EGA at the Australian Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Practitioners (AMAPP) Conference

The Australian Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Practitioners (AMAPP) recently held their first conference at the new ecodelic amphitheatre of Harm Reduction Victoria. We’re proud to say EGA made an appearance, with our Director Jonathan (Ronny) Carmichael participating in the panel Plant Medicines and Their Cultural Context: creating meaningful rituals, and our favourite fungi advocate, Caine Barlow, got everyone up to speed on psilocybin mycology.

Let us hope that Ronny and Caine’s contributions and the good people of HRVic helped keep plants, environment and drug reform front and centre for this new generation of psychedelic practitioners amidst a booming industry.  

Entheogenesis Australis

Entheogenesis Australis (EGA) is a charity using education to help grow the Australian ethnobotanical community and their gardens. We encourage knowledge-sharing on botanical research, conservation, medicinal plants, arts, and culture.

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