
What we’re about
Portland Psychedelic Society (PPS) is a community-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that exists to create inclusive space for psychedelic integration, education, and community building.
We hold many recurring monthly integration groups and affinity circles. We also often host one-off events like movie screenings, workshops, speaker presentation, park picnics, and more.
Most of our events are donation-based. Your donations help us to continue to offer this programming that serves our community.
Please take a look at our list of events below and consider joining us. We welcome those with no psychedelic experience, those with decades of experience, and everyone in between.
NOTE: Please DO NOT USE this group for solicitation of illegal substances. All such posts will be deleted and the offending members will be banned from the group.
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Follow this link for info about PPS volunteer opportunities, donation information, and merch.
Thanks for your participation and support!
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Psychedelics and BuddhismTaborspace, Portland, OR
Our Regular Sessions Include
- Meditation: We open and close each meeting with a meditation session, creating a mindful atmosphere to engage and reflect.
- Engaging Discussions: Delve into fascinating topics such as the history of psychedelics in Buddhist practices, the concept of ego dissolution, and the parallels between meditative states and psychedelic experiences.
- Deep Dive into the Literature: Explore thought-provoking chapters and imagery from books (like Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics) and scientific research.
- Sutra Exploration: Compare the profound experiences described in ancient sutras, like The Heart Sutra, with those reported in psychedelic journeys.
Why You Should Join
Expand Your Understanding: Gain insights that might inform your psychedelic experiences and possibly your Buddhist practices.
Community and Connection: Share experiences and perspectives with diverse individuals who share your interest in these profound subjects.
Mindful Exploration: Approach the topic with a balance of curiosity and respect, grounded in meditation and mindful discussion.
Everyone Is Welcome!
Whether you’re a Zen practitioner, follow another Buddhist tradition, or have no religious affiliation but carry a deep interest in these topics, our meetup is a space for respectful exploration and shared learning.
🌌 Embrace the journey of mind-expanding discussions and spiritual growth. We can't wait to explore the synergies of Psychedelics and Buddhism with you! 🌌
RSVP Today and be part of a unique exploration that bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary psychedelic insights. See you there! 🙏🌺🍄
About the Moderator
Zack Prager works on building user experiences that make people happier, healthier, and more mindful at Mindful Labs. He studied software development at UCLA and Positive Psychology (science of happiness) at the University of Pennsylvania under Dr. Martin Seligman.
He has a long-standing meditation and yoga practice and writes and produces music for breath work, yoga, and meditation (Mango Dass on Spotify).
His work has been covered by the SF Chronicle, SD Tribune, ABC, CW, NBC, Brit+Co, & more, as well as praised by leading academics.
************************Portland Psychedelic Society (PPS) is an all volunteer run 501(c)(3) nonprofit, donation-based organization.
Follow this link for info about PPS volunteer opportunities, donation information, and merch.
Thanks for your Participation and Support!
- Psychedelics and BuddhismTaborspace, Portland, OR
SPECIAL BREATHWORK GATHERING
Join us for a 10-minute guided breath work session designed to ground the body, still the mind, and open the heart. In this short practice, we’ll explore the breath as both anchor and teacher—drawing from Buddhist principles of mindfulness and presence.Breathwork has long been used in contemplative traditions as a path to insight and inner peace. This session introduces breath not just as a tool for relaxation, but as a gateway to self-awareness and awakening. Whether you’re new to mindfulness or deepening your practice, this is a chance to reconnect with the simple, profound rhythm of your own breath.
No experience necessary—just a willingness to pause, breathe, and be. Guidance provided by Geoff Falkenberg.Our Regular Sessions Include
- Meditation: We open and close each meeting with a meditation session, creating a mindful atmosphere to engage and reflect.
- Engaging Discussions: Delve into fascinating topics such as the history of psychedelics in Buddhist practices, the concept of ego dissolution, and the parallels between meditative states and psychedelic experiences.
- Deep Dive into the Literature: Explore thought-provoking chapters and imagery from books (like Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics) and scientific research.
- Sutra Exploration: Compare the profound experiences described in ancient sutras, like The Heart Sutra, with those reported in psychedelic journeys.
Why You Should Join
Expand Your Understanding: Gain insights that might inform your psychedelic experiences and possibly your Buddhist practices.
Community and Connection: Share experiences and perspectives with diverse individuals who share your interest in these profound subjects.
Mindful Exploration: Approach the topic with a balance of curiosity and respect, grounded in meditation and mindful discussion.
Everyone Is Welcome!
Whether you’re a Zen practitioner, follow another Buddhist tradition, or have no religious affiliation but carry a deep interest in these topics, our meetup is a space for respectful exploration and shared learning.
🌌 Embrace the journey of mind-expanding discussions and spiritual growth. We can't wait to explore the synergies of Psychedelics and Buddhism with you! 🌌
RSVP Today and be part of a unique exploration that bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary psychedelic insights. See you there! 🙏🌺🍄
About the Moderator
Zack Prager works on building user experiences that make people happier, healthier, and more mindful at Mindful Labs. He studied software development at UCLA and Positive Psychology (science of happiness) at the University of Pennsylvania under Dr. Martin Seligman.
He has a long-standing meditation and yoga practice and writes and produces music for breath work, yoga, and meditation (Mango Dass on Spotify).
His work has been covered by the SF Chronicle, SD Tribune, ABC, CW, NBC, Brit+Co, & more, as well as praised by leading academics.
