The space is held with care and attention, creating room for presence, reflection, and playfulness to unfold. Connection, trust, and community are nurtured alongside inclusion and emotional safety, forming a supportive environment where exploration and self-discovery can emerge naturally.
The experience unfolds through a gently structured process, beginning with preparation and moving into guided inner exploration within the group. Time is given to shared reflection and integration, supporting participants in making sense of their experience and carrying it into daily life, with care and continuity.
Working with us
Our work is trauma-informed and relational at its core. We recognise that altered states can amplify what is unresolved as much as what is beautiful.
For that reason, we prioritise preparation, pacing and integration over peak experience.
Choosing to work with us means choosing a framework that is:
•Trauma-informed — grounded in nervous system awareness, consent, and emotional safety
•Intentional — every element of the retreat serves a clear purpose
•Relational — healing and insight emerge within connection, not hierarchy
•Ethically held — transparency, legality and responsibility are foundational
•Integration-oriented — what happens after the experience matters as much as the journey itself
We do not present ourselves as saviours or spiritual authorities.
We are facilitators — human beings engaged in our own ongoing learning — here to support with care.
Ritual elements may be present as containers of meaning and presence, but they do not belong to any religion, doctrine or ideology.
This space welcomes diverse identities, cultures, beliefs and lived experiences.
This is not something we do to you.
It is something we hold with you.
Our team of facilitators
A beautiful team of multidisciplinary facilitators and practitioners coming together with essential tools meant to support you at every step of the process. We intentionally
Founder – Facilitator
My relationship with altered states began long before facilitation. Over many years, I experienced both their depth and their risk. That path shaped my commitment to preparation, intention, and care — and to creating spaces where these substances are approached with respect and responsibility.
Trained in psychedelic facilitation and informed by Eastern contemplative practices, I approach this work with structure, presence, and humility.