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“Tuning the Signal: The Frequency of Wanting vs. Having”
You don’t get what you want. You get what you are.
That’s not just a spiritual platitude—it’s frequency physics.
Every thought you think, every feeling you feel, is a broadcast. A signal. And the universe? It’s a mirror, not a genie. It doesn’t respond to words—it responds to vibration. So when we obsess over what we want—"I want love," "I need clarity," "I don’t have enough"—we’re unknowingly vibrating from a place of lack. And lack is exactly what gets reflected back.
Apr 274 min read
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The Thought That Changed Everything
We’re taught to believe that reality is fixed. That the way things are is the way they’ll always be. But neuroscience tells a different story: your thoughts shape your brain, your body, and
the world around you.
Apr 223 min read
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Exploring the Science and Spirit of Psychedelic Healing
Over the past five years, the field of psychedelic research has entered a powerful renaissance, driven by rigorous clinical trials, neurobiological breakthroughs, and a shift in cultural and regulatory perspectives. From psilocybin’s growing legitimacy as a treatment for depression to promising results in MDMA-assisted therapy for PTSD, we are witnessing a profound transformation in how we approach mental wellness.
Apr 213 min read
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Emotional Intelligence: The Secret Sauce in Your Psychedelic Journey
Why tuning into your inner world matters more than ever—and how microdosing can help
In a world that celebrates hustle over harmony, it's easy to lose touch with ourselves. We learn to suppress feelings for productivity, bury conflict for peace, and power through pain for the sake of appearances. But there’s a quiet revolution unfolding—one that invites us to turn inward, get curious, and lead with emotional intelligence.
Apr 134 min read
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Bicycle Day: Honoring the First Trip and the Roads It Opened
On April 19th, we celebrate the ride that launched a revolution in consciousness.
On a quiet afternoon in 1943, Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann ingested 250 micrograms of a strange compound he’d synthesized years earlier—lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD. Realizing the effects were intensifying rapidly, he did what anyone in wartime Europe might do: he got on his bicycle and rode home through the streets of Basel.
Apr 113 min read
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Unlocking the Potential of Psychedelics in Chronic Pain Management
Chronic pain affects millions of people worldwide, presenting a complex challenge that reaches beyond physical discomfort. It is often accompanied by emotional, psychological, and social impacts, making it a leading cause of disability, healthcare costs, and lost productivity. While conventional treatments like medications and therapy can help many, they often fall short for those with severe or persistent pain. For these individuals, psychedelics may offer a new path toward
Jan 203 min read
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