“The decisive question for a person is: ‘Am I related to something infinite or not?’ Only if we know that the thing which truly matters is the infinite can we avoid fixing our interests upon futilities, and upon all kinds of goals which are of no real importance.“ – C.G Jung
In my work I help people transform their narrative from one that has been dominated by their personal history and biography, toward an awareness of the field of intelligence that precedes this life, follows it, and is interwoven through it. Moving on from just our biography and the conditioned mind it creates, we can experience a more spacious version of ourselves that includes the awareness of timeless elements of our consciousness, and the call to transformation this consciousness puts forth.
Under the right circumstances, psychedelics can inspire an ecstatic awareness of one’s origins outside of space and time. They offer an elevated perspective to examine the static assumptions we make about ourselves, our identity, and our capabilities. For most, recall of our history is the foundation of identity. Psychedelics can provide a broader perspective on the topography of our consciousness. A topography that stretches out far wider, deeper, and higher, than biographical memories indicate. It is this recall of a broader Self that heals. An experience beyond conditioning, and beyond historical narrative can reseat one’s identity into a richer and fuller space that can be lasting and powerful.