Sarah Tilley MLCHom LTCL CMA
About the Teacher
Why study with them?
Sarah specialises in the art of listening and energetics, having been trained as a classical violinist since the age of 9. Her interests and ongoing development include epigenetic’s, philosophy of mind and consciousness.
An experienced psychonaut with psilocybin as a preferred molecule and plant medicine she was part of the Imperial College London clinical research study on DMT and connectedness and is in the early training stages of working with 5MeO DMT at Tandava Retreats Mexico.
Journeying into other realms and worlds beyond the material came to her in childhood through dreams and then with foundations of philosophy and meditation from Buddhism and Taoism. Formal studies in violin performance and an international career brought decades of discipline and focus until she discovered the multi dimensional world of shamanism and the art and practise of vision questing.
Schooled early in observational practice and competency frameworks through the study and practice of non entheogenic plant medicines at The Lakeland College of Homeopathy, including Colin Griffiths, Ian Watson and Ian White, treating complex conditions, particularly with ayahuasca in homeopathic potency before coming to psychoactive medicines brings a rich knowledge of the whole person and holistic healing of mind body and spirit.
A mother, and adventurer, an avid health nut and committed to the pursuit of longevity, she’s very happy that western medicine is finally catching up with what the east has known for thousands of years.
International speaker widely featured in mainstream press and a public figure on psychedelic therapy, shes also the creator of the Beautiful Space Method of psychedelic-assisted relational therapy and Psychedelic Mindfulness,
Sarahs story of mixed heritage, adoption, early attachment wounds and childhood trauma, marriage, divorce and self sovereignty is the inspiration for Beautiful Space, taking relationship therapy beyond talking therapy and back into the body, addressing generational trauma, loss of desire in long term relationships, female empowerment and male vulnerability.
She is currently in research collaboration with Imperial College London, lead therapist and guiding couples working to the highest standards of ethics in an emerging field.