Psychedelic Integration Circles
A community space for healing, insight, and collective transformation
Our Perspective
Our psychedelic integration work is Indigenous-led, with a humanistic and earth-honoring framework, informed by ritual and contemporary insights from quantum science that recognize life as an interconnected field of energy. From this understanding emerge animistic principles that honor the intrinsic value, intelligence, and relational nature of all systems. Our team brings diverse expertise in somatic therapy, trauma-informed care, movement, Indigenous earth-based traditions, ritual, and community-based healing practices, allowing us to hold these spaces with skill, presence, and care.
We understand healing as both personal and collective. Psychedelic experiences can open powerful inner insight and invite mental and spiritual restructuring. Integration is the process of gently exploring the maps and insights our plant teachers share and weaving them into our daily practices. Effective integration supports psychological well-being, nervous system regulation, and meaningful change over time. When done in a group setting, we also awaken collective memory, learn to live in oneness, and actively contribute to raising collective consciousness.
We hope that as personal healing unfolds, a deeper sense of responsibility and reciprocity with community and Earth may naturally emerge. As facilitators, we hold the circle in a way that invites us to stay in a multidimensional, relational perspective to further integrate the experience, and guide this process collaboratively, honoring each participant’s readiness while offering support through relational, somatic, and reflective practices.
What To Expect:
Each gathering follows a gentle, intentional arc designed to support safety, connection, and meaning-making. Practices may include:
Somatic Practices- attune to the body and earth as relational beings
Grounding, breathwork, gentle movement, nervous system regulation
Relational & Group Processes- nurture the web of life and develop a deeper intimacy to our relationship with the Earth and all its beings
Talking circles, dyads or small groups, collective witnessing
Symbolic & Creative Exploration- Engage brain neuroplasticity and deepen understanding through evoking non-normative states of processing
Art-making, storytelling, imagery, altar or object reflection
Nature-Based & Animistic Practices- practice communicating with, listening to, and being guided by our original teachers
Elemental inquiry, land acknowledgment, ecological reflection
All sharing is invitational. You are always welcome to participate in the way that feels most supportive to you.
These Circles Are For People Who Are:
Seeking integration after a psychedelic experience of any kind (ceremonial or recreational)
Preparing for a future ceremonial or therapeutic experience
Curious about exploring practices that help bridge the gap between a psychedelic experience and everyday life
Left with questions or uncertainties after a psychedelic experience and looking for space to sit with this mystery
Interested in continuing the energy of the psychedelic circle by integrating into a group dynamic
Ways to Participate:
We offer multiple entry points so you can engage at a pace that feels right for you:
Integration Groups and Stewardship & Liberation Circles are Coming Soon.
Open Community Circles
These are low-barrier, drop-in gatherings for exploration, reflection, and shared witnessing. Ideal for those beginning integration or seeking community support.
Integration Groups
These are affinity groups, more focused on depth-oriented groups designed to support ongoing preparation or integration of psychedelic experiences through continuity and relational safety.
Stewardship & Liberation
These circles are for participants feeling called to translate personal healing into collective action, responsibility, and community regeneration.
What This Is / What This Is Not
What This Is:
A safe, supportive, and ethically held community space for exploring and integrating psychedelic experiences.
A place for shared reflection, somatic and relational practices, and creative or symbolic exploration.
A space that honors personal readiness, pacing, witnessing, and collective connection.
A container for making meaning of non-ordinary states in ways that support well-being, insight, and growth.
What This Is Not:
A substitute for professional mental health care, diagnosis, or therapy.
A space for guidance, interpretation, or pressure to act on psychedelic experiences.
A setting for unsafe, unsupervised use of psychedelics.
A one-size-fits-all program—integration is personal and unfolds at your own pace.
Our Team
Erika Tecolocoyotl Rincon
AMFT #156826
Erika brings over 13 years of experience working with plant medicine, Indigenous traditions, personal development, and ritual-based healing. Her work is rooted in somatic awareness, ancestral wisdom, quantum physics, and a deep commitment to community. Drawing on lived experience and ceremonial practice, Erika supports healing through presence and relational care grounded in decolonization and the. integration of indigenous values of respect for land, lineage, Earth, and community.
Jaxx Alutalica
LMFT #124099
Jaxx is a humble, dedicated student of Mother Earth and her plant teachers, the wisdom of the body, and the power of collective reawakening. Jaxx is guided by Indigenous elders and knowledge keepers as well as the Earth itself to re-Indigenize the practice of individual and collective healing. As an integration guide, Jaxx roots their own wisdom & experience within the bodies of Indigenous Psychology and Earth Based Spirituality to cultivate a paradigm of care that is ancient, applicable, and efficient at calling us back into balance.
Jay McCarrick
AMFT #156559
Jay is a longtime practitioner of movement and embodiment with over 15 years of experience in dance and yoga. Their work is rooted in the body’s wisdom and informed by training in Generative Somatics, somatic psychology, depth psychology, ecopsychology, and Indigenous psychology. Jay brings a relational, trauma-focused, and soul-centered approach, weaving parts work with attention to sociopolitical, ecological, and intergenerational patterns.
Maya Carlson
AMFT #145653
Maya is an Associate Marriage and Family Therapist who believes therapy is a journey of exploration, curiosity, and connection. She creates a compassionate, reflective space where people can explore what feels murky or painful, honor their inner wisdom, and open room for curiosity, self-knowing, and belonging to grow. Maya walks alongside clients in the wilderness of their unique experience, offering support, questions, and presence as they navigate life’s deeper questions together. Learn more.
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