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The Right to a Quiet Loom

  • One Love Energy
  • Feb 12
  • 1 min read

Every survivor possesses the inherent right to a nervous system free from the constant "noise" of trauma. If the brain’s Default Mode Network has become a rigid cage of echoes, the survivor has the right to access tools—including psilocybin and cannabis—that facilitate a cognitive "reset," allowing the snow to fall fresh upon the jagged ruts of memory.


​The Right to Narrative Sovereignty


A child’s story is their own. In the process of reform, they have the right to use entheogens to "re-weave" their identity—not as a victim defined by another’s hand, but as a weaver who chooses the colors of their own future. This includes the right to ego-dissolution when the weight of a traumatized "self" becomes too heavy to carry.


​The Right to Cognitive Liberty


Restoration is a path of the soul. No survivor should be denied the right to explore the "silence" between their thoughts. Access to medicine should be guided by safety, intention, and integration rather than by the shadows of outdated prohibition.


​The Right to Sacred Sanctuary


When accessing these tools, the survivor is entitled to a space of absolute safety where the medicine is administered with the kindness of a caretaker and the precision of a master weaver.


​The Right to Meaningful Integration


The reset is the beginning, not the end. Every survivor has the right to support systems in Seattle and beyond that help them translate the profound insights of the "mystical experience" into concrete, lasting changes in their daily walk.



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