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Welcome!

The EmergeWiki is designed to

  • crowdsource and synthesize vast and diverse sources of information
  • to distill these into actionable clinical guidelines and other policy statements and best practices on how to skillfully relate to the deep end of human experience — what many would term spiritual, mystical, magical/psi, energetic, psychedelic, and related phenomena and effects — what we term emergent phenomena
  • in a way that promotes good outcomes.

Its intended audiences are diverse global clinical, medical, mental health, and public health providers, as well everyone else interested in these topics, including experiencers, family members, facilitators, government officials, healthcare administrators, policy specialists, insurance providers, attorneys, etc.

It is a joint project of the 501(c)(3) charity Emergence Benefactors, the Emergent Phenomenology Research Consortium (EPRC), and their allies.

It is a continuation of a vast and complicated conversation that has occurred for millennia across diverse traditions, languages, cultures, and locations, but with the specific goal of supporting actionable, clinical information today. It is no substitute for human judgement and expertise, but may support it.

EmergeWiki is offered freely, in the legal and ethical spirit of the Good Samaritan, public good, open source, and open science.

In that same spirit, if you wish to support the building and maintenance of the EmergeWiki, please donate here.

For our kind and generous contributors: Consult the User's Guide for information on using the wiki software.

EmergeWiki contribution is currently by invitation only, as this does involve clinical recommendations, and so care is warranted, and our resources are to monitor edits are currently limited. If you are interested in becoming a contributor or editor, please reach out at: *******


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