Located in Amsterdam, Synthesis offers the first psychedelic leadership retreat developed by and for women to help them unlock their true potential. The Synthesis Women’s Leadership retreat comprises specially-designed ceremonies and workshops that address the concerns and issues of women.
You will undergo one cacao ceremony and two truffle ceremonies, and take part in various activities, such as integration workshops, yoga, walks, and other activities that enhance health and well-being.
Facilitators Rachel Aidan and Natasja Pelgrom lead the Synthesis Women’s Leadership retreat and provide guidance and support. Ms. Aidan is also the organization’s CEO and brings a holistic and comprehensive viewpoint to her interactions with all patients to help them reach their goals.
This retreat is unique and deploys the transformational and sheer power of psychedelic mushrooms and truffles to improve women’s societal roles.
Synthesis Women’s Leadership is an intensive personal improvement retreat. The psychedelic experience is enhanced by various leadership workshops in order to improve your ability to be a good team leader and a good individual . Your 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 consuming mushrooms with 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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