Tools for the Journey :: A Psychedelic Series
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Tools for the Journey :: A Psychedelic Series

By Julian Smith

Tools for the Journey helps navigate altered states safely. This session teaches Body Tagging to anchor intentions and recall insights.

Date and time

Location

6327 22nd Ave NE suite b

6327 22nd Avenue Northeast #suite b Seattle, WA 98115

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Agenda

8:00 PM

Welcome & Intro

8:15 PM

Workshop/Presentation

9:15 PM

Expert and Community Conversations

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Highlights

  • 2 hours
  • all ages
  • In person
  • Free parking
  • Doors at 7:45 PM

Refund Policy

No refunds

About this event

Health • Mental health

Welcome to Tools for the Journey!

Tools for the Journey is an ongoing workshop series where experienced facilitators share practices and perspectives to help journeyers engage with altered mental states more safely, intentionally, and skillfully.

Each session blends a focused workshop or lecture with time to connect and converse with facilitators and fellow participants.The aim is to offer practical tools for navigating inner experience — while also helping people meet trusted facilitators in an open, community setting.

Topics will range from preparation and integration techniques to somatic tools, consent practices, and the art of working with different medicines.

Sessions are grounded in education and authentic sharing, offering a space where learning feels personal, embodied, and connected.


Tonights Workshop::

Embodied Memory: Body Tagging for Altered States

Body Tagging is a way of using the body as both a compass and a journal. By bringing awareness to specific sensations or movements, we can anchor what matters most — whether that’s an intention we want to stay connected to, or a moment of insight we want to remember later. In this workshop, we’ll explore how body tagging can help us:

Bring anchors in — marking sensations of safety, curiosity, or purpose before and during a journey

Bring experiences back — using those same anchors to reconnect with what we discovered afterward

Together we’ll experiment with simple somatic exercises that make the body a trustworthy ally for preparation, navigation, and integration.


Logistics and Parking:

*Parking is free, safe and abundant on the street. There are also 4 parking spots in the lot, off the back of the business.

*The Living Altar is the studio on the lower level of the building One Sky Family Medicine Building. When on 65th street, walk down the stairs to the lowest level and you'll be at the front door of the Living Altar. This studio is not handicap accessible although myself and other participants will make every effort to help you down the stairs and into the space. Once in the lower level, the studio and bathroom are handicap accessible.

*There is a sweet and mid/small studio dog named Luna.


Upcoming:

Practicing Sensing and Staying with Sensation

Tuesday, November 4th, 2022

Amy is the founder of The Living Altar—a studio full of beauty and dedicated to embodied community healing. I’ve been walking the path of a medicine woman for the past four years, and for the last three and a half, cannabis has been my most trusted ally in my embodiment journey. It began as a portal for presence and a way to turn sensing and sensation into profound, cosmic healing and integration for less embodied journeys.


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Oct 28 · 8:00 PM PDT