
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- Rainbow Integration CircleLink visible for attendees
“Wholeness is not achieved by cutting off a portion of one's being, but by integration of the contraries.” ~Carl Jung
Rainbow Integration Circle is a space for gender and sexually expansive folx (2SLGBTQAI+) to come together, heal, share, learn, grow, process and integrate our experiences with psychedelics and entheogens, in community.
Hosted by AveryDeane le’Swift , a community member steeped in experience both in the realms of psychedelics as well as holding healing spaces. Please reach out directly to AveryDeane with any questions or accessibility needs.
Anyone who joins the circle will be asked to hold a container of confidentiality as we collectively create a space for our community to come together, process, learn, and heal.
We will begin with the intention of supporting each one to integrate past experiences, and all are encouraged to join regardless of where you are on your path and exploration of entheogens/psychedelics. Depending on the time remaining the conversation will be open up to questions and collective discussion on topics of interest provided by the group.
This is not a space to solicit or distribute substances. Please respect the delicate nature of these spaces and help us protect our ability to gather and honor the grounds on which we are allowed to do so.
Doors open at 6:25, please arrive by 6:35 as the room will be locked once we open the circle. We will start with our process of creating safe space and it's best if everyone attending is there to do this with the collective. Please message the organizer if you are going to be late.
This month's meeting will be online using the Zoom platform. Please register in advance for this meeting:
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0rc-moqz4rHtLVhoH1MKfWWzjamMECG43jThis Rainbow Integration Circle is being supported by Portland Psychedelic Society. Their information is below.
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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!
- Explore the Venn Diagram of Autistic & Psychedelic ExperiencesLink visible for attendees
Gather monthly to explore where our Autistic and Psychedelic experiences meet, as well as how each plays out separately in our lives. In many circles talking about either autism or psychedelics can be awkward or even taboo. This is our space to explore and share, unmasked. Come as you are, with your fidgety toy or energy, your quirks and special interests, and all that is uniquely you. This is an inclusive group where all are welcome! Allies welcome.
**Our meetings are monthly online, and we are adding in person events a few times a year, in addition to the monthly online MeetUps.
Each meeting will have space for a specific topic to be discussed, which may be assigned in advance or co-created by the participants in that meetup. Feel free to send in topic ideas! Guest speaker ideas are also welcome.
We'll start each meeting sharing guidelines to help us co-create our meetups with structure and flexibility, knowing that our guidelines will evolve over time. Then we'll have brief check-ins to help us get to know each other. Following will be time to chat about the topic of the day, which enables those who like a prompt to share and find commonalities in experiences with everyone attending. All of this with the purpose of allowing us to come together and be our authentic selves, and connect with others who can relate to many of our own experiences.
(Please avoid fragranced products at our occausonal in person meetings to support those with sensitivity to smells. We'll do our best to find in person meeting locations with decent lighting, and low levels of auditory distractions. Suggestions welcome on locations too!)
Bring some paper or a journal, and a pen, to jot down thoughts during the meeting while another person is speaking, so you remember all your brilliant thoughts you had on the topic when you get a chance to speak at the MeetUp! From experience the thoughts will spark. ;)
About the host:
Be Friend is an ordained minister in a non-denominational "church without walls" for over 16 years, and is also a late diagnosed autistic woman, who is steeped in the newly legal psilocybin ecosystem in Oregon. Currently she is in the middle of starting up a psilocybin service center and grow, and also a retreat center. She's been involved since Nov. 2022 with the Oregon Psilocybin Services Collaborative Community (OPSCC), the grassroots advocacy group amplifying individual voices and asking our state's legislators and the Oregon Health Authority to improve the rules for the Oregon Psilocybin Services Act (OPSA).
Be has also been active with the Autistic Psychedelic Community (APC) for quite a while now and has witnessed and experienced how coming together to chat about being on the spectrum and psychedelics, can be a powerful community building space. So when Aaron Orsini (the co-founder of the APC, and author of Autism on Acid) asked Be to connect with PPS to get a group going in Portland, she jumped at the chance.
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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!
- BIPOC Integration Circle 🌱 Every Second Sunday 5:30-7PM (New Location)The Marie Equi Center, Portland, OR
This circle is a BIPOC only space ❤️ We are here to reflect, support one another, and integrate our personal experiences, particularly those related to psychedelics, spiritual growth, and transformation. This is a space for vulnerability, honesty, and healing. Let this be a space that we can come together with the shared intention of gaining greater understanding, clarity, and well-being.
Anyone who joins the Circle will be asked to hold a container of confidentiality as we collectively create a space for our community to come together, process, learn, and heal.
This is not a space to solicit or distribute substances. Please respect the delicate nature of these spaces and help us protect our ability to gather and honor the ground on which we gather.
Read our Guidelines for the BIPOC Integration Circle.
About your host Austin Gillespie - Austin Gillespie (he/him), adopted from South Africa and raised in Utah, draws on his South Indian, European, and American heritage in his approach to healing and personal growth. After overcoming significant trauma and substance abuse, he found healing through earth medicines, including psilocybin and cannabis. These transformative experiences with psychedelics and therapy inspired him to pursue a degree in clinical psychology, where he is currently a Junior.
In addition to his studies, Austin led a nonprofit for four years, using dance and music as therapeutic tools to support individuals healing from excessive substance use. After moving to Portland, he joined Portland Psychedelic Society’s BIPOC Integration Circle to connect with the community. His journey and professional work highlight his commitment to innovative and holistic mental health practices.About your host Emma Koko - Emma Koko (she/they), is an Aotearoa - New Zealand born with Māori (Ngāti Kahungunu) and Samoan (Leone, American Samoa) heritage. As a queer, fat woman navigating PMDD and menopause, she's experienced the transformative power of Earth medicines. By embracing the wisdom of the natural world, Emma has found solace and strength, highlighting the potential of Earth medicines for addressing complex health issues and their connection to systemic oppression. This summer, through the group Fat Girls Hiking, Emma lead and facilitated a beginners surf series for the plus-size community, empowering them to experience the joy and healing power of surfing. She fosters a supportive and inclusive environment for all, empowering individuals to embrace the healing power of the ocean. Emma's journey exemplifies the transformative potential of Earth medicines and the ocean's healing power, especially for marginalized communities.
Let's Get Free 🌱
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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!
- Microdosing DiscussionLink visible for attendees
Are you microdosing?
Do you have questions for those who microdose psychedelics?
Join this community discussion about all aspects of microdosing.
If you're new to microdosing, here are some resources to review, ideally before you attend the event:
Emily's Microdose presentation (26 minutes):
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2lpZYEuEDmsAaron Eisen -- How Your Brain Works & Microdosing (45 minutes):
https://youtu.be/yBJWRxIisto?t=1626
This link takes you to the point in the video where it focuses on the neuroscience of microdosing.Link for this Zoom Event:
https://us02web.zoom.us/j/91392389161
Please note: You must be logged into your personal Zoom account to access this link************************
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!