School of AI
& Wisdom

An independent research center dedicated to mapping psychedelic space and expanding consciousness with artificial intelligence.

Invitation

Three afternoon workshops — join one or all three!

By invitation only.

Dates: TBD (April/May 2026)

Philosopher's Room, De Nieuwe Roos, Amsterdam

Price: €300 per session plus VAT, with possibilities for student discounts.

Dr. Aidan Lyon & Dev Bhattacharya

We warmly invite you to a gathering of psychonauts, philosophers, yogis, therapists, and spiritual innovators — kindred spirits curious about the subtle intersection of AI, mind, and meaning.

Just as psychedelics reveal hidden architectures of consciousness, AI mirrors and amplifies the intentions you bring to it. Your clarity becomes clearer. Your confusion compounds faster. This workshop invites you to explore AI as a mind-revealing technology — a powerful amplifier of discernment and insight — while reclaiming your intelligence sovereignty: how to benefit from what big tech's AI has to offer without becoming the product yourself.

We're running three pilot workshops as part of the Center for Psychedelic Space's mission to expand consciousness with AI. You're welcome to join one session or all three. Each is four hours, hands-on, guided by the principles of our Clarity OS framework — cultivating practical wisdom for this new frontier in a space of shared curiosity and rigorous reflection.

Aidan & Dev

Center for Psychedelic Space × Maison Magnétique
Center for Psychedelic Space × Maison Magnétique

Welcome!

Thank you for your interest in our upcoming workshop, the first offering of the School of AI and Wisdom at the Center for Psychedelic Space, delivered in collaboration with Maison Magnétique.

We are designing this workshop around the real situations participants are facing, and this short survey is part of that process. Your responses will guide the emphasis of the workshop and may shape the examples and cases we examine together.

There is no "right" level of experience here—whether you are experimenting actively or feeling uncertain, your perspective is equally relevant. The questions are also an invitation to pause and reflect on your current relationship with AI.

The survey is brief and should take less than five minutes to complete, though you are very welcome to offer detailed responses if you wish.

Aidan & Dev

Center for Psychedelic Space × Maison Magnétique

Survey

You can answer in a few sentences. For example: a concrete skill you want, a confusion you want resolved, a strategic question you're wrestling with, or simply a sense that "I need to get oriented."

"Contexts" can include work tasks, personal projects, thinking/learning, writing, coding, planning, creative work, or anything else. If you're not using AI yet, say what you've tried (if anything) and what's getting in the way.

Short bullet-style answers are fine. Aim for specificity (e.g., "drafting client emails," "summarizing papers," "debugging code," "brainstorming strategy," "meeting prep," "therapy notes," etc.).

One sentence for the number, then a brief explanation. For example: "I can get good outputs but don't trust them," "I'm confident for drafting but not for decisions," "I don't know how to evaluate accuracy," "I feel ahead/behind my peers."

Keep it simple: what you asked, what you got back, what was confusing or frustrating, and what you did next. If you remember the prompt, feel free to paste it.

Describe your checking process (if you have one): cross-checking sources, testing against known facts, asking follow-up questions, seeking second opinions, using it only for low-stakes tasks, or relying on intuition.

A few sentences is enough. If relevant, mention whether there are formal guidelines, informal norms, or tension between early adopters and skeptics.

This can be practical ("how do I…?"), strategic ("what should we prioritize?"), or reflective ("what is AI doing to my attention or decision-making?"). If you have more than one, choose the one that feels most alive right now.