In this episode of the Eclipse Evolution podcast, Savannah Rose engages in a profound conversation with Julian, a psychedelic therapist, about the transformative power of psychedelic therapy in healing trauma. Julian shares his personal journey of overcoming pain and suffering, emphasizing the importance of agency and self-acceptance in the healing process. The discussion delves into the significance of set and setting in psychedelic experiences, the role of facilitators, and the necessity of integration post-experience. Julian also highlights the dynamic of his practice with his wife Claire, the impact of animals in therapeutic settings, and the importance of taking accountability for one's emotions. The conversation concludes with reflections on embodiment and the ongoing journey of self-discovery and healing.
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