| Author/Contributor(s): | Gray, Stephen; Bache, Christopher M. |
| Publisher: | Park Street Press |
| Date: | 5/4/2027 |
| Binding: | Paperback |
| Condition: | NEW |
• Presents stories and guidelines for working with ayahuasca, peyote, psilocybin, cannabis, MDMA, LSD, and 5-MeO-DMT safely
• Explains how to build ceremonial frameworks, protection practices, and integration methods to support healing and spiritual growth
• Highlights indigenous wisdom on plant and ancestor communication to reorient psychedelic work toward service, humility, and planetary responsibility
Stephen Gray combines his fifty years of experience with psychedelics with accounts from elders, therapists, and ceremony leaders to show how ayahuasca, peyote, psilocybin, cannabis, MDMA, LSD, 5-MeO-DMT, Salvia divinorum, and coca can support emotional release, trauma healing, and expanded consciousness. The author highlights the importance of preparation, intention, and respect for indigenous traditions in psychedelic work.
Through short stories, Gray describes ritual structures including Native American Church peyote meetings, Santo Daime works, and mestizo ayahuasca ceremonies, as settings for psychedelic experiences. He details the roles of the roadman and ayahuasquero in the use of plant diets, music and ícaros, smudging and cleansing, and post-ceremony integration practices that help stabilize insights and regulate difficult emotions. He offers guidelines for cannabis work, self-observation, meditation, and cultivating intuition.
Situating individual experiences within a wider cultural and ecological context, Gray calls on plant spirits, the ancestors, elemental forces, and planetary intelligence to support your experiences. He looks at the wounded healer, the sacred feminine, and the emergence of the “future human” to frame psychedelic work as part of a collective shift in consciousness.
This book offers concrete, experience-based guidance on using psychedelic medicines for inner work, ethical conduct, and participation in planetary awakening.