Feb 1, 2026

Preparing for Your First Session

The preparation you do before a psilocybin session shapes the experience as much as anything that happens in the room. This isn't about memorizing a checklist, it's about arriving grounded, open, and ready to do meaningful inner work.

Before your session: the practical details

Diet and substances

What to wear

Comfortable, loose-fitting clothing. Layers are helpful since body temperature can fluctuate during the session. Think of what you'd wear for a relaxed day at home, soft fabrics, no restrictive waistbands, easy to move in.

What to bring

What not to bring

Mental and emotional preparation

Set an intention

An intention is not a goal. It's more like a compass heading. Instead of "I want to cure my depression," try something more open: "I want to understand what's underneath my sadness" or "I want to reconnect with parts of myself I've shut down."

Your facilitator will help you refine your intention during preparation sessions. The best intentions are honest, open-ended, and personally meaningful.

Acknowledge your fears

It's completely normal to feel nervous before a psilocybin session. Common fears include:

Naming your fears doesn't make them go away, but it does reduce their power. Talk about them with your facilitator. They've heard all of these before, and their job is to help you feel safe enough to proceed.

The night before

Keep the evening simple. Avoid screens before bed. Take a bath, read something unrelated to psilocybin, go to bed early. If you can't sleep, that's okay, the medicine will work regardless. Try not to research psilocybin experiences online the night before. Other people's stories are their stories. Yours will be different.

Preparing your life around the session

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