


Feb 19, 2025
The Role of Intention in Psychedelic Healing
In therapeutic psychedelic work, intention is everything. Unlike recreational use, a healing session is guided by clarity—what are you seeking, and why? An intention doesn’t have to be grand. It can be as simple as “I want to feel safe in my body” or “I want clarity in this chapter of life.”
Psychedelics act as amplifiers, often bringing to light what is unspoken or suppressed. Without intention, the experience may feel scattered. With intention, it becomes a compass. You may not get what you want—but often, you’ll be shown what you need.
That’s why preparation matters. Taking time to journal, meditate, or speak with a guide before your session can anchor you. In integration, returning to that original intention helps you make sense of what unfolded.
When you step into a therapeutic psychedelic journey, think of intention as your north star: steady, simple, and guiding you home.
In therapeutic psychedelic work, intention is everything. Unlike recreational use, a healing session is guided by clarity—what are you seeking, and why? An intention doesn’t have to be grand. It can be as simple as “I want to feel safe in my body” or “I want clarity in this chapter of life.”
Psychedelics act as amplifiers, often bringing to light what is unspoken or suppressed. Without intention, the experience may feel scattered. With intention, it becomes a compass. You may not get what you want—but often, you’ll be shown what you need.
That’s why preparation matters. Taking time to journal, meditate, or speak with a guide before your session can anchor you. In integration, returning to that original intention helps you make sense of what unfolded.
When you step into a therapeutic psychedelic journey, think of intention as your north star: steady, simple, and guiding you home.
In therapeutic psychedelic work, intention is everything. Unlike recreational use, a healing session is guided by clarity—what are you seeking, and why? An intention doesn’t have to be grand. It can be as simple as “I want to feel safe in my body” or “I want clarity in this chapter of life.”
Psychedelics act as amplifiers, often bringing to light what is unspoken or suppressed. Without intention, the experience may feel scattered. With intention, it becomes a compass. You may not get what you want—but often, you’ll be shown what you need.
That’s why preparation matters. Taking time to journal, meditate, or speak with a guide before your session can anchor you. In integration, returning to that original intention helps you make sense of what unfolded.
When you step into a therapeutic psychedelic journey, think of intention as your north star: steady, simple, and guiding you home.


