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Join this FREE WEBINAR presented by Mason Taylor and Dr Mario Alam.
TOPIC: Preparation for Embodied and Integrated Healing with Plant Medicines
All are welcome to join this educational Webinar presented by Mind Medicine Australia.
Mason will be in conversation with Dr Mario to discuss the ancient traditions and Dao philosophy of spiritual and physical balance and wellbeing and the benefits of using plant medicines with an opportunity to discuss preparing and strengthening the mind and body for psychedelic-assisted treatments. They will go into detail on preparation for behavioural and lifestyle changes that can be incorporated into daily practice for a more harmonious, embodied and integrated healing journey and experience.
This webinar will also be valuable for all people looking for life practices to empower their physical health and assist with balance and improved mental health.
‘What tonic herbs offer in the modern landscape of psychotherapies is a safe, effective, and adjunct avenue for an individual to cultivate the mental and physical stamina required on the journey towards harmonious and embodied health. As we know, healing is not linear; there are many twists and turns, tonic herbs assist by increasing the body and the psyche’s capacity to meet the demands of these processes, supporting the individual to overcome the obstacles presented on their path towards harmonious health.’
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