlie the psychoactive effects of the cactus.

Psychological Mechanisms

The therapeutic effects of San Pedro are often attributed to the psychological experiences it induces. Users report enhanced self-awareness, emotional release, and a sense of interconnectedness. These experiences can facilitate psychological healing by promoting personal insights and emotional catharsis.

Research and Clinical Studies

Despite its long history of use, scientific research on San Pedro is limited. Most studies have focused on mescaline rather than the whole cactus. Clinical trials are needed to better understand its safety, efficacy, and potential therapeutic applications.

Challenges and Considerations

Legal Status: Mescaline is a controlled substance in many countries, which limits research and clinical use.
Safety and Dosage: Proper dosing is crucial to avoid adverse effects. Overdosing on mescaline can lead to intense and potentially distressing experiences.
Cultural Sensitivity: Research and therapeutic use should respect the cultural significance of San Pedro to indigenous peoples.

Conclusion

The San Pedro cactus holds significant potential for healing, both physically and psychologically. Its use in traditional medicine and recent interest in its psychoactive properties suggest that it could play a valuable role in modern therapeutic practices. However, further research is essential to fully understand its effects and to develop safe, effective treatment protocols.

References
Anderson, E. (1996). Pe**te: The Divine Cactus. University of Arizona Press.
Dobkin de Rios, M. (1996). Hallucinogens: Cross-Cultural Perspectives. Waveland Press.
Schultes, R. E., & Hofmann, A. (1980). The Botany and Chemistry of Hallucinogens. Charles C. Thomas Publisher.
Tupper, K. W. (2008). The Globalization of Ayahuasca: Harm Reduction or Benefit Maximization? International Journal of Drug Policy, 19(4), 297-303.
Winkelman, M. J. (2001). Psychointegrator Plants: Their Roles in Human Culture, Consciousness, and Health. In Yearbook of Cross-Cultural Medicine and Psychotherapy.

art by Theo Slakey

Audreys testimonial on retreat guru"Huachuma Amongst the Sacred ValleyWhat a powerful experience. I had a profound exper...
14/11/2023

Audreys testimonial on retreat guru

"Huachuma Amongst the Sacred Valley

What a powerful experience. I had a profound experience in many ways because Theo and Gary created a safe container for the medicine and the day: a day full of song, presence, strong energy, and the backdrop of the sacred Apus (the mountains).

They take care care in their medicine and it is evident in the way that they interact with the plants and with one another and each of the guest during the process.

I greatly appreciated the expressions of creativity that are fostered in the ceremony space from painting, to instruments, to singing. It is a way to transmute the energy and the different experiences into something healing, uplifting, and whole.

I would sit with both Theo and Gary at any point in the future - they are remarkable men that carry both depth and levity in their beings and who are true listeners and teachers of these medicines."

Check out our website for upcoming retreats

We work with spirituality, San Pedro plant medicine and art therapy for healing, growth and expansion. Our mission is to help you reconnect to your creativity with master plants, spirituality and artistic practices in groups of 7 peoples. Join us on a transformational retreat in the area of Cusco Pe...

Hey friends, we open our doors for a December plant medicine Retreat. 2 day time San Pedro ceremonies, 1 night time psil...
22/10/2023

Hey friends, we open our doors for a December plant medicine Retreat. 2 day time San Pedro ceremonies, 1 night time psilocybin ceremony, optional bufo alvarius. All meals, accomodation, and 2 hikes included. Follow the link to sign up, and check out our website for testimonials

Dennis • Dec 04, 2022 5.0 Verified 2 Amazing Men That Saved my life - I was Broken, Lost , Impulsive, Reckless, Shallow, Egotistical, Addict, ..................... I'll start this review by letting you know a little background about me and my layers that I have endured and dealt with throughout my...

Kelsey tells us a little about her experience doing a spiritual  retreat with us !! Thank you Kelsey 🙏🏻
12/01/2023

Kelsey tells us a little about her experience doing a spiritual retreat with us !! Thank you Kelsey 🙏🏻

In this video, our guest Kelsey tells us a little about her experience doing a 7 day retreat with us in March 2022.Find more information about future retreat...

A little recording of one of our sound healings in ceremony. These are always completely improvised, received in the mom...
11/01/2023

A little recording of one of our sound healings in ceremony. These are always completely improvised, received in the moment, as each moment is different and the sounds are there to guide the experience and heal. Enjoy !!!

A medicine song played in one of our sound healings, during ceremony, with a little collection of pictures from our retreats... More information about upcomi...

Jami telling us a little about her experience with us. Thank you for sharing !! If you feel the call feel free to reach ...
10/01/2023

Jami telling us a little about her experience with us. Thank you for sharing !! If you feel the call feel free to reach out, don't be shy !!

