Healing Childhood Wounds In MDMA Assisted Therapy With Wil Fisher
Show Notes:
In this conversation, my guest talks about two MDMA assisted therapy journeys in which he engaged in healing childhood wounds, fear of death, and opening up to more aliveness.
You’re going to love his playfulness, his depth, and his expansiveness.
Wil Fisher is the host of the podcast Queerly Beloved, founder of Willfully Living, his life coach practice, and facilitator of Awakened Hearts, a retreat for GBTQ men. Wil is on a mission to empower GBTQ men to lead lives of unwavering authenticity, unbridled freedom, and boundless joy!
After you listen to this one, I invite you to go over to Wil’s podcast Queerly Beloved where he’s dropping an episode this week in which he interviewed me about trauma, spirituality and family estrangement.
Here's some of what we talked about:
We each describe the drag avatars that best describe our spirit at the moment of our conversation
looking for pockets of possibility in creating our podcasts and doing our work
Annie’s dream the night before, and Wil’s help analyzing it.
How before a psychedelic assisted therapy session, his unconscious begins to bring things forward
How he was taught to disown his brightest light: his queerness and openness to his femininity
Healing the messages he received as a kid that he was broken, not enough, and that he needed to show up in perfectionism to be worthy of love
Loving on himself and healing the little boy version of himself
Practicing emotional release techniques in advance of the psychedelic assisted therapy sessions
Exploring death through theatrical therapy techniques and then experiencing life differently