SLO Psychedelic Society is a mission driven consortium to destigmatize, educate, and provide a safe space for communication on and integration of psychedelics. While we do not advocate for consumption, we do advocate for the decriminalization and harm reduction of psychedelic medicines and hope to carve a path where healing, consciousness, and connection can prevail. We advocate for education, harm reduction, and policy reform around naturally occurring psychedelic medicines, while honoring Indigenous traditions and prioritizing public health, cultural justice, and community safety.
Maria Sabina represented symbolically. A mushroom/organic spiral motif and soft earth-toned dot cluster, referencing Mazatec veladas and sacred mushroom wisdom.
Albert Hofman. A starburst / crystalline geometry dot near the pupil, referencing LSD discovery and molecular insight.
Alexander Shulgin. Structured, repeating dot patterns (almost molecular or lattice-like), nodding to his systematic exploration of psychedelic compounds.
Peyote people / Native American Church traditions Circular cactus-like dot forms and sun-aligned placements, referencing peyote medicine and ceremonial continuity