Intergenerational Healing through Psychedelic Experiences
Understand how decolonization in the context of psychedelics is more than just “inclusion”
Learn how personal experiences with psychedelics can lead to profound intergenerational healing and forgiveness
Explore the transformative potential of psychedelics in releasing control, leading to connection with self and others
Discover the importance of creating safe spaces where people of Asian descent can openly share their mental health challenges in community
Recognize the significance of cultural awareness and sensitivity in psychedelic therapy, highlighting the necessary training to provide effective healing experiences
Preeti Simran Sethi, MBA is the founder of the Asian Psychedelic Collective. She is committed to expanding the dominant narratives around psychedelics and honoring the Indigenous lineages that have stewarded earth medicines and inspired synthetic analogues, uplifting explorations into altered states (including meditation and breathwork) and entheogens that are part of Asian culture. Simran Sethi is passionate about destigmatizing mental health and drug use within Asian communities, seeing these medicines—and the healing, joy, and connection they can engender—as a birthright.
Simran Sethi is also a 2023 Ferriss-UC Berkeley Psychedelic Journalism Fellow, developing a series on what it means to decolonize psychedelics and researching a book on Asian mental health, altered states, and entheogenic healing. She is enrolled in Psychedelic Facilitator Training through SoundMind Institute and completing a Master of Science in Applied Positive Psychology and Coaching Psychology from the University of East London with a focus on psychedelic integration and post-traumatic growth. Her website is mentalhealthjournalism.org/fellows/preeti-simran-sethi.
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