************************Portland Psychedelic Society (PPS) is a donation-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
We ask for a sliding scale donation of $0-$10 to attend this event. You are not required to pay and no one will be turned away. Cash, Card, PayPal and Venmo are accepted.
PPS Members: your seat is always free!
Visit our website for info about PPS memberships, volunteer opportunities, and much more.
Thanks for your participation and support!
- Psychedelics and BuddhismTaborspace, Portland, OR
Our Regular Sessions Include
- Meditation: We open and close each meeting with a meditation session, creating a mindful atmosphere to engage and reflect.
- Engaging Discussions: Delve into fascinating topics such as the history of psychedelics in Buddhist practices, the concept of ego dissolution, and the parallels between meditative states and psychedelic experiences.
- Deep Dive into the Literature: Explore thought-provoking chapters and imagery from books (like Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics) and scientific research.
- Sutra Exploration: Compare the profound experiences described in ancient sutras, like The Heart Sutra, with those reported in psychedelic journeys.
Why You Should Join
Expand Your Understanding: Gain insights that might inform your psychedelic experiences and possibly your Buddhist practices.
Community and Connection: Share experiences and perspectives with diverse individuals who share your interest in these profound subjects.
Mindful Exploration: Approach the topic with a balance of curiosity and respect, grounded in meditation and mindful discussion.
Everyone Is Welcome!
Whether you’re a Zen practitioner, follow another Buddhist tradition, or have no religious affiliation but carry a deep interest in these topics, our meetup is a space for respectful exploration and shared learning.
🌌 Embrace the journey of mind-expanding discussions and spiritual growth. We can't wait to explore the synergies of Psychedelics and Buddhism with you! 🌌
RSVP Today and be part of a unique exploration that bridges ancient wisdom and contemporary psychedelic insights. See you there! 🙏🌺🍄
About the Moderator
Zack Prager works on building user experiences that make people happier, healthier, and more mindful at Mindful Labs. He studied software development at UCLA and Positive Psychology (science of happiness) at the University of Pennsylvania under Dr. Martin Seligman.
He has a long-standing meditation and yoga practice and writes and produces music for breath work, yoga, and meditation (Mango Dass on Spotify).
His work has been covered by the SF Chronicle, SD Tribune, ABC, CW, NBC, Brit+Co, & more, as well as praised by leading academics.
************************Portland Psychedelic Society (PPS) is an all volunteer run 501(c)(3) nonprofit, donation-based organization.
Follow this link for info about PPS volunteer opportunities, donation information, and merch.
Thanks for your Participation and Support!
- Men's Support GroupTaborspace, Portland, OR
Welcome to the Portland Psychedelic Society Men's Group
As students of the psychedelic domain, we understand that the situation of being in the world requires us to participate in culture in ways that promote interconnectedness and love. This is the consistent understanding these medicines carry with them. In contrast, the cultural message we often experience as men is one promoting insulation and emotional suppression. One of these messages is an invitation toward curiosity and furthering understanding; the other is a coaxing toward severance and self abandonment.
We know from being in touch with our basic humanness that a state of interconnectedness and love is a state of naturally thriving. We know from psychology that repressing that which desires to blossom from within degrades both psyche and physiology. We understand from being networked in relationships that when we’re living in a state of discontent, we radiate negativity to those in our circles of influence, which radiates outward from there.
From this understanding we can see how being told by culture to repress and isolate makes us sick, which leads to the perpetuation of sickness in the culture. We recognize that we must stop being agents of sickness in the cultural system. We must become agents of healing and regeneration. In order for us to become agents of healing for others, we must first heal ourselves, so we embody a position of healing in the world.
It is for this reason that this Men’s Support Group was formed. Those who have experienced psychedelic states know that, as agents of healing themselves, the psychedelic medicines allow us to face with openness the parts of ourselves that we typically close ourselves off to. In a container of safety, this attentive openness facilitates integration and healing. In the same way, by creating a safe container for men to explore the parts of ourselves that we don’t give enough attention to, we can facilitate healing in ourselves, and feed that healing forward throughout our families, communities, and the greater global consciousness. When we take the message of the psychedelic domain seriously and put it into practice, we each become what I call “the psychedelic man”.
The psychedelic man understands that the process of integration is a lifelong undertaking that imbues life with meaning. He speaks courageously, listens deeply, embraces humility, and approaches all issues with curiosity. He leads other men toward integration through wisdom, action, and firm but compassionate guidance. The psychedelic man looks at all beings as his brothers and sisters, and thereby takes responsibility for engendering the thriving of all beings. He looks to the entire ancestry of humanity as teachers. He looks to archetypal stories and myths rather than cultural trends for guidance. He understands that a system of support is a prerequisite for flourishing. He lives his purpose and undertakes only what is meaningful. The psychedelic man is the man the world is waiting for us to become.
If this writing speaks to you, or resonates with something deep within, join us at the next PPS Men’s Support Group meeting. We await your contribution.
–Keith
https://www.keithgilmore.com************************
Portland Psychedelic Society (PPS) is a donation-based 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.
We ask for a sliding scale donation of $0-$10 to attend this event. You are not required to pay and no one will be turned away. Cash, Card, PayPal and Venmo are accepted.
PPS Members: your seat is always free!
Visit our website for info about PPS memberships, volunteer opportunities, and much more.
Thanks for your participation and support!