The Psychedelic Society of Arkansas (pronounced ‘SOAR’ – the P is silent) promotes education, risk reduction, and community outreach in the area of psychedelics and plant medicine.
Promote education, community engagement, and harm reduction related to psychedelics and plant medicines
Our Vision
We envision happier, healthier individuals and communities reconnected to nature and entheogenic plant and fungi traditions and practices.
Our Purpose
Supports public awareness of the scientific, spiritual, and cultural dimensions of psychedelics and plant medicines
Psychedelic news
Explore the latest on the benefits of entheogenic plants and fungi. From mental health breakthroughs to enhanced spiritual well-being, these natural substances are leading scientific discovery.
A Priest, a Rabbi, and a Muslim Leader Get High
“The idea was to give a group of religious leaders– rabbis, priests, ministers, pastors, monks– a high dose of psilocybin to see what would happen.” -Michael Pollan
Dying to get clean: is ibogaine the answer to heroin addiction?
At the age of 12, Jay was smoking cigarettes and weed; by 16, he was snorting coke; two years later he was taking heroin and crack – but he says by the time he left university he was a “functional drug addict”, able to get up in the morning, put a suit on, travel from his parents’ home in north London to his job as a banker in the City.
The diagnosis of Clark Martin’s liver cancer came at the same time as the birth of his daughter, with doctors informing the clinical psychologist that he likely had about a year and a half to live.