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"If you die before you die, you won't die when you die". ~inscription above the entrance to St. Paul's Monastery in Mount Athos, Greece.
Increasing evidence suggests that psychedelic experiences can reduce fear of death and can also mimic a near death experience. Additionally, psychedelics often induce experiences described as an "ego death", where the sense of self dissolves. This can simulate the experience of dying, allowing people to process and reinterpret their fears of death.
Death belongs to all of us. Trip Hōm is committed to cultivating a death positive culture by acknowledging and supporting the healthy contemplation and discussion of death and dying in a safe and accessible space. Our Death Cafe community is open to anyone who is interested in being in community to discuss death and dying. We use the Death Cafe model and offer this as a free space for individuals regardless of psychedelic or non-psychedelic experience.
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