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Jodi’s Creative Journey:

Reflections of a Creative Psychedelic Guide


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His Muse Lives in a Fortress
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Time and Space
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Expand
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Who Matters?
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Deeply in the Body
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Expansion and Contraction
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Art is Evidence
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There is an Echo
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Broken Things
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Love for Strangers
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No One Is Afraid of Me

March 19, 2025

I am 5’2”. I am a woman. I am not intimidating.

What may seem like a disadvantage is actually my greatest privilege—no one is afraid of me.

This allows me to interact physically with people in ways that would be much harder if I were a man or significantly larger. Their perception of me doesn’t immediately raise defenses. I am not threatening to anyone. I can reach out and apply pressure to a traveler’s body. I can make contact.

I am also a dancer. I can control how I move. I can embody clear, precise energy or shift to a range of other energies, depending on the situation. All are useful in life. But in my work as a guide, one thing is clear—I can make contact in a neutral way or a loving way. Dancers train for this kind of control, and it is invaluable in psychedelic guide work.

The psilocybin mind seeks physical grounding. This is what I do.

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