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Psychedelic Retreats in Spain
Why go to Spain for a psychedelic retreat? Well, if you want to have a retreat in a medieval castle, Spain psychedelic retreats are for you, as there are more than 10,000 castles and palaces in Spain, some of which are used for psychedelic retreats.
History of Psychedelics in Spain
Artwork discovered in 1918, suggest Spain has been a central hub for psychedelics since 4000 BC; Located in the province of Cuenca, it suggests the ritual consumption of psilocybin mushrooms in both Spain and beyond its borders.
Additionally, Ayahuasca retreats in Europe and churches like Santo Daime and the União do Vegetal that utilize Ayahuasca in their rituals are officially included in the registry of Spain's religious entities.
Even today, Spain is on the cutting edge of psychedelic research:
- The first MDMA-assisted psychotherapy clinical trial was run in Spain between 2000 and 2002.
- Several psilocybin studies are underway in Barcelona.
- The International Center for Ethnobotanical Education, Research and Service (ICEERS) in based in Barcelona.
Legal Status of Psychedelics in Spain
Psychedelic drug use, in a private place, has been decriminalized in Spain, but having said that, possession/sale penalties range from one (1) to three (3) years in prison with an associated financial penalty equal to two times the value of the drugs.