Privacy & Confidentiality

The privacy and confidentiality of all participants, practitioners, locations and details of sessions and ceremonies are essential for the protection of this work and the respect of all involved. This is especially true in areas where the legal status of the use of these sacraments remain in question. Each individual’s experience should be considered wholly their own and that experience should never be shared with anyone by another, unless express permission is given by that individual to do so. These privacy and confidentiality policies should be adhered to by all participants for the safety, security and continuance of the work for all involved.

Individuals may be encouraged to share their own personal experiences with others close to them, however, tact and discretion in this regard is both recommended and requested. In any event details of the experience should not be shared in an open, cavalier or casual manner. The privacy of all those participating should be considered sacrosanct. The identities of those present, their experiences and the location of specific activities should never be shared with others. We consider the nature of the experience as initiatory, so specific details of the ceremony itself are requested not be shared with others.