
A CLASS THAT USES PSYCHEDELIC AND NON-PSYCHEDELIC APPROACHES (not sure if I want to promote the psychedelic part)
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Do you overeat?
Do you obsess about your weight?
Do you long for health, vitality but feel its beyond your grasp?
Do you swing from feeling in control to out of control with food?
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This class offers a different order of change: one where you and your body begin to remember it’s nature blueprint— one of regeneration, emergence and vitality.
Your relationship with food has a natural design too — one that was never meant to involve obsession, compulsion, or confusion.
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What if a way of eating and exercise is only 50% of what creates real health? And what if ignoring the other 50% is quietly undermining everything — until compulsion, rigidity, or loss of control begins to take over?
This class explores what happens when that urgency is met differently. Not managed. Not overcome. Met.
Using both psychedelic and non-psychedelic methods, we restore the conditions that allow food to return to what it was always meant to be: nourishment, rhythm, and pleasure.
This is the work of coming home to your original design.
This is for the one who is tired of being the problem — or exhausted from keeping it all under control.

The body’s instinct is toward regeneration.
It is always trying to create the conditions that restore its own vitality and aliveness.
In this module, we dive deep into that concept — and help you Embodi it from the inside out.
When that instinct is restored, eating follows.
Much of the work is simply removing what has gotten in the way.

When restoring your relationship with food and your body that of a right design, requires both a focus on the physical side and the symbolic or imaginal side.
Often these two worlds are collapsed, and everyone focuses on the physical, such as what and how to eat and take care of the body but never how to take care of the symbolic or imaginal side of the body. Both are required to stop compulsive eating in its tracks and bring the body back to life. This is what we will learn in this class..

Why health emerges — it cannot be enforced.
How digestion, both physical and symbolic, depends on conditions and context.
How new patterns arise not by fixing old ones, but by restoring the conditions that allow the body to reorganize itself.
Discussion on symblic playgrounds that can hold the symbolic materal that was never broken, such as psychedelics, movement, writting, art, and more…AND the inner and outer safety that is needed to transfer material off body and food into its right container.

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This class is not a diet, program, or recovery protocol. It doesn't try to correct your eating or tell you what you're doing wrong. Instead it creates the conditions for something simpler — a body that no longer needs to hide itself, and food that can just be food.


This is a small group class designed for depth, not scale. Therefore space is limited to ensure an intimate group experience.
Registering is its own act of reaching — toward something more real than what’s being projected onto food.
Paula brings the kind of background you want in a course like this — not just credentials, but lived, hard-won wisdom about what recovery actually looks like.
As the owner of a behavioral health clinic specializing in addiction recovery, Paula integrates legal psychedelic-assisted therapies into her practice, working at the frontier of what healing can look like when we stop managing symptoms and start restoring the whole person. Her work is grounded in the belief that the body, mind, and soul carry an original design — and that recovery is, at its heart, a return to those innate conditions.
Paula has served on the Minnesota legislative board, helping advance the responsible use of psychedelics in mental health treatment and bringing a practitioner’s voice into policy conversations that need it.
She brings to this course a deep expertise in embodied health, and a genuine passion for what becomes possible when we treat the full human being — not just the addiction.

Majia Lee is the founder of Embodi Aliveness and brings to this course both the depth of a scholar and the presence of someone who has sat with these questions in a deeply personal and professional way.
She holds a master’s degree in psychology and completed doctoral studies in Somatic and Archetypal Psychology — a background that shapes how she understands the terrain of addiction and compulsion. Rather than locating eating distress and urgency inside individual failure, Majia explores how these experiences emerge from the conditions we live within — nervous system patterns, cultural forces, and deeper archetypal currents that move through all of us.
Her work centers on restoring what she calls bodily jurisdiction — a person’s innate ability to reclaim the body as a site of health and regeneration, through conditions that are both physical and symbolic.
She is someone who understands, from the inside out, what it means to meet and transform these forces rather than fight and loop in them.