A Once-in-a-Lifetime Alignment of Spirituality, Psychedelics, and Community
This April, step into a powerful, transformative space where ancient wisdom meets cutting-edge psychedelic research. Spirituality and Beyond 2025 brings together seekers, scholars, and healers for a historic two-day gathering.
For the first time, the Church of Ambrosia, the world's largest psychedelic church with over 120,000 members, is merging its annual Easter Sunday Spirituality and Beyond celebration with the Oakland Psychedelic Conference, creating a unique fusion of spirituality, plant medicine, and community exploration.
Schedule
Day 1 (April 19) - The Oakland Psychedelic Conference
A Day of Science, Research, and Innovation This first day, hosted by Oakland Hyphae, will focus on education, advocacy, and breakthroughs in the psychedelic space.
* Expert-led discussions on the future of psychedelic medicine
* Science-backed workshops on microdosing, macrodosing, and plant medicine cultivation
* Cutting-edge talks on psychedelic-assisted therapy and decriminalization efforts
* Community networking opportunities with scientists, healers, activists, and enthusiasts
Day 2 (April 20) - Spirituality and Beyond
A Day of Spiritual Exploration, Connection, and Celebration This Easter Sunday and 420 celebrations will focus on the intersection of cannabis, psychedelics, spirituality, and consciousness expansion.
* Pastor Dave Hodges' transformative sermon on psychedelics and spiritual awakening
Deep dives into entheogenic plant medicine, including psilocybin, DMT, and cannabis
Reflections on the 63rd anniversary of the Good Friday Experiment--a landmark psilocybin study on spiritual experience
* Cannabis-friendly outdoor sections to celebrate 4/20 in the community
* Explore the connection between psychedelics, ancient traditions, and modern breakthroughs
"Who could have written this script? Our annual spiritual gathering aligns with Bicycle Day, 420, and the Good Friday Experiment, making this event feel almost preordained." - Pastor Dave Hodges, Church of Ambrosia
A Once-in-a-Lifetime Alignment of Spirituality, Psychedelics, and Community
This April, step into a powerful, transformative space where ancient wisdom meets cutting-edge psychedelic research. Spirituality and Beyond 2025 brings together seekers, scholars, and healers for a historic two-day gathering.
For the first time, the Church of Ambrosia, the world's largest psychedelic church with over 120,000 members, is merging its annual Easter Sunday Spirituality and Beyond celebration with the Oakland Psychedelic Conference, creating a unique fusion of spirituality, plant medicine, and community exploration.
Schedule
Day 1 (April 19) - The Oakland Psychedelic Conference
A Day of Science, Research, and Innovation This first day, hosted by Oakland Hyphae, will focus on education, advocacy, and breakthroughs in the psychedelic space.
* Expert-led discussions on the future of psychedelic medicine
* Science-backed workshops on microdosing, macrodosing, and plant medicine cultivation
* Cutting-edge talks on psychedelic-assisted therapy and decriminalization efforts
* Community networking opportunities with scientists, healers, activists, and enthusiasts
Day 2 (April 20) - Spirituality and Beyond
A Day of Spiritual Exploration, Connection, and Celebration This Easter Sunday and 420 celebrations will focus on the intersection of cannabis, psychedelics, spirituality, and consciousness expansion.
* Pastor Dave Hodges' transformative sermon on psychedelics and spiritual awakening
Deep dives into entheogenic plant medicine, including psilocybin, DMT, and cannabis
Reflections on the 63rd anniversary of the Good Friday Experiment--a landmark psilocybin study on spiritual experience
* Cannabis-friendly outdoor sections to celebrate 4/20 in the community
* Explore the connection between psychedelics, ancient traditions, and modern breakthroughs
"Who could have written this script? Our annual spiritual gathering aligns with Bicycle Day, 420, and the Good Friday Experiment, making this event feel almost preordained." - Pastor Dave Hodges, Church of Ambrosia
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