Psychedelic Integration Circles

A community space for healing, insight, and collective transformation

Psychedelic experiences can open deep layers of knowing, memory, and possibility. But the real healing happens in the integration—when insights are grounded in the body, witnessed in community, and supported with care. These circles offer a trauma-informed, Earth-based space to reconnect with your inner wisdom, deepen personal work, and be held in relationship with others doing the same.

Our gatherings weave together talking circles, guided journeys, somatic practices, and communal witnessing, honoring both ancestral ways of healing and contemporary therapeutic frameworks. Whether you’re preparing for an upcoming psychedelic experience, integrating a recent journey, or seeking grounded community support, these circles invite you to explore your story with intention and compassion.

What To Expect:

  • Talking Circle: A supportive, confidential space to share what is emerging—your intentions, questions, and insights.

  • Guided Journeys: Gentle, non-ordinary state explorations through breath, visualization, and somatic grounding. These are not medicine sessions but safe, accessible pathways to inner work.

  • Witnessing & Reflection: Community members offer presence rather than solutions, allowing your experience to unfold with dignity and validation.

  • Earth-Based Ritual: Simple practices that reconnect you to land, lineage, and inner guidance.

Who These Circles Are For:

  • Individuals seeking integration after psychedelic work

  • Those preparing for a future ceremonial or therapeutic experience

  • People wanting community-based healing rooted in reciprocity and care

  • Anyone drawn to somatic, intuitive, or ancestral approaches

  • These circles are designed to meet people of all backgrounds, with special care for those navigating healing from intergenerational trauma, displacement, and cultural loss.

Our Team

Erika Tecolocoyotl Rincon

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, and a deep commitment to embodied transformation. Drawing from lived experience and ceremonial practice, Erika supports healing through presence, integration, and relational care grounded in respect for land, lineage, and community.

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Jay McCarrick

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.

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Maya Carlson

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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Let’s Begin Your Journey Together

Circles come together every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 7pm, starting February 2026.

Every 2nd Thursday is a BIPOC-only circle. Every 4th Thursday is All Inclusive.

Suggested Donation: $25–$75 per session

- No one turned away for lack of funds.