2025 Garden States Presentations

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The Art of Mescaline

Mike Jay

In the modern west, the dazzling visions generated by mescaline laid the foundations for psychedelic art. In non-western cultures, the mescaline-containing cacti have generated their own distinctive visual traditions.

Using rarely seen images, Mike Jay surveys the long history of mescaline-related art: from the Huichol of tribal Mexico to the Native American Church, from surrealism and the avant-garde to the emergence of modern psychedelic tropes in the 1950s. In the process he considers what we mean by psychedelic art, and how it relates to the experience that underlies it.

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The Yagé Complex: Vines Used in the Ayahuasca Brew

Neil Logan

This talk explores the evolutionary, geographic, and cultural origins of the plant technology commonly known as ayahuasca. Drawing on Neil Logan’s article for Microcosms: Sacred Plants of the Americas, the presentation examines the taxonomy, morphology, traditional lore, and ongoing debates surrounding different varieties of Banisteriopsis caapi.

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Recalibrating Fungi – Bringing Mushrooms Back to Earth

Alison Pouliot

In recent decades, mycologists and mycophiles have worked to dispel the myths and misunderstandings that have historically maligned fungi. Many of those arose before we understood their ways. Yet misinformation around mushrooms persists, fuelled at times by a fetish for sensationalism and misguided perceptions of risk.

Ethnomycological knowledge has filtered down through generations of cultures around the world, across the millennia. A wide spectrum of species used as food and medicine, in rituals and more reflects the rich and contextualised understanding arising from direct observation and deep hanging out with fungi.

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Terence McKenna’s Australian Adventure

Graham St John

Terence McKenna was the 20th century’s psychedelic renaissance man. In this talk, we’ll squeeze into the back seat of McKenna’s 1997 tour of Australia. For a brief moment in Feb/Mar of that year, McKenna served as alien frontman for the Aussie experimental music underground. In our journey, we’ll explore the visitor’s enigmatic stature as a cult figure, novelty theorist, and psychedelic prophet with an untiring vision: that the clock is running down on history.

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Mescaline: A Long Strange Trip

Mike Jay

Mescaline was the original psychedelic: the term was coined by Aldous Huxley and Humphry Osmond after Huxley's first trip in 1953. But it had already played many roles throughout history and around the globe. Since the 1890s its hallucinogenic properties had been described in detail by western scientists, artists and philosophers; and the cacti from which it was derived, peyote and huachuma (San Pedro), had been used in indigenous American cultures for millennia.

Mike Jay surveys mescaline's epic journey, and its impact across modernity from psychology to art, medicine to counterculture.

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Cojoba, Yopo, Wilca, and Cebil: Ancestral Entheogens of the Americas from the Genus Anadenanthera

Neil Logan

The genus Anadenanthera encompasses some of the most culturally and ecologically significant entheogenic trees of the Americas. With a long history of ritual use, these leguminous trees— closely related to Acacia and Mimosa—are native to the dry forests and savanna biomes of South America. Species such as A. peregrina (Yopo, Cojoba) and A. colubrina (Wilca, Cebil) have been implicated in ancient visionary practices and may even play a role in the early development of the ayahuasca complex.

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Altered Spaces: A Psychedelic History and Light Shows

Clark Scott Taylor

An autobiographical tale narrated by a close witness to a curious life, this is meant to be a guided journey through my experience of the early days of psychedelic culture in the United States. 
I feel drawn to share. Some of these tales cannot be had again by anyone. Some are evidence of Dr Lilly’s “Earth Coincidence Control Office” hard at work.



I set out as a young fella to explore the range of possibilities of my mind, and to find others who were doing the same. It was a time of discovery. Boundaries unseen were discovered, crashed into, dissolved, and passed through… those left behind often had no idea where I went, or what life I had found on the other side. It was a liminal time, a time between realities in which there was loss and gain and change. I embraced it all.


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And Now For Something Completely Human

Mark Pesce

Good news, everybody! Well at age 65? You're likely to make it to 90. Well at 50? You're likely to make it to 95 - and beyond. We have gained an incredible gift of 'time enough' - but are we ready?

A big study published last year showed a massive gap between lifespan and 'healthspan' - the number of years of 'good enough' health we enjoy. In Australia that gap runs to more than twelve years - and it's nearly as bad in New Zealand. Who wants to spend the last dozen years of their very long lives dreading their decline?

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Reflecting on Community Strategising about Psychedelic Therapy in Aotearoa

It is an exciting time for psychedelic healing in Aotearoa New Zealand, with the first clinic for psilocybin-assisted therapy opening its doors in May 2025 and a first round of government guidance on how to apply to set up psychedelic clinics released in July 2025. There is also a growing call for Māori to be able to access endemic psychedelic mushrooms outside of controlled substances legislation.

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Tū Wairua: A Rongoā Māori approach to healing and connection with psilocybin containing mushrooms.

Tū Wairua is a Māori Health Science collaboration led by Rangiwaho Marae, (Ngai Tāmanuhiri) in Te Tairāwhiti, Gisborne, Aotearoa (New Zealand). Tū Wairua embraces the reawakening and reclamation of sacred ceremony and ritual in healing to reconnect Māori collectively to the wider ecological and energetic systems in which we find ourselves misalignedfrom in the post-colonial world.

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A History of Pot Political Parties and Progress in Australia

Rachel Payne MP, David Ettershank MP, & Michael Balderstone

The evolution and growth of the Legalise Cannabis movement in Australia, from grassroots activism to registered political entities.

The Legalise Cannabis Parties evolved from a grassroots movement that began in the '70s, with the founding of the Australian branch of NORML (National Organisation for the Reform of Marijuana Laws).

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Harry Pack & The Purple UFO

Harry Pack

In this talk, artist Harry Pack explores how creative expression can be a powerful tool for integrating altered states, supporting mental health, and deepening self-understanding. Drawing from his own journey, he shares how art has helped him make sense of visionary experiences and emotional healing.

He will introduce The Purple UFO, a collaborative platform that uses art as a bridge between inner transformation and community connection—bringing people together through shared creativity, nature-inspired practice, and open conversation around consciousness and integration.

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Whose Futures Do Psychedelic Medicines Serve?

Alex K. Gearin

Across the globe, psychedelic medicine is provided through a striking diversity of practitioners and settings. This includes psychedelic therapists, assistants, curanderos, maestros, chaplains, facilitators, coaches, guides, companions, neo-shamans, and others. While psychedelic substances travel easily enough today, the ways of guiding them vary considerably.

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From Clinics to Community: Exploring the Spectrum of Psychedelic-Assisted Psychotherapy in Australia

Petra Skeffington and Dr Stephen Bright

This presentation will explore what we have learned through the lived experiences of individuals undergoing Psychedelic Assisted Psychotherapy about the suitability of these treatments in a range of different clinical and non-clinical settings. Our aim is not to advocate for one approach over the other, but to clarify the different roles that these therapies can play in healing, depending on the individual and their circumstances.

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Australian Psilocybe and their Ecology

Caine Barlow

The past decade has seen a significant turnaround in our understanding of the genus Psilocybe in Australia, with passionate citizen scientists contributing to a deepening understanding of ecology and distribution of many species.

This talk examines both well known species of Psilocybe, reviewing what we know, and discussing new species being found which have contributed to a dynamic picture of species over space and time.

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Global Mushroom Magic: Current Legal Models of Access to Psilocybin Around the World

Martin Williams

Psilocybin is a Schedule 1 Prohibited Substance in most parts of the world, but various jurisdictions are enabling access to psilocybin by one (or both) of two pathways: decriminalisation and legalisation. This talk will provide an overview of the current legal status and models of access to psilocybin in various countries, and the way forward in medical and non-clinical contexts.

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A Critical Feminist Perspective on Historic and Contemporary Clinical Psychedelic Use in Australia

Kayla Greenstien

Current psychedelic training and practice in Australia are shaped by transpersonal and spiritual frameworks that carry long-standing ethical concerns. This talk takes a critical feminist approach to understanding how these frameworks became uncritically embedded in clinical practice, and why this is a problem.

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Acacia Crossroads

Nen

This talk will look at some of the lesser-known but fairly common medicinal and psychoactive compounds in Acacia sensu lato (worldwide) which have important applications, barely yet explored by the scientific world. Also, we will look at the profound cultural/spiritual significance of these trees, which sets them apart from other kinds of healing or sacred plants.

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