Experiences vary widely. Some people feel relaxed or spacious, others experience vivid imagery, emotions, or insights. There is no right way to have a journey. What matters most is that you feel supported and safe throughout the process.
Ketamine does not typically cause loss of consciousness at therapeutic doses. Most people remain aware and able to communicate if needed. You are never forced to go anywhere or experience anything you are not ready for.
Safety is central to this work. All participants are screened carefully, ketamine is administered only by licensed medical providers, and preparation and integration are essential parts of the process.
No. Many people come to this work with no previous experience. Curiosity and openness are more important than familiarity.
While individual journeys can be meaningful, many people benefit from a series of sessions that allow insights to unfold and integrate over time. This is why a three-journey package is often recommended.
Yes. Ketamine is a legal medicine when prescribed and administered by licensed medical professionals.
Integration sessions help you reflect on your experience and bring what emerged into your daily life in grounded, supportive ways.

