During the launch of Psychedelics for Climate Action (PSYCA) in Miami, Marissa Feinberg and others promoted the unconventional approach of using psychedelics to shift consciousness and foster environmental appreciation. With major legal hurdles to psilocybin use, the group believes extraordinary experiences could lead to a sense of interconnectedness vital for the planet's protection. The event featured discussions and meditative practices aimed at demystifying these substances, while emphasizing their potential in addressing mental health issues and promoting sustainable living strategies.
"Psychedelics teach, that we are all one and that we are all family on this planet, and we need to collectively protect our home," said Marissa Feinberg, PSYCA's founder.
Members of the group met for the first time in Miami last week with the goal of demystifying psychedelics that have shown promise in treating several mental issues like depression and addiction.
They are pitching the notion that tripping on some magic mushrooms or other hallucinogens might inspire 'consciousness shifts' in the populace to do better for the planet.
The idea is that if more people transcend into the psychedelic realm it could encourage more awe and appreciation of nature and a deeper personal connection to the world.
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