In this short video, Jami shares a bit of her experience with us free to check out our website featheredserpentretreats.com and...

Check out our youtube channel for newly shared testimonials!!
10/01/2023

Check out our youtube channel for newly shared testimonials!!

Feathered Serpent is a spiritual healing project that focuses on healing the body, mind and soul through the use of San Pedro medicine, art therapy, sound he...

Recent testimonial:Flav2 days ago"The San Pedro ceremony with Gary and Theo is incredible. The cactus and ceremony bring...
21/10/2022

Recent testimonial:
Flav
2 days ago
"The San Pedro ceremony with Gary and Theo is incredible. The cactus and ceremony bring me back to memories I already forgot, some when I was a kid and some maybe is my past life. I’m not sure about the past life part, or maybe just some imagination. But I’m sure that I feel so released after the ceremony. I had some mental problems for all year and I did not really understand why. And things I saw in the ceremony made me understand myself and my relationships, I feel peaceful and healed. If you have problems and need to heal, I highly recommend this experience with Feathered Serpent."

Thank you Flav!!

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19/10/2022

For upcoming events check out our booking agent

Rita • Sep 23, 2021 5.0 Verified BEST healing retreat I’ve ever done! I do a healing retreat at least once a year to recharge my batteries, to reconnect with my intuition, my soul, but this retreat outdid every previous one I’ve ever done! Most genuine, pure hearted, egoless organizers who jus...

For those who know a little about San Pedro/Huachuma medicine already. About our cooking process : The home made brew we...
18/10/2022

For those who know a little about San Pedro/Huachuma medicine already.

About our cooking process :

The home made brew we use in our ceremonies is probably different than most. We spend 3 days in the kitchen, from the start to finish, with about 35 hours actually cooking. The brew is sang and prayed too the whole time and refined down to a ratio of 1m to 50cl, give or take. Basically there are 2 meters of cactus in the bottle you see in the picture. This makes this brew very strong and visionary, and the refining process means you only need to drink 7 to 10cl for a very deep experience. On top of that, it is much easier on the body than most Huachuma medicine out there.

Feel free to get in touch if you are called to partake in this kind of experience.

Testimonial from Daniel O.3 days ago"I can spend hours expressing my gratitude for Gary, but I will keep it short and co...
18/10/2022

Testimonial from Daniel O.
3 days ago

"I can spend hours expressing my gratitude for Gary, but I will keep it short and concise. Gary is the definition of a guide. I had never taken Huachuma before and the way Gary prepared me for the journey made me feel like I was going on a journey I had ventured into many times before. These men are psychonauts, and create an environment of loving compassion that allows one to feel free to explore the spiritual realm that Huachuma brings about. You deserve to experience this beautiful journey. What better guide is there than one who will set an environment that will allow you to safely explore your own consciousness and your relationship to nature in the Sacred Valley of the Incas? "

Thank you Daniel!!!

Recent testimonial :Heather H5 days ago"I have had the honor working with Theo and Gary on my healing journey as a guest...
17/10/2022

Recent testimonial :
Heather H
5 days ago
"I have had the honor working with Theo and Gary on my healing journey as a guest with the medicine. I have in the past been to many other retreats in the USA , Ecuador, and Peru. They are hands down the masters of the medicine and working with energies. Never have I found any Maestro before that knew how to clear energies from the body. I had blocked energy that was vibrationally moved out with renewed flowing energy. The chants, sound healing, and instruments used during ceremony is only half of the experience. The love, compassion, time, and intentions that is put into making the medicine is on a whole different level. I would highly recommend Feathered Serpent retreat to anyone who is serious about healing. If you are wanting just an experience then this isn't the place. This is serious, magical healing that only those who are come here were divinely guided.
Aho🙏🦋🍃"
Thank you Heather!!!

Next retreat will be February 14th to the 23rd. Book a month in advance and get 10% off!!!
11/01/2022

Next retreat will be February 14th to the 23rd. Book a month in advance and get 10% off!!!

If you want to hear peoples experience of our 10 day Wachuma retreats, check out our Youtube channel, and subscribe and ...
23/12/2021

If you want to hear peoples experience of our 10 day Wachuma retreats, check out our Youtube channel, and subscribe and like please ! Thank you

In this short video, Claudia shares a bit of his experience with us free to check out our website featheredserpentretreats.com ...

Just finished our 4th retreat with an amazing group of people. Thanks to everybody for your trust, hard work and sweetne...
23/12/2021

Just finished our 4th retreat with an amazing group of people. Thanks to everybody for your trust, hard work and sweetness. God bless you always !!!

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