
How to Set an Intention for a Psychedelic Journey (And Why It Changes Everything)
There is a version of a psychedelic journey that happens to you. And there is a version you walk into. The difference — more often
StillPoint creates practical guides and reflective tools for people doing deep inner work — helping meaningful insight become grounded, embodied change.
A meaningful experience can open the door, but what happens afterward is often what helps it take root — the reflection, the nervous system support, the self-awareness, and the daily embodiment that allow insight to settle into real life.
We created StillPoint because we saw a need for more grounded, thoughtful support in that space. As a husband-and-wife team with a deep passion for consciousness, self-development, and inner work, we wanted to create something that felt both practical and meaningful.
StillPoint exists to support the quieter side of transformation — where insight becomes more integrated, change becomes more embodied, and you begin to find the StillPoint.
We create resources for people who want to make meaningful experiences count — not just in the moment, but in the way they live afterward. From guided books to coaching, our work is designed to help insight take root in real life and become something steady, embodied, and lasting.




Our coaching is designed to meet you where real change happens: in the body, in daily life, and in the honest work of becoming more fully yourself. We bring together self-awareness, nervous system support, reflective practice, and grounded guidance in a way that is practical enough to use and deep enough to matter. Not cold and clinical. Not vague and untethered. Just thoughtful, embodied support for the work that wants to take root.
These ideas are at the heart of everything we’re building at StillPoint — our books, our blog, our community, and the conversations we want to create around conscious, grounded change.
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There is a version of a psychedelic journey that happens to you. And there is a version you walk into. The difference — more often

You spent months preparing for your journey. You found a trusted facilitator, set a clear intention, cleared your schedule. The experience itself was profound —