The Depths of Vision: Jung, Psychedelics, and the Practice of Integration
With John W. Price
June 15 - 19, 2026
Peak experiences and personal revelations can be dazzling, but the deeper work of transformation is often overlooked. Many have touched something sacred through psychedelics, mystical states, grief, love, or profound life transitions, yet are left with an unfinished question: How do I live in service to what I’ve seen?
Rooted in Jungian psychology, contemplative practice, and symbolic imagination, the week is devoted to the art of integration as a lifelong discipline of becoming. We will explore the crucial difference between having an experience and being changed by one.
This workshop offers a grounded, initiatory path for those who understand that an experience alone is not enough. Ecstatic experiences are often treated as events to be had or moments to be repeated. In the West, we often do not understand how to let these extraordinary states of consciousness inform a way of life. This requires a framework for integration, one that teaches us how to metabolize these encounters symbolically, psychologically, and ethically, so they reshape how we live, love, and relate.
Together, we will explore how altered states — specifically those experienced through psychedelics — can become initiatory rather than episodic. We’ll examine how these experiences shape the nervous system, constellate archetypal material, and invite us into a more conscious relationship with imagination, psyche, and the sacred.
Participants are invited to:
- Learn how Jungian frameworks such as shadow work, archetypes, and symbolic amplification support sustained integration.
- Engage in guided practices for anchoring insight into daily life, including journaling, inner work, somatic reflection, ritual, and sacred conversation.
- Reflect on the risks of “spiritual inflation” and the necessity of humility, discipline, and reverence after awakening experiences.
- Explore the cultural myths surrounding psychedelics and reframe medicine work as one expression within a larger soul journey.
- Reconnect with the deeper values of love, kindness, accountability, and relational responsibility as the true fruits of spiritual work.
This course is not about chasing visions. It is about carrying them with integrity.
While this workshop explores the history and meaning of psychedelic and non-ordinary states, Esalen workshops do not involve the use, provision, or facilitation of any psychoactive substances.
About the Leader
John W. Price
ohn W. Price Ph.D., LPC is a depth psychotherapist, podcast host of The Sacred Speaks, co-founder of The Center for the Healing Arts and Sciences, musician, and teacher.
Learn more about John W. PriceCategories : Consciousness, Mysticism & Altered States, FF/NC, Mindfulness & Spirituality, Psychedelics & Plant Medicine, Psychology & Self-Awareness, Psychology, Healing & Inner Development, Spiritual & Wisdom Traditions