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About Us
Psygaia is a nonprofit dedicated to improving planetary health by advancing psychedelics as ecological medicine through research, education, community, and support. Rooted in spiritual ecology and Nature’s wisdom, we strive to be in right relationship with all life.
Our research, resources, and events—including courses, retreats, ceremonies, our support community, and an upcoming guidebook—are designed to promote psychedelic literacy and maximize the benefits of psychedelics. Rooted in connection to Nature, our holistic approach honors diverse traditions, weaving together insights from Western, Eastern, and Indigenous perspectives to provide accessible and comprehensive psychedelic education and support.
We advocate for the responsible and intentional use of psychedelics as catalysts for individual and collective healing, growth, and transformation. Psychedelics are not merely substances—they are integral to our health, our search for meaning, and our relationship with the Earth and cosmos.
Join us in co-creating a healthier world. Learn more about our mission and how you can be part of the movement toward planetary wholeness.
 
        
        
      
    
    Meet the Team
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       Louis BelleauFounder & Executive Direction 
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       Julliet MohrEthics & Culture 
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       Rachel SimonScience & Research 
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       Jimena GarciaAdvisor 
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       Travis Cox, PhDAdvisor 
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       Sergio Pérez Rosal, MDAdvisor 
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       Vanathy Paranthaman, RNAdvisor 
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       Kwasi Adusei, DNP, PMHNPAdvisor 
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    Reciprocity is a matter of keeping the gift in motion through self-perpetuating cycles of giving and receiving.
— Robin Kimmerer
 
                        