As I gear up to open the doors to the next cohort of The Conscious Psychedelic Explorer program, I wanted to share another conversation with one of the members about their experience.
If you’re interested in joining the program, I hope this will give you an idea of what you can expect from the experience. More information can be found at the bottom of this post.
Enjoy!
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John:
Where were you before the course versus where you are now?
David:
Before the course, I had three sessions of MDMA for the treatment of PTSD. I think maybe one or two low doses of psilocybin, and really only having one point of contact with this whole psychedelic space other than just my self-inquiry of googling and that type of stuff. But I had a really strong desire to be part of a growing community where I can learn and share. Being part of a tribe or a community, you know, being part of a group with a shared interest. I could sense the benefit that would have.
So as I was searching, that’s how I stumbled across that podcast [Mind Meld], John, where I saw you being interviewed and talking about this upcoming course. I don’t know if it was serendipity or what, but I just happened to find this when I was looking for it.
I now feel like I have a strong community of friends. Ryan [another member] and I were talking about that. I’ve never even met the people in our group in person, but I feel like I have a stronger friendship with most of the folks that are on the call than some of the people who live close enough that I can get in my car and drive to them, but with them I don’t have that sense of shared interest or connectivity.
So where I was, was seeing the promise, searching for how I can learn more, to where I’m at today.
Today I’m feeling like I’ve come quite a ways. I’ve developed a group of friends who I can continue to learn with in parallel and share ideas and continue to grow. A lot has changed in the course of just really a very short period of time for me.
J:
Maybe some overlap here, but what has been your biggest win or result from taking the course?
D:
Well, there are a number of qualifiers…
You know, when I was struggling with anxiety and PTSD, and depression, I felt so isolated. So isolated, so alone, so closed off. The biggest win for me is I feel so much more open. Naturally open. Not like I’m trying to force this opening. The biggest win has been this sense of connectivity.
And a general interest in learning and sharing. And with the community, there’s not that sense of “Oh shit, I shouldn’t say that, or I’m going to be judged for this, or what are they going to think if I ask that?”. That’s not there. There’s such a sense of symbiotic learning.
J:
I love that, and totally have the same sense. What has been your favorite part of the course?
D:
I can’t just say “this is my favorite part” because my favorite part truly was the course and everything that it is comprised of, all the components of the course. Your deep knowledge and willingness to share, your thoughtful weekly presentations with an honest desire to help, and to follow through. Bringing in a group of such diversity together with that singular interest, which is really, self-exploration using these various tools.
And even though the course is over, to me it doesn’t feel like the other courses that I’ve taken over my life where, you know, I’ve got my report card, I’ve got my grade, boom, now I’m moving on to the next thing. To me, it seems almost like a chapter has closed and it’s just going to be naturally a continuation with the group. It is a group of explorers that have assembled here.
J:
I feel the same way about it the continuation and I’m looking forward to seeing where it goes. What would you say to someone who is on the fence about purchasing the course?
D:
Get off the fence. Take the course. I would be so direct. I’d maybe choose words differently. But this is coming from a professional procrastinator. This course is the one thing that I just didn’t procrastinate on. I said, you know, I’m just going to do it.
If anyone is on the fence. I would say, the fact that you’re thinking about it. Trust that intuitive thought and for whatever reason you’re on the fence, put that on the back burner, take the course, and then judge for yourself whether it was the right thing to do.
Take the course, then judge based on experience versus projecting whatever hesitation you might be putting on to it based on past experience. Just experience it. I can’t imagine anybody coming through this course who isn’t willing to put in the work to learn and participate.
Friends aren’t given to you. Knowledge isn’t given to you. Community isn’t given to you. It’s what you invest. And to me, as I look back on 2022, this is probably going to be one of the things that I’ll remember most, because, again, I think it’s just the initial chapter of what I hope to be volumes of in the years to come.
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The Conscious Psychedelic Explorer opens again soon an the course begins on the 19th September.
If you have any questions about the program, go ahead and email me at [email protected]
Key Program Details
The Conscious Psychedelic Explorer is a 6-week step-by-step program that teaches you how to prepare for, set up, and integrate meaningful psychedelic experiences to help you harness personal insights, access healing states, and accelerate your personal growth.
Core Program
- 25+ Pre-recorded video lessons
- 6 Weekly live community calls
- Weekly meditation, journaling and practical planning exercises
- Weekly emails to stay on track
- Access to a private CPE Signal group
- Workbook, templates, and extra resources
Dates for Live Calls
All calls are at 7pm UK time / 2pm EST / 8pm CET on:
- Tuesday September 19th
- Tuesday September 26th
- Tuesday October 3rd
- Tuesday October 10th
- Tuesday October 17th
- Tuesday October 24th
Outside the 6 week period, community calls for all CPE alumni continue on a monthly basis throughout the year.
Bonuses
There are a whole bunch of bonuses, including:
- 4 Quarterly workshops in 2024 to learn and connect in community
- Guest masterclasses and experiences on topics like neuroscience, research, setting, and music.
- Living database of music playlists for psilocybin, LSD, MDMA and ketamine (Periodically updated)
- + more
Price
$497