Psilocybin: the sacred mushroom therapy no one prescribes (yet)
What if I told you there’s a “magic pill” for your pain?
For anxiety, depression, PTSD, loss, grief, existential dread.
For that unnamed heaviness that tightens your chest and fogs your mind.
Would you believe it? Or would it sound too good to be true?
Well, the “pill” exists. And it’s not from a lab.
It’s a living organism.
It’s called psilocybin, the active compound in sacred mushrooms.
And no — it’s not magic. It’s science, ancient wisdom, and raw experience.
What is psilocybin and why is everyone talking about it?
Psilocybin is a natural psychedelic substance found in over 200 species of mushrooms.
Once ingested, it becomes psilocin — and that’s where the ride begins.
A ride through your perceptions, shadows, and truth.
A ride that may last just a few hours, but echoes for years.
What it does:
- Switches off rigid neural patterns (the obsessive, depressive loops)
- Unlocks buried emotions and old memories
- Sparks neuroplasticity, forming new connections in your brain
And it does all this:
✔️ Without addiction
✔️ Without toxicity
✔️ Without that “next-day crash”
Why I choose mushrooms (and not just because I’m a plant nerd)
There are many psychedelics out there: LSD, ayahuasca, mescaline.
But when it comes to healing work, I choose to walk with mushrooms.
🔹 They’re natural
🔹 You can grow them legally in certain countries
🔹 They have a gentle, grounded, organic energy
LSD is sharp, mathematical, precise.
Mushrooms are wild, intuitive, earthy.
LSD feels like a cosmic geometry lesson.
Mushrooms feel like a soul-to-soul conversation with your own self.
Why don’t doctors prescribe psilocybin?
Because modern medicine doesn’t thrive on freedom.
It thrives on dependence.
A healed patient = a lost customer.
Psilocybin:
- can’t be patented (it grows from the ground)
- isn’t taken daily (no subscriptions to sell)
- doesn’t numb you — it wakes you up (and that’s inconvenient)
So instead of mushrooms, you get… a pill for life.
Modern science finally confirms what shamans always knew
Studies from Johns Hopkins, Imperial College, MAPS, and others show:
- One single dose of psilocybin can drastically reduce major depression
- When combined with therapy, it helps heal deep trauma
- It induces mystical, transformative experiences that restore meaning to life
These aren’t just “hallucinations.”
They’re direct experiences of expanded consciousness.
Psilocybin doesn’t fix your life. You do.
Mushrooms don’t give you answers.
They give you a mirror. A question. A choice.
👉 What needs to be seen?
👉 What have you been avoiding?
👉 What are you ready to feel — really feel?
That’s the gift of a sacred mushroom session.
To sit with the truth.
To stop running.
To remember.
Is it legal?
Depends on the country.
- In the Netherlands, truffle retreats are legal
- In Jamaica and Mexico, they’re allowed or culturally protected
- In Switzerland, some therapeutic use is permitted
- In parts of the U.S., decriminalization is already underway
Important: I don’t promote illegal or unsafe use.
But I also won’t lie — mushrooms can change lives, if done with wisdom and care.
The trip is not the therapy. Integration is.
You might have visions. Catharsis. Ego death.
But if you go back to your old life without doing anything about it…
…it was just a trip.
True psychedelic therapy is a process:
- Emotional and mental preparation
- Guided experience in a safe setting
- Post-session integration
Which means: understanding, grounding, transforming.
I’m not a guru or a dealer. I’m a psychologist.
I work with these tools ethically and professionally, in supervised, certified frameworks.
I’ve witnessed deep transformation in clients.
And I’ve been through it myself.
I can honestly say: psilocybin helped me come back to myself.
To remember who I am.
To align and reconnect.
So… what now?
If you’ve read this far, maybe some part of you already feels a quiet yes.
Maybe you’re curious. Maybe you’re scared. Maybe both.
I’m not here to convince you to take mushrooms.
I’m just saying: you deserve to know this exists.
There are other ways. Real ones.
Not just pills and numbness.
Ways that lead you back to you.