ABOUT PSILO TEMPLE

P.S.I.L.O. (sil-oh): Psychedelics. Sound. Integration. Love. Oneness.

Temple: Because temple is associated with the spiritual practices of our earliest ancestors and have been symbols of spirituality throughout our existence.

Psilo Temple is a spiritual lineage rooted in ancient ceremonial traditions and modern understanding of personal transformation. It emphasizes direct experience, personal responsibility, and the remembrance of our innate capacity to heal and guide ourselves.

PSYCHEDELICS

“To fathom hell or soar angelic, just take a pinch of psychedelic.” – Humphry Osmond

Psilo Temple is a spiritual lineage that holds a worldview in which altered states of consciousness may be approached with intention, reverence, and personal responsibility. Within this tradition, intentional use refers to engaging experiences with clarity of purpose—whether for self-inquiry, spiritual exploration, emotional healing, or gaining insight.

Within the lineage, psilocybin-containing mushrooms are regarded as a sacred sacrament and teacher. They are understood not as solutions, but as tools that may open access to deeper layers of self-awareness and expanded states of consciousness. This tradition emphasizes discernment, integration, and the belief that transformation ultimately arises from within the individual..

SOUND

“Sound healing is the art of tuning the body and soul to their optimal state, using the vibrations of sound to facilitate deep healing and restoration.” – Unknown

Sound healing has been used for centuries to promote well-being, with various forms of sound therapy treating a range of conditions. Today, it is gaining renewed interest as a natural way to reduce stress, improve sleep, and enhance overall health. By harnessing the power of sound, it offers a transformative journey towards balance and healing for both body and soul.

INTEGRATION

“The psychedelic experience is just the first step, the key is integrating the insights and realizations into your daily life.” – Terence McKenna

Within this spiritual lineage, integration is understood as an essential aspect of meaningful engagement with altered states of consciousness. Integration refers to the ongoing process of reflecting on experience, making sense of insights, and consciously relating them to everyday life.

Rather than viewing integration as a set of techniques or outcomes, it is approached as a personal responsibility—one that unfolds through intentional reflection, discernment, and lived practice over time. Through this process, individuals may develop deeper self-awareness, clarity, and understanding of their inner world and lived experience.

Psilo Temple holds integration as a guiding principle within the tradition, emphasizing that insight alone is not sufficient, and that transformation arises through how experiences are carried forward and embodied in daily life.

LOVE

“I believe that unarmed truth and unconditional love will have the final word in reality” -Maritn Luther King Jr.

Within this spiritual lineage, love is understood not as sentiment or ideal, but as a lived orientation toward presence, responsibility, and care. It is expressed through honesty with oneself, respect for others, and a willingness to meet experience with openness rather than avoidance.

Love, in this context, is inseparable from discernment and personal sovereignty. It is not about bypassing difficulty, but about relating to life with clarity, humility, and a deep regard for the interconnectedness of all beings.

ONENESS

“Oneness means that we are all related, that all of us are connected and dependent on one another.” – Thich Nhat Hanh

Oneness refers to the recognition of interconnectedness—between self and world, inner and outer experience, and all forms of life. It is not understood as the loss of individuality, but as an awareness that separation is often perceptual rather than absolute.

This understanding invites humility, responsibility, and care, emphasizing that personal actions, thoughts, and choices ripple beyond the individual. Oneness, in this sense, is a perspective that informs how one relates to self, others, and the living world.

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