SFPS: The Evolving Psychedelic Landscape in NM
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## Santa Fe Psychedelic Society: Gathering in Circle
An Invitation to Our August 2026 Community Meeting...
A quick note before we get into the details: while we’ve been pleased to offer SFPS gatherings at no cost over the past year, we’ve now begun fundraising to support additional venues and expanded educational offerings.
We’ll have a basket available at our meetings for voluntary donations of any amount. Your support helps sustain and grow this work, and we’re truly grateful. Venmo is also available for those traveling light.
About our next meeting: The Evolving Psychedelic Landscape in NM
Ceremonial • Regulated • Underground
The psychedelic landscape is changing rapidly, and New Mexico is helping shape its future. Join us for an evening exploring the three worlds that currently coexist: traditional ceremonial practice, the emerging regulated medical model, and the longstanding underground community. Where do these approaches overlap? Where do they differ? What opportunities and challenges lie ahead?
We're honored to welcome three speakers whose combined experience spans public policy, clinical science, ceremonial practice, and holistic healing.
Our Panel of Speakers for August 25...
Denali Wilson served as a key advocate for New Mexico's Medical Psilocybin Act (Senate Bill 219) and now serves as New Mexico Director of Strategic Support for the Healing Advocacy Fund. Formerly with the ACLU of New Mexico, she helped shepherd the legislation through the state legislature and continues to support its implementation as New Mexico's regulatory framework takes shape.
Kate Hawke is a therapist, educator, and longtime leader in the psychedelic field whose work has explored trauma, death and dying, and expanded states of consciousness for more than five decades. She brings a rare historical perspective spanning ceremonial traditions, clinical practice, community leadership, and public policy, with a deep commitment to ethical practice and meaningful integration.
Dr. Katie Simons, PharmD, BCPS, CCHT, founder of The Holistic Apothec, bridges conventional medicine with nervous system healing, somatic practices, hypnotherapy, and expanded states of consciousness. A former Clinical Pharmacy Specialist with the Veterans Affairs healthcare system, she now supports individuals through medication tapering, trauma-informed healing, and psychedelic integration, bringing a unique perspective that honors both scientific rigor and embodied transformation.
Whether you're curious about New Mexico's new medical psilocybin program, interested in the broader evolution of the psychedelic field, or simply looking to deepen your understanding of the many paths people take toward healing, this promises to be a rich evening of conversation, learning, and community.
Hope you'll join us,
Gina Devani
Psychedelic Integration & Mentorship
Founder Santa Fe Psychedelic Society
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IN THE NEWS!
Our community member Skye Rivers recently published the article she's been writing about NM's path to legalizing psilocybin for clinical use...
By Skye Rivers
Somewhere between medicine and controversy sits a mushroom.
For decades, psilocybin lived in the shadows. The naturally occurring psychedelic compound, found in certain species of fungi, was better known by its street name: magic mushrooms. The mushroom itself is just the organism that produces it. Revered in ancient ceremonies but outlawed by the federal government, the substance’s healing powers have long been dismissed by much of modern medicine.
Keep reading...
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The Medical Psilocybin Act:
If you've been interested in getting involved with the roll out of the Medical Psilocybin Act (aka SB19) here in New Mexico, you might care to...
Click Here to Sign Up to Attend the Medical Psilocybin Advisory Board Committee Meetings (open to all!)
The New Mexico Department of Health Medical Psilocybin Program is excited to be able to assist the Medical Psilocybin Advisory Board in their announcement for the launch of the Medical Psilocybin Advisory Board Committees. We are grateful for your interest to provide your knowledge and expertise on the committee(s) which will guide and inform the program in the delivery of services.
Individuals do not need to apply to be on these committees, they only need to attend to participate. People are not limited to being on one committee and are welcome to join as many of the committee meetings as they are interested in attending; however, please note, you must register in advance.
