MDMA is often associated with social connection. This session focuses on a different application: intentional solo work aimed at connection with the self. When the context is inward and alone, the risk profile, safeguards, and integration needs change.
What we’ll cover
A practical framework for self-connection (and how it differs from social use)
Discernment and intention setting that stays specific and grounded
Building a safer solo container: support plans, check-ins, and exit ramps
Contraindications and risk screening: mental health red flags and medication interaction risks
Polypharmacy: why mixing substances increases risk of harm
Boundaries and pacing: frequency, recovery, and aftercare
Integration: meaning-making without chasing peak states
Ethics and responsibility: what we can and cannot offer as a religious community
How Entheo approaches safety-oriented spiritual care and member onboarding
Who this is for
People seeking a practical harm reduction framework for self-connection
Both newcomers and experienced users who want stronger safeguards and integration
Who this is not for
Anyone seeking sourcing, facilitation, or step-by-step instructions for illegal activity
Scope and boundaries
This is an educational harm reduction session in a spiritual community context. We do not provide substances, facilitation, therapy, diagnosis, or medical treatment. Non-members are welcome at educational events.
This event is in person, in the Capitol Hill area of Seattle. Reach out to info@entheochurch.org to inquire about getting on the guest list!