Magic Lamp Guiding
Meditation & Plant Medicine Guiding for the Limb Loss Community
Magic lamps have existed in myth and story as long as light has been captured by humans. Fabled Roman lamps that burned for over a millennia, magic lamps that could not be extinguished by wind or rain, and the most beloved vessel for talisman and wish granting genies. As myths and fables present us with the metaphor of magical light giving tools, the real magic lamp is an internal light held within us all. An inner force guiding us toward our true self.
Magic Lamp Guiding is an expression of the eternal search for what drives each of us on our individual paths toward purpose and meaning. Sessions with Magic Lamp Guiding can present an opportunity for you to reconnect with your internal teacher, your magic lamp.
Randall Layman leads meditation, coaches the conscious and responsible use of plant medicines Cannabis Sativa and Psilocybin (magic mushrooms) for the limb loss community.
Psychedelic guides create a safe space for clients to consciously use plant medicines to explore the inner world of their lives. Offering reflection and assistance, guides (if trained properly) can help illuminate the landscape of the psychedelic journey for better understanding and integration into our everyday waking lives.
What is Psychedelic Guiding?
Cannabis sativa has been used for centuries as a plant medicine for spiritual healing and pain reliever for people that suffer from chronic illness and disease. To use cannabis consciously means to smoke the flower of the plant or ingest the active compounds (THC, CBD, CBN, etc) with the intention of going on an inward journey of self-discovery or pain management. The somatic (body based) effects of cannabis sativa have the ability to reconnect us with our bodies and move through trauma and physical pain. Conscious cannabis session with Randall Layman can be practiced online or in person.
What is Conscious Cannabis?
Psilocybin, one of the active compounds found in “magic mushrooms” or Psilocybe Cubensis, has been used in traditional healing ceremonies across the planet for centuries or even longer. In Colorado, where Randall Layman practices, it is legal to use psilocybin in plant medicine sessions due to Proposition 122. These sessions are practiced only in person and last around six to eight hours. It is non-addictive and has been studied and researched at prestigious universities and hospitals around the globe for mental health issues such as depression and addiction, phantom limb pain, and a multitude of other healing opportunities .
What is Psilocybin?
Plant medicine sessions (with cannabis sativa or psilocybin) is a practice where participants consume plant medicine, relax into their bodies and go on an inner (mental and physical) journey while supported by trained and responsible guides. Sessions can last from 2 to 6 hours depending on the medicine and is followed by a time of reflection called integration. Ceremonies are confidential, personal, and have the ability to reveal powerful insights into healing.