
About Me
I believe that healing begins with reconnecting to our true selves. As a guide, I work with psilocybin—one of the oldest tools known to humankind for transformation and growth—to support people through some of the most difficult and meaningful times in their lives, holding safe and compassionate space for my clients throughout their journey.

Alexia Gonzalez
Licensed Psilocybin Facilitator
Working with psilocybin is not just about addressing trauma or past wounds—it’s about rediscovering what it means to feel whole, alive, and connected. These journeys can help us let go of what no longer serves us, and open the door to insights that bring peace, clarity, and renewed purpose.
I often see how powerful it is when clients begin to notice the simple joys returning to their lives—the laughter that comes more easily, the quiet moments of presence, the ability to feel at home in their own body again. Healing doesn’t always mean dramatic change; sometimes it’s the soft return to things we once thought were lost.
And while psilocybin is a sacred tool for healing, it is also a gateway to wonder. Not every journey needs to be rooted in pain; some are about curiosity, growth, or simply experiencing the profound gift that these mushrooms have to offer. My commitment is to walk beside you with trust and care.

The philosophy of consciousness has been with me for as long as I can remember. As a child, I both witnessed and endured deep suffering, and I often asked myself “why do people hurt each other?”— this question sparked my love for psychology which then led to my desire to understand the subconscious. My search to ease both my own pain and the suffering of others eventually led me to discover psychedelic-assisted therapy. Psilocybin, in particular, spoke to me on a soul level, resonating with something deep within. Learning about María Sabina’s story only strengthened that connection, awakening in me a profound respect for the healing potential of the sacred mushrooms.
My Mexican heritage, carried through my father and inspired by my abuelito and his life story, continues to guide me. My abuelito passed away in 2021, yet I feel his presence—along with the presence of my ancestors—walking with me each day, leading me back to my roots. Through their guidance, I found myself called to work with the sacred mushrooms, first for my own healing and now as a way to hold space for the healing of others.


My portrait painting of my grandfather, shown here with the original photograph.
A deeper dive
If you would like to know even more about me feel free to join me on Substack or subscribe to my Youtube channel! Where I share my daily philosophical thoughts and articles on subjects I am passionate about. Anything from my personal healing journey to Native American and Mayan mythologies and philosophies. I will be doing the same on my Youtube channel only in Video format. Lets walk together on this spiral path to healing.