To review the purposes and goals of the committees, please visit the Medical Psilocybin Advisory Board Meeting Records website (https://www.nmhealth.org/about/mcpp/mpp/mpab/mr/) document titled ”Medical Psilocybin Advisory Board Committee Structure”
Advisory Board Committees & Chairs:
Patient Qualification & Safety - Ian Dunn, Chair
Equity, Access, and Cultural Considerations - DezBaa’, Chair
End of Life Care - Larry Leeman, Chair
Research and Continuous Improvement
Propagation Committee - Chris Peskuski, Chair
Dosage, Administration & Clinical Practice - Ian Dunn, Chair
Training and Education - Brenda Burgard, Chair
All meetings will be conducted on the Microsoft Teams platform and will be recorded.
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Upcoming GROF® Breathwork 2026
- September 30 - October 4 at Synergia Ranch in Cerrillos, NM
- November 4-8 at Synergia Ranch in Cerrillos, NM
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Find your next psychedelic read at Synergetic Press, Santa Fe's first and most established publisher of many iconic works on consciousness and psychedelics. Such as...
- Ethnopharmacologic Search For Psychoactive Drugs Volume III, by McKenna Academy
- Psychedelic Psychotherapy, By R. Coleman
- PiHKAL & TiHKAL, by Alexander "Sasha" and Ann Shulgin
- The Secret Chief Revealed, By Myron J. Stolaroff, M.S.
- The Ketamine Papers, Edited by Glenn Hartelius, Ph.D. and Phil Wolfson, M.D
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The Santa Fe Psychedelic Society is a space of reverence, inquiry, and connection—a place to explore the transformative potential of psychedelic experiences in a grounded and welcoming community. Whether you’re newly curious or have walked the path of expanded states of consciousness for many years, you are invited to join us in circle.
Our vision is rooted in a deep commitment:
To promote the responsible and beneficial use of psychedelics,
To destigmatize these powerful tools for healing, insight, and creativity,
To educate the public with integrity, humility, and openness, and
To support the well-being and interconnectedness of our local community here in Santa Fe.
Our gatherings are intended to be inclusive, respectful spaces for shared wisdom, learning, and belonging. This is a movement of thoughtful engagement—one that honors both the mystery and the medicine.
*****If you or someone you know are ever having a challenging time during or following a psychedelic trip/journey, OR you're prepping for a psychedelic trip/journey and want some support... reach out to The Fireside Project. They're devoted to helping and harm reduction for psychedelic experiences.
## Our Guiding Values:
- Radical inclusivity—we welcome all bodies, backgrounds, beliefs, and experiences
- Integrity, consent, and relational care
- Honoring Indigenous wisdom and ancestral knowledge
- Ongoing integration as a spiritual practice
- Recognition that healing is personal, collective, and ecological
Whether you come with questions, lived experience, visionary stories, or quiet curiosity, your presence matters. Together we are remembering what it means to sit in sacred community, shaped by reverence, responsibility, and radical authenticity.
We gather not only to explore psychedelics, but to tend to the wider garden of transformation—of healing, truth-telling, reciprocity, joy, and belonging.
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⚠️ Community Guidelines & Disclaimer
The Santa Fe Psychedelic Society is committed to fostering safe, ethical, and compassionate spaces for education, reflection, and connection.
We do not facilitate, promote, or encourage the use, procurement, or distribution of illegal substances at any of our meetings or through any of our communications. This is not a space for soliciting ceremonies, sourcing substances, or arranging underground retreats. We ask that all participants respect this boundary. Your presence in this community affirms your agreement to not engage in or request such activities through our gatherings or correspondence.
Our events are designed to offer education, peer dialogue, and harm reduction support. Any stories or content shared during our gatherings are for reflective and educational purposes only, and are not intended as substitutes for medical, psychiatric, or therapeutic advice.
We hold this space with the intention of nurturing spiritual, psychological, and communal well-being through responsible conversation, inquiry, and integration. By participating, you agree to uphold the integrity of the space—and help us protect its purpose, safety, and accessibility for all who enter.
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