Safety, Ethics and Responsibility

We are committed to creating the safest possible environment for deep inner work. Psilocybin journeys can open heightened states of openness and vulnerability. We honour this with care, professionalism, and clear ethical boundaries at every stage of the retreat.

Our work is guided by harm-reduction principles, trauma-informed practice, and established ethical frameworks within the psychedelic and therapeutic fields. While there is no single global authority for psychedelic retreats, we consciously align ourselves with widely recognised guidelines and practitioner standards.

We draw on the following ethical references:

We are transparent that some of these frameworks originate in ayahuasca or clinical and therapeutic contexts. However, their core principles are widely regarded as transferable and applicable to psilocybin retreats when adapted responsibly.

In practice, this means we prioritise:

  • Informed consent
    Clear communication about the nature, scope, intent, limits, and risks of the work.

  • Screening and preparation
    Careful assessment of suitability and thorough preparation before the retreat.

  • Clear boundaries
    No sexual or romantic interaction between facilitators and participants. Any form of touch is intentional, limited, and based on explicit consent.

  • Power awareness
    Active acknowledgement of the inherent power dynamics present in facilitator–participant relationships.

  • Integration and aftercare
    Support that continues beyond the journey itself.

  • Respect for autonomy
    Each participant’s pace, boundaries, and personal process are honoured.

We also recognise that ethical work is not static. We therefore regularly update ourselves on emerging standards and best practices, participate in peer and intervention meetings with other experienced guides, and reflect continuously on our role, responsibility, and impact as facilitators.

Safety is not a single protocol. It is an ongoing commitment that requires attention, humility, and accountability. We hold ourselves to the highest standards we know how to meet, and remain open to learning and refinement as the field evolves.