Ethics not as rules, but as a way of being, lived, practiced, and felt.
A new paradigm of psychedelic work calls for a new understanding of ethics.
We don’t see ethics as a checklist or legal protection. We see it as a field; a living, dynamic space that is co-created between facilitators, journeyers, and all unseen forces present in the work.
The relational field of integrity is not enforced from the outside. It’s cultivated from within.
It holds us accountable not only to "do no harm," but to live in such a way that we increase trust, foster right relationship, and stay in alignment with the sacred nature of this work.
Our code isn’t written in stone… It’s lived through the body, breath, and choices of those who guide.
These 11 embodied virtues are the compass we use to stay aligned in service.
Each one reflects a quality that strengthens the relational field and deepens the
integrity of our facilitation.
These are the felt expressions of right relationship. They are the fragrance of integrity made visible in how we walk, guide, and serve.
Ethics are not a destination, they’re a lifelong practice. This self-reflection quiz invites you to explore how the 11 embodied virtues are showing up in your facilitation, your relationships, and your inner world.
Seed Stage: You’re cultivating the foundations. Virtue is something you’re beginning to observe, explore, and name in yourself and your work.
Rooted Stage: You’re growing into consistency. These virtues are present and developing, though some may still feel tender or situational.
Living Embodiment: You move from virtue. These qualities are not just known, but lived—especially when it matters most. They shape your presence, your posture, and your integrity in the field.
This is not about performance. It’s about reflection.
You don’t walk this path alone. You walk it in a field of mirrors, medicine, and mutual growth.