Why “The PATCH?”

 

Are you looking for a safe place to discuss harm minimisation strategies within the psychedelic community?

 

Perhaps you’ve heard about the TGA’s recent decision to allow psilocybin and MDMA use within strict guidelines, or you’ve already started your psychedelic therapy journey and need some direction and guidance to find a way that suits YOU the best? Or perhaps you’re simply curious about the subject and would like to hear non-biased views from experienced people? You might even appreciate a safe space to talk about your experiences both good and bad?

PATCH – the Psychedelically Aware Talking Circle Hub was created by a knowledgeable core of like-minded but diverse people with no financial vested interest to help people find their way amongst a myriad of information and resources - both good and poor. We understand that for many people it can seem really overwhelming, and that not everyone has access to a trustworthy tribe of likeminded folk to talk about their journey and what they would like to accomplish with psychedelics. The PATCH puts a strong emphasis on sharing and encouraging everyone to get involved insofar as you are comfortable, as we created the group for you in mind.  

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Practical videos

The PATCH hosts a YouTube channel Psychedelically Aware, where we will upload videos on a variety of topics, ranging from the practical “How to plant Acacia seeds” and “Collecting Trichocereus pollen” to more philosophical discussions soon to come.

The PATCH encourages respect for the environment, ecology, self-sufficiency, ethnobotany, and use of plant medicine of all kinds where appropriate. 

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    $25

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The PATCH acknowledges and pays respect to the past, present, and future Traditional Custodians and Elders of this nation and the continuation of cultural, spiritual, and educational practices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Peoples.