SoulCybin is a new technology that allows you to create a virtual reality experience.
SoulCybin combines the words “soul” with “soulcybin” It is a new approach to psychedelics that uses art and music as a way to enhance the healing potential and self-exploration of psilocybin. Psilocybin is the psychoactive compound in some species of mushrooms. SoulCybin, unlike traditional psychedelics, is a structured and guided experience that often takes place in an artfully curated environment with specially designed soundscapes and immersive art installations.
SoulCybin: The Origins
SoulCybin’s origins can be traced to the wider resurgence in interest for psychedelics as therapeutic tools. Scientists have begun to uncover the benefits of psychedelics in treating conditions such as depression, anxiety and post-traumatic disorder. Individuals and organizations are now creating safe and intentional spaces to experience these experiences.
SoulCybin is typically guided by a trained guide who creates the environment, guides participants through the journey and curates the art and music to enhance the experience. These guides draw on diverse disciplines such as psychology, music therapy, and art therapy to create a holistic healing experience.
SoulCybin Experience
SoulCybin experiences usually begin with the participants taking a measured dose of psilocybin, which is often taken in tea form. The environment is comfortable, safe and visually pleasing. It features vibrant artwork, immersive visuals and soothing music to set the mood.
Participants are encouraged to relax and close their eyes as the guided experience unfolds. The guidance can take the form of spoken instructions, soothing music and visual art projections.
SoulCybin participants report feeling a deep connection with their thoughts and emotions. The participants may have vivid images, intense emotions and a greater awareness of themselves. Combining art and music can help to guide and deepen these experiences. Participants are able to explore their inner landscapes creatively and in a therapeutic way.