Psychoactive Nonprofit

After twelve years online, Erowid, the prominent information vault for psychoactives, is finally being granted nonprofit status.
Meet the Meet Delic Vendors

Meet Delic 2021 was the premiere psychedelic wellness event dedicated to public education and de-stigmatizing the psychedelic conversation for a mainstream audience. Meet Delic brought together a collective of entrepreneurs, health and wellness experts, psychedelics and medicine enthusiasts earlier this year in Las Vegas at AREA15. Meet Delic vendors and keynote speakers helped guests learn […]
Psilocybin and Magic Mushroom Resources

Curious to learn more about psilocybin? This guide is a comprehensive psilocybin resource containing books, therapeutic studies, and more.
Canada Approves Psilocybin Treatment for Terminally-Ill Cancer Patients

Canada’s Minister of Health, Patty Hajdu approved the use of psilocybin to help ease anxiety and depression of four terminal cancer patients.
The Battle to Save Mt. Shasta

In California, fire and water are the big worries. How can we ensure having enough fresh water? How can we avoid out of control wildfires? In this dialogue, Dr. Arielle Halpern and Andy Fusso of the Mt. Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center discuss serious threats facing the Mt. Shasta area, how indigenous cultures can teach us about solving problems, their lives before they became Water Protectors, and more.
Feeling at Home on the Path: An Interview with Ethan Nichtern

As Buddhist practices and philosophy attract renewed interest in these quickening postmodern times, where’s the curious explorer of consciousness to start? Ethan Nichtern has written a guide that contextualizes ancient teachings while making them accessible to a contemporary audience.
A Brief History of How We Got Into This Mess

While some praise indoor plumbing and the flush toilet as sterling achievements, for others, it is the height of insanity to use drinking water to dispose of human waste and then wash it away into large bodies of water, spreading the potential for pollution of all Earth’s water bodies.
Ayahuasca: An Ethnopharmacologic History

We may try to desacralize the tea and render it down to a matter of chemistry and botany, receptor sites and pharmacology, but none of these things will ever explain the undeniable and profound mystery that is ayahuasca.
Wild West Web Needs a Sheriff

“Yes, it’s time to go get the sheriff” Douglas Rushkoff writes in his new op ed piece for CNN, responding to the recent outcry for net neutrality after a worrisome court ruling.
The Dutch Spore Uprising

The Dutch government recently announced a ban on 186 species of “magic” mushrooms that grow all over the country. To protest the absurdity of the ban, activists from Legalize! used supersoaker water guns, to spread billions of mushroom spores throughout the gardens of Parliament and of politicians who support the ban.