Lucinor Commons: Psychedelic Integration Circle 2 - BIPOC
Wed, Jan 03
|Vancouver
Join us at Lucinor Commons, an inclusive space where diverse seekers explore consciousness together. We view psychedelics as tools, not answers, helping uncover your unique potential. Be the medicine for yourself and others in this immersive, welcoming space celebrating unity and diversity.
Time & Location
Jan 03, 2024, 7:00 p.m. – 9:00 p.m.
Vancouver, West Point Grey, Vancouver
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About the event
Join us at Lucinor Commons Integration Circle—an inclusive space where diverse seekers come together to explore consciousness without limits. Engage in guided explorations, meaningful discussions, and shared insights within our supportive community. Here, psychedelics are seen as a tool, not the answer, helping you reveal your unique masterpiece. At Lucinor Commons, we value individual practice and the interconnected community around you. Join us in being the medicine for yourself and others, celebrating differences and embracing the decolonization of psychedelics. In this immersive space, you're not just welcomed; you're an essential part of the vibrant tapestry of unity we create together. Every other even numbered integration circle will alternate, with a focus on creating safe space for BIPOC (Black, Indigenous and People of Colour) & then Queer (2SLGTBQI+) communities. JAN 3 is a BIPOC focused circle (All are welcome with the understanding that we are curating a safe psychedelic space for BIPOC people).
This circle is hosted by Ping Vithaya, psychedelic integration guide, yoga teacher and digital designer. Ping was born and raised in Bangkok, Thailand where she was exposed to the paradox of a conservative Buddhist culture and a bustling metropolis of multinational visitors since she was young. Her inner guidance led her to the West Coast in 2016, now living in Vancouver as a Yoga and Meditation Teacher, UX/UI Designer, and a Psychedelic Integration Guide focusing on Jungian's Shadow Work, Parts Work (Internal Family Systems), conscious relationships, and mystical experiences. Her psychonaut journey started in 2014 when she discovered the recreational use of psychedelics to quench her curiosity for the unknown. Having spent two decades struggling with C-PTSD, suicidal ideation, and chronic inflammation in her body, she finally woke up to the call of the serious therapeutic use of psychedelics after being hospitalized for a life-threatening illness and had a near-death experience. She began connecting the dots between her chronic illnesses and people pleasing, self-abandonment patterns, and has recovered from IBS, fibromyalgia, and suicidal ideation struggles completely from integrating psychedelic journey lessons into her day-to-day life.
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Community Donation
Minimum donation $15. All donations go towards Lucinor's Community Fundraising/carbon offset program.
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