The Hearing Mirror

A Compassionate Guide to Microdosing

A compassionate guide to microdosing as a practice of self-listening, subtle transformation, and remembering who you really are.

Product Description

Not everyone is called to a large, overwhelming experience.

Some people are looking for a gentler path.

The Hearing Mirror

The Hearing Mirror is StillPoint’s guide to microdosing through the lens of self-awareness, spiritual reconnection, and measured, intentional practice. It is written for people who feel disconnected from themselves, curious about healing, and drawn to explore consciousness in a way that feels more gradual, reflective, and grounded. The book frames microdosing not as a magic fix or performance enhancer, but as a way of turning up the volume on the quiet inner voice that has been trying to get your attention all along.

The book combines compassion with discernment. It explores the current state of microdosing research, including both the promise and the limitations: self-reported benefits in mood, focus, emotional openness, and creativity; the complicated role of placebo; early evidence related to neuroplasticity; and the reality that long-term safety and outcomes are still not fully understood. It presents microdosing as a subtle practice that may work best when paired with intention, reflection, and supportive disciplines like meditation.

Rather than treating microdosing as a hack, The Hearing Mirror treats it as a relationship.

A relationship with your own patterns.
Your own nervous system.
Your own healing process.
Your own heart.

It invites readers to move slowly, observe honestly, track carefully, and integrate what emerges with care. The book also includes meditation practices, guidance for working with difficult material, support around community and lifestyle change, and reminders that healing is rarely linear.

What it helps with

What’s inside

Who it’s for

For people who are curious but cautious. For people who want a gentler doorway into inner work. For people who are less interested in intensity and more interested in listening.

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