Dreaming the Revolutionary Sacred Whore: Doing the Work of the Goddex
Upcoming in The Holy Hour: An Anthology on Sex Work, Magic and the Divine from Working Girls Press.
Upcoming in The Holy Hour: An Anthology on Sex Work, Magic and the Divine from Working Girls Press.
In subtle and not-so-subtle ways, most psychedelic communities I’ve been a part of over the past thirteen years have deep issues around power, consent, and harm.
All whores are healers, if they choose to claim the name.
I started a Substack, looking at the latest Covid research with a harm reduction lens and musings on what psychedelic integration looks like in a pandemic.
Featuring my essay, “Evolving Consciousness or Bypassing Harm? Healing the Collective Shadow and Catalyzing Social Change in Psychedelic Spaces”
Western culture typically elevates the spirit above the body. It is no wonder that our society has trouble with the concept of “sacred sex” when the spiritual has been so firmly separated from the body and the physical plane. Yet in my own life, some
It was the height of English summer 2009 and I lay on the couch tripping on LSD in my partner Alex’s London flat…
We cannot heal from the sexual violence endemic to patriarchy by using the violent patriarchal responses of control and punishment.
The worlds of sex work and drug use would both benefit from a harm reductionist rather than prohibitionist model.
Sex and drugs are two of the most powerful, immediate, accessible, and universal ways to experience “altered” states of consciousness.