Content: Dive into the art of creating strong, supportive psychedelic communities. Connect, learn, and grow together! Join us for an evening with Christopher Gunlock, facilitator and operations executive of Jaguar Five, a plant medicine church based in the Twin Cities. This event explores a question many people bump into after powerful psychedelic experiences: why can insight feel immediate, but real life change still feels hard to sustain? Christopher will share a candid, grounded talk drawn from his personal journey, including early psychedelic experimentation that stretched conscious awareness to its edges, followed by existential low points and the long integration path that pushed him toward building community. Along the way, he discovered how the ego can create elaborate, illusory barriers that make transformation feel close while maturity and lasting change remain out of reach. The talk also traces his involvement with the Psychedelic Society of Minnesota, and how that community helped plant roots for a broader ecosystem to emerge, including traditional medicine circles, clinical programs, integration groups, social activism communities, and legislative initiatives aimed at decriminalization and legalization. The core lesson that ties the night together is simple and challenging: psychedelics may catalyze insight, but they do not automatically produce maturity. Communities built with accountability, safety, and meaning are what convert peak experience into sustained, healthy change.
Date/Time: April 10, 2026, 7 p.m. - April 10, 2026, 8:30 p.m.
Location: Illinois Tech -- Wishnick Hall 113 Auditorium, 3255 S Dearborn St. Chicago IL 60616
Sponsoring Organization: Chicago Psychedelic Buddhism
Link(s): https://www.meetup.com/psychedelic-buddhism/events/313780141/?eventOrigin=group_upcoming_events
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