Our beliefs are grounded in personal autonomy, ethical responsibility, and the understanding that spiritual practice is deeply individual.
The Psyrcle is grounded in the belief that human beings have the capacity for insight, transformation, and self-understanding. We recognize that meaningful experiences of expanded awareness can support this process when approached with intention, structure, and care.
We believe that science and spirit can sit at the same table. Our work reflects an effort to align these two domains thoughtfully while preserving the integrity of both.
Our Beliefs
Plant medicine is used within The Psyrcle as a sacrament in structured ceremonial settings. These practices are approached with intention and preparation and are never casual or recreational. Within this context, the sacrament serves as a tool for introspection, awareness, and personal insight.
Facilitators, whom we call Guides, are present to support a safe and structured environment, not to direct, interpret, or define a participant’s experience. This approach reflects a deep respect for individual autonomy and personal meaning-making.
Participation includes preparation, medical screening, and informed consent. Ceremonial experiences are conducted in controlled environments with trained facilitators and medical oversight. All sacramental materials are laboratory-cultivated and quantitatively tested for dosing accuracy.
Ethical integrity is central to our work. We maintain a strict commitment to respect, consent, and personal boundaries. There is no role within The Psyrcle for spiritual authority, coercion, or exploitation. All team members are held to defined ethical standards that emphasize professionalism, accountability, and participant well-being.
No. Participation is voluntary, and individuals are not required to adopt or abandon any existing religious or spiritual belief system. Our community is built through shared experience, mutual respect, and a commitment to personal responsibility.
“Insight is not given by another person but arises from within.”
The Psyrcle