march 2018 – good to go

All Too Human
Bacon, Freud and a Century of Painting Life
Tate Britain, London | 28 February – 27 August 2018

The Students for Sensible Drug Policy Annual Conference
Baltimore, Maryland | 2 – 5 March 2018

Second Annual Festival of Dreams
Louden Nelson Community Center
Santa Cruz, California | 11 March 2018

Being
New Photography 2018
The Museum of Modern Art, New York | 18 March – 19 August 2018
New research reveals that psychedelic drugs such as psilocybin and MDMA may offer significant benefits for dying patients, those suffering from major depressions or PTSD.

Beyond Psychedelics
Global Psychedelics Forum
Prague, Czech Republic | 21 – 24 June 2018

february 2018 – good to go

Retrain Your Brain
Master Your Own Life Using the Principles of Holotropic Breath Work
Venice, CA | 10 February 2018

Sacred Plants of the Americas (in Spanish)
Plantas Sagradas en las Americas
Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexiko | 23-24 February

Students for a Sensible Drug Policy Conference 2018
Baltimore, MA./ Washington DC | 2- 5 March
New research reveals that psychedelic drugs such as psilocybin and MDMA may offer significant benefits for dying patients, those suffering from major depressions or PTSD.

january 2018 – good to go

TEDxSalem: „Through the Looking Glass“ 
with Brad Burge; organized by MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies)
Online | 6 January 2018

SSDP 2018: The Students for a Sensible Drug Policy Annual Conference
The core conference program will include prominent keynote speakers and panels addressing the hottest topics in policy, harm reduction, leadership, organizing, and advocacy.
Baltimore, Maryland (USA) | 2 – 5 March 2018

Science & Spirituality Conference
With Lee Carroll, Gregg Braden, Bruce Lipton, Lynne McTaggart and Joe Dispenza: the latest groundbreaking information, experience, practice and tools to implement in your day to day life and spiritual path evolution.
Nanaimo, B.C (CND) | 14 -19 June 2018

Festival 23 – Propagation of Wonder
Wonderism is the opposite of terrorism: the promotion of random acts of wonder and joy for their own sake, spreading the strangeness and adding, however fleetingly, to the sum total of human happiness.
England | 6 – 8 July 2018

december 2017 – good to go

The Way of Haiku: Shiki and Modern Japanese Haiku Writers
Upaya Zen Center. With Roshi Joan Halifax PhD, Sensai Kaz Tanahashi, Natalie Goldberg & Clark Strand
Santa Fe | 2 – 4 February 2018

The Festival Map Worldwide Psytrance Festivals gives you some guidance as to what festivals to visit.
The Festival Map Worldwide Psytrance Festivals gives you some guidance as to what festivals to visit.
Safe World | 3 November 2017

Psychedelic Eye Gazing Flash Mob
Join the Psychedelic Society for an eye-gazing flash mob to inject London with a big dose of love and connection.
Central London | 16 December 2017, 14 – 15 h

Entheogenesis Australia
Outdoor Psychedelic Symposium with speakers from all over the world including Rick Doblin, Kathleen Harrison, Ben Sessa, Neșe Devenot, Rak Razam, David Nickles and many, many more.
Elidon (Victoria) | 8 – 10 December 2017

november 2017 – good to go

Teotihuacan: City of Water – City of Fire
Exhibition at the de Young Museum in San Francisco
San Francisco | 30 September 2017 – 11 February 2018
Exhibition at the de Young Museum in San Francisco
The massive archaeological site nestled in the northeastern part of the Valley of Mexicoconjures visions of enormous pyramids and long avenues surrounded by mountains and volcanoes. But there is more to this place than meets the eye. Within and beneath the city’s many plazas, buildings, and monumental structures, lie secrets that are only now coming to light. Read an article about the treasures of Teotihuacan in the Guardian of 28 September 2017.

Art in the Open – Fifty Years of Public Art in New York
Museum of the City of New York
New York | 10 November 17 – 13 May 2018
Presented to markt he 40th anniversary of the pioneering Public Art Fund, this exhibition highlights works that have transformed both the public spaces of the city as well as public expectation of the role and potential of art that exists outside of the traditional confines of museums and galleries.

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