THE COUNCIL
Conscious Feminine Leadership and Psychedelic Harm Repair
The Council exists as a collective act of conscious feminine leadership in sacred medicine work. We address harm in psychedelic and entheogenic spaces—especially sexual abuse, power misuse, and boundary violations. Through transformative justice, we support healing, accountability, and cultural repair.
Integrity Requires Action
Those of us on the medicine path have witnessed harm: ego-driven behavior, spiritual manipulation, and unsafe ceremonies. This moment asks us to speak honestly, act with courage, and uphold the sacred.
We can’t build new worlds while repeating old systems. Patriarchal, colonial dynamics have no place in healing spaces. As stewards of sacred work, we must lead with clarity, compassion, and accountability. We hold the responsibility to create and protect integrity in our communities.
We Confront Sexual Abuse and Spiritual Misuse
The Council supports people who experience sexual trauma, coercion, neglect, or spiritual abuse in psychedelic spaces. We offer a confidential, survivor-centered space to name harm, receive support, and pursue community-based accountability.
Too many medicine workers abuse their power. Too many survivors feel isolated or disbelieved. We hold space for truth, care, and action. We also engage those who cause harm through transformative justice—not exile, but a deep process of accountability and repair.
We Go to the Root
We don’t believe in punishment without healing. Cancel culture often cuts off without resolution. We aim to change the conditions that allow harm to continue.
Transformative justice helps communities respond to harm in ways that support survivors, transform behavior, and restore trust. We use tools rooted in truth, relationship, and collective care. This work takes courage—but it also makes real healing possible.
Concious Feminine Leadership for a New Future
The Council draws strength from global movements that create alternatives to punishment and silence. We follow their lead and bring that wisdom into medicine work.
Psychedelic and plant medicine communities must lead in ethical integrity. That means building survivor support systems, setting clear standards, and creating collective agreements that center consent, power-awareness, and repair.
We define feminine leadership not by gender, but by values: clarity, compassion, truth-telling, and care. The Council builds the spiritual and cultural foundations we need to face harm with both love and responsibility.
Concious Feminine Leadership
The feminine is slowly waking up after 2000 years of forgetting. The truth has been suppressed about the origins of global religions, the power of humanity, and the role of the feminine in the sacred.
The first to channel and hold the codes of divinity, were female, and these Divine Matriarchs, oracles and sybils were those that guided humanity for millenia.
We can build power through our collective remembering, empowerment and leadership.
Feminine leadership recognizes power, and nourishes non-hierarchical, intuitive, and empathetic pathways to leadership and governance.
Spaces are safe, co-creative and collaborative, to cultivate authenticity and the unfolding of life, death, creation and necessary destructions.
There is an internal unlearning required to step into our feminine powers, and ideas of leadership that have been warped by the patriarchy.
May we relearn together what Matriarchy looks like.
The Matriarchy does not mean the opposite of a patriarchy and means to oppress men. To be Matriarch means to consider the well-being of the whole. To prioritize life based needs and collective decision making. It means self-actualization and rising into power.