Psychedelic Integration
Life Transitions
Expanded Experience
This is where
the work
continues.
Prepare well. Integrate fully. Keep going.
Psychedelic integration, life transitions, and expanded experience — for the people doing the work and the practitioners who hold that space.
Find My Membership →Already a member? Sign inIntegration
is the way
What is TIC
Integration support for the people who hold everyone else.
& a funeral.
It is playing in the unknown,
while knowing yourself more.
It is weaving.
It is collaborating.
It is titration & digestion.
It is process.
It is practice with awareness.
It is the evolution of a differentiated,
connected self.
It is intra-connected identity.
It is WE, it is us.
It is the link between possibility and
actuality.
And it happens in The Infinity
Container.
A little at a time.
The Infinity Container is a community built for the full arc — preparation before the experience, and integration after. We work inside the Solar-Lunar Framework, a proprietary system rooted in behavioral science, somatic practice, and contemplative traditions.
We are here for practitioners, therapists, coaches, healers, and helpers of all kinds — and for anyone navigating psychedelic experiences, life transitions, or expanded states who is ready to do the work with real support.
Integration is not therapy. It is not a debrief. It is an ongoing practice of becoming — and TIC is built to hold that practice over time.
& a funeral.
It is playing in the unknown,
while knowing yourself more.
It is weaving.
It is collaborating.
It is titration & digestion.
It is process.
It is practice with awareness.
It is the evolution of a differentiated,
connected self.
It is intra-connected identity.
It is WE, it is us.
It is the link between possibility and
actuality.
And it happens in The Infinity
Container.
A little at a time.
Integration is a birthday & a funeral. It is playing in the unknown, while knowing yourself more. It is weaving. It is collaborating. It is titration & digestion. It is process. It is practice with awareness. It is the evolution of a differentiated, connected self. It is intra-connected identity. It is WE, it is US. It is the link between possibility and actuality.
And it happens in The Infinity Container.
A little at a time.
Integration
is the way
Who is this for?
Two containers. One ecosystem.
FOR PRACTITIONERS
YOU HOLD A LOT. THIS HