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🍄 What if the medicine that helps you heal growswhere things go to die? In this episode of Spirit Rx Podcast: Ancient Wisdom, ModernHealing, Dr. Hummel and Dr. Luke sit down with Myles Katz, a licensed psilocybin facilitator and co-founder of the nonprofit Confluence Retreats in Oregon's Cascade-Siskiyou region, for a fascinating conversation about legal psilocybin therapy: how guided mushroom journeys are helping people move through stuckness, grief, and addiction into real and lasting change. Whether you're psilocybin-curious, healing from loss, orsimply tired of skiing down the same worn-out grooves in your life, this episode will completely change how you think about psychedelic medicine and what it really means to transform. 🌿 WHAT OREGON ACTUALLY LEGALIZED Oregon legalized what the state calls psilocybin services,supervised sessions inside licensed service centers with tested, grown product and a licensed facilitator. Myles walks us through this single-session model: assessment for safety, the consent paperwork (his lawyers joke there's more of it than for open heart surgery), and the tightly regulated boundaries that keep the experience safe. 🧠 WHAT'S HAPPENING IN YOUR BRAIN Myles breaks down the two big actions science points to. Thedefault mode network, the busy analyzing and problem-solving part of the brain, goes quiet, and the brain creates new connections and flexibility that most adults haven't had since their teenage years. Regions that don't normally talk start talking, and that neuroplasticity is where the real opportunity lives. 🪶 WHO IS THIS FOR? One of Myles' favorite things about the Oregon model is thatit isn't limited to a medical diagnosis. Beyond a few hard no's for safety, the door is open to people seeking relief from depression and anxiety, spiritual seekers, and anyone looking to move through a season of feeling stuck. 🎿 THE SKI SLOPE AND THE FRESH POWDER Drawing on Michael Pollan's How to Change Your Mind, Mylesshares the metaphor of the brain as a ski slope worn into deep ruts. A high-dose journey is like a fresh snowfall that makes it far easier to carve new paths, which is exactly why the work you do afterward matters so much. 🌱 INTEGRATION: PRACTICES, PROJECTS, AND ONE-STEPACTIONS Myles explains that the trip is only the beginning. He helpspeople build a framework of recurring practices like journaling and time in nature, bigger projects like changing jobs or finding healthier community, and small one-step actions like calling a parent to say I love you. The goal is turning awe into a life actually lived differently. ✨ REAL STORIES / EXPERIENCES Myles shares the story, featured in a recent CNN article, ofa woman who found her ex-husband and best friend after he took his own life following a Florida hurricane. After years of grief and medication, herpsilocybin journey let her connect with him, say goodbye, and have the conversation she never got to have. She has since come off her antidepressants and now travels the world with a new awareness for life. The whole room admitsto getting chills. Myles also reflects on his own decade-long journey, which began in his late twenties in Kenya and quietly lifted what he later understood as high-functioning depression and alcohol dependence. 🌿 CLOSING WISDOM Myles leaves us with one steady, hopeful truth: it ispossible to change. Change patterns, change beliefs, change perspectives.Psychedelics are just one of many powerful tools that exist, and the invitation is simply to follow your instincts on what that change can be. 🔗 CONNECT WITH MYLES KATZ: Confluence Retreats: https://www.confluenceretreats.org/ 🔗 CONNECT WITH SPIRIT RX: https://spiritrxpodcast.com
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