If you would like to explore and understand what it really means to identify as a man while approaching masculinity in the dynamic current age, you can make the most of Synthesis’ Men’s Retreat.
This is an intensive five-day program developed by the founders of Synthesis and includes 2 truffle ceremonies to help you heal and unlock your potential. Each ceremony is held in compliance with the latest psychedelic philosophies and theories. They also follow some of the world’s most ancient shamanistic rituals and traditions to help you meet your goals.
The men’s retreat also leverages group integration sessions in order to strengthen and foster emotional bonds with facilitator Sven Kimenai while also using breathwork and meditation as healing practices during the transformative Synthesis Men’s Retreat.
The facilitators at the clinic use all the tools and resources to create a safe, welcoming, and relaxing environment where you can explore your deepest questions and open your body and mind to new ways of being a powerful man and broadening your horizons.
Synthesis Men’s Retreat promises a deep dive into “liminal realms” of exploration of what it means to identify as a man. The Men’s Retreat provides a safe and comfortable space in which to continue your journey through what being a man means.
A retreat begins with a preliminary call to Synthesis to discuss any medical concerns. Along with truffle experiences, each retreat also focuses on ways to improve mood, focus, and states of consciousness in one’s daily life.
Magic mushrooms are psychedelic because they contain the psychedelic compounds psilocybin and psilocin. They are also a completely natural psychedelic. Psilocybin is a prodrug, meaning it is only psychoactive when consumed and processed in the body.
When taking mushrooms which contain psilocybin, the body will convert the psilocybin into psilocin, which is psychoactive. Both psilocybin and psilocin belong to a group of chemicals known as tryptamines. This grouping also includes compounds like DMT and 5-MeO-DMT.
Magic mushroom use is thousands of years old, but the idea largely entered public awareness with the publication of an article about magic mushrooms in Life magazine in 1957. Written by the then vice-president of J.P. Morgan R. Gordon Wasson, this article detailed a magic mushroom ceremony in Oaxaca, Mexico that Wasson took part in. In the decade that followed, more Westerners began experimenting with psilocybin mushrooms.
Today, promising new research trials have found that psilocybin can effectively treat a number of intransigent psychiatric conditions. It’s why psychedelics for depression and other mental health issues are becoming more popular these days.
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