
The Stoic Handbook with Jon Brooks Psychedelics and Buddhism: Why Peak Experiences Aren't Enough (with Martijn Schirp)
Jan 4, 2026
In this insightful discussion, Martijn Schirp, an entrepreneur and contemplative practitioner, shares his transformative journey from professional poker player to co-founding a legal psilocybin retreat center. He reveals how ayahuasca uncovered intergenerational trauma and explores the intersection of Buddhism with intentional psychedelic practice. Martijn emphasizes the need for community and integration, arguing that peak experiences alone aren't sufficient. His new program, Upāyosis, aims to blend ancient wisdom and modern psychedelics for deeper personal growth.
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Container Shapes Psychedelic Healing
- "The container is the medicine" means set, setting, ritual and surrounding practices shape psychedelic outcomes.
- Without a supportive post-experience context, psychedelic gains often fade when people return to unhealthy environments.
Healing In A Garden
- After Synthesis, Martijn volunteered on a spiritual farm in Portugal to recover and work with soil and animals.
- The slow, nourishing routine helped him process legal cleanup and heal from burnout.
Build Ethical Guardrails First
- Do build ethical safeguards, advisors, and lineage support before running psychedelic programs.
- Avoid assuming you're ready; seek teachers and oversight to prevent repeat mistakes from Synthesis.


