About

 

Our vision is to contribute to a collective healing and raising of consciousness by fostering deeper connections to ourselves, our surroundings, and spirit.



Our mission
is to respectfully, responsibly and ethically support those who feel called to explore psychedelic experiences as a path toward healing, self-discovery, and greater awareness — fostering deeper connection, creativity, and consciousness.

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About Nigel

As a wanderer who’s found home, I bring a unique blend of experience into service—formed from fifty years walking an un-trodden path

I’m Nigel. Originally from England, I now live in Amsterdam with my husband, our dog, and sometimes our daughter. Along the way, home has also meant Brighton, London, and the lakeside city of Granada, Nicaragua.

My own journey has been shaped by many twists and turns — British boarding school, corporate life in London, deep awakenings while living and traveling in Central America, and over a decade working in the non-profit sector, both globally and locally, on issues of social justice. There have been burnouts, broken hearts, a coming out, and a coming home to myself.

Today, I am an experienced, trauma-informed psychedelic guide and integration coach, supporting people to reconnect with their inner truth and navigate life’s deeper currents. I believe that personal healing not only nourishes the individual, but ripples outward to support collective wellbeing and transformation.

Psilocybin and other sacred plant medicines have been central to my own healing journey. Through them, I’ve learned to soften, to wonder, to trust, to create, and to reframe the past. These experiences, grounded in ceremony, have deepened my sense of belonging and catalysed spiritual enquiry.

Contemplative practice, yoga, shamanic drumming and plenty of time with the trees help keep me rooted and resourced. As a certified trauma-informed plant medicine facilitator, I offer safe, ethical, and heart-centred support for others walking the path of transformation.

I am a member and currently the chair of the Guild of Guides Netherlands, the professional association for facilitators of legal psychedelic experiences in the Netherlands and a co-signatory of the North Star psychedelics Ethics Pledge. Additionally I am a guide with the psychedelic collective Nectara and also support other psilocybin retreat centres in the Netherlands and around the world with facilitation and integration services.

If you’d like to get to know me better, you can find podcasts and articles, and academic papers in which I feature here or check out the resources section here.

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Why Maguey?



Coming originally from the Mexican Taíno language, Maguey (pronounced magwey) is an alternative name for the Mexican agave plant. The plant holds a personal resonance for me, you could say it’s my spiritual plant brother.  I have always been drawn to its presence, its form and it’s story. Also known as the century plant it flowers just once in its life,  sending forth its magnificent bloom, before dying. A dramatic representation of the circle of life. 

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