Activation Event: Zendo Principles of Psychedelic Peer Support

The GPS is excited to announce our next Activation Event, where simultaneous gatherings in multiple cities tune into live discussions and workshops with global psychedelic experts.

Join us Saturday, February 7 to receive live training from the Zendo Project — a leader in psychedelic peer support education. Learn how to support others through challenging psychedelic experiences with skill, presence, and care.

This workshop will introduce the four Principles of Psychedelic Harm Reduction:

  1. Safe space
  2. Sitting, not guiding
  3. Through, not down
  4. Difficult is not necessarily bad

We’ll go beyond theory with interactive elements like breakouts and discussions to help ground these principles in real-world peer support. We’ll also be providing prompts to support continued learning after the workshop.

Whether you’re interested in harm reduction, part of a sitting group, or just want to learn how to support others more effectively, this event is for you.

Come learn from the psychedelic harm reduction experts and connect with your local community!

Find your local Psychedelic Society’s watch party to join:

Don’t see a gathering in your city? Reach out to your local Psychedelic Society to host one.

Don’t have a Psychedelic Society in your area? Start one!

 

Check out pics and the replay from our last activation event here.

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