Sacred Evolution

Nicolas has been fascinated by mushrooms since childhood, but it was in 2015 that he profoundly reconnected with them. During a journey through Alaska, he began collecting and drying Amanita Muscaria mushrooms out of pure curiosity and a desire for "random" life experimentation. His interest in mushrooms grew substantially from that point, leading him to study, harvest, and experience them in diverse ways.
In 2016, he worked as a Morille mushroom picker in Northern Canada for three months. The following year, he immersed himself in a mushroom community and research centre in Guatemala, and these varied experiences have solidified his aspiration to establish his own mushroom research centre, somewhere, someday, whenever the Universe conspires for it, envisioning an ideal crew and location with a powerful, ceremonial energy vortex. One of his goals is to study the effects of psilocybin and other medicinal mushrooms on the human body and brain, aiming to achieve a harmonious balance between body, mind, and spirit.
By early 2021, Nicolas felt prepared to offer therapies involving psilocybin mushroom micro-dosing, an approach he had experimented with in various forms. His initial experiences with micro-dosing, using about 0.8 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, proved promising. He was able to induce sacred-geometry visions in a patient's mind, a testament to the profound emotional and energetic healing potential of these substances. This success deepened his interest in using psilocybin micro-dosing with patients carrying deep emotional or karmic burdens, as well as those with rare diseases.
One notable case involved a 30-year-old English woman diagnosed with Crohn's disease at the age of seven. Nicolas's belief in the psychosomatic roots of physical ailments, supported by quantum physics, led him to view her condition as stemming from generational or karmic patterns. Psilocybin micro-dosing allowed him to surface profound emotions and facilitate deeper healing than conventional therapies could.
Nicolas's ultimate vision for the Playa Cósmica Project includes studying the human brain and identifying scientific patterns with a handpicked team of open-minded, passionate individuals. His goal is to develop telepathy (cognitive knowledge-Yang) and empathy (emotions-Yin) to enhance communication and healing. He believes that changing the way we communicate, by relying more on intuition and less on overthinking, can elevate the human collective's energy frequency and foster profound transformation.
An excerpt from his book, "The Five Phases of Freedom", delves into his theories on the evolution of the human brain and the role of mushrooms in this process. He notes that the volume of the human brain has remained unchanged for 230,000 years, coinciding with the period when psilocybin mushrooms were first used in sacred rituals.
Fungi, with their cellular connections resembling the synaptic connections in the human brain, split from animals about 1.538 billion years ago, making them more closely related to animals than plants. This relationship is evident in the mycelium networks that connect all trees and plants, comparable to the workings of the human brain.
Nicolas believes that psilocybin mushrooms played a significant role in human evolution and the development of religion and spirituality in the first place, at least 40,000 years ago. He is also convinced that ancient civilizations' advanced understanding of science and spirit was partly due to their regular intake of psychoactive substances, somehow, and that the continuous repression of these sacred plants contributes to the current crisis of consciousness.
He has personally experienced the transformative power of psilocybin mushrooms, finding them to be profoundly insightful and meaningful. He believes that these substances can unlock existential answers and facilitate acceptance of interconnectedness, destiny, and unconditional love. He even speculates that figures like Prince Siddharta may have used psilocybin mushrooms to enhance their enlightenment processes.
Through his work, he continues to explore the potential of sacred substances to heal and transform, guiding others on their journey of self-discovery and cosmic connection.
In 2016, he worked as a Morille mushroom picker in Northern Canada for three months. The following year, he immersed himself in a mushroom community and research centre in Guatemala, and these varied experiences have solidified his aspiration to establish his own mushroom research centre, somewhere, someday, whenever the Universe conspires for it, envisioning an ideal crew and location with a powerful, ceremonial energy vortex. One of his goals is to study the effects of psilocybin and other medicinal mushrooms on the human body and brain, aiming to achieve a harmonious balance between body, mind, and spirit.
By early 2021, Nicolas felt prepared to offer therapies involving psilocybin mushroom micro-dosing, an approach he had experimented with in various forms. His initial experiences with micro-dosing, using about 0.8 grams of psilocybin mushrooms, proved promising. He was able to induce sacred-geometry visions in a patient's mind, a testament to the profound emotional and energetic healing potential of these substances. This success deepened his interest in using psilocybin micro-dosing with patients carrying deep emotional or karmic burdens, as well as those with rare diseases.
One notable case involved a 30-year-old English woman diagnosed with Crohn's disease at the age of seven. Nicolas's belief in the psychosomatic roots of physical ailments, supported by quantum physics, led him to view her condition as stemming from generational or karmic patterns. Psilocybin micro-dosing allowed him to surface profound emotions and facilitate deeper healing than conventional therapies could.
Nicolas's ultimate vision for the Playa Cósmica Project includes studying the human brain and identifying scientific patterns with a handpicked team of open-minded, passionate individuals. His goal is to develop telepathy (cognitive knowledge-Yang) and empathy (emotions-Yin) to enhance communication and healing. He believes that changing the way we communicate, by relying more on intuition and less on overthinking, can elevate the human collective's energy frequency and foster profound transformation.
An excerpt from his book, "The Five Phases of Freedom", delves into his theories on the evolution of the human brain and the role of mushrooms in this process. He notes that the volume of the human brain has remained unchanged for 230,000 years, coinciding with the period when psilocybin mushrooms were first used in sacred rituals.
Fungi, with their cellular connections resembling the synaptic connections in the human brain, split from animals about 1.538 billion years ago, making them more closely related to animals than plants. This relationship is evident in the mycelium networks that connect all trees and plants, comparable to the workings of the human brain.
Nicolas believes that psilocybin mushrooms played a significant role in human evolution and the development of religion and spirituality in the first place, at least 40,000 years ago. He is also convinced that ancient civilizations' advanced understanding of science and spirit was partly due to their regular intake of psychoactive substances, somehow, and that the continuous repression of these sacred plants contributes to the current crisis of consciousness.
He has personally experienced the transformative power of psilocybin mushrooms, finding them to be profoundly insightful and meaningful. He believes that these substances can unlock existential answers and facilitate acceptance of interconnectedness, destiny, and unconditional love. He even speculates that figures like Prince Siddharta may have used psilocybin mushrooms to enhance their enlightenment processes.
Through his work, he continues to explore the potential of sacred substances to heal and transform, guiding others on their journey of self-discovery and cosmic connection.