Kathleen Harrison: Wisdom, Endurance, and Hope – Reflections from a Psychedelic Woman

Erika Dyck

After a generous two-hour conversation with Kathleen Harrison, I felt inspired, blessed, and above all, I felt that I understood what it was like to be psychedelic. Kathleen is a teacher, a nurturer, a traveller, family member, an ethnobotanist, photographer, and a wise voice with important insights on how psychedelics help us to heal in this fraying world. Her life itself, has been psychedelic—she is a healing life force, connecting people, ideas, and plants, and stimulating new ways of seeing outside ourselves... continue reading.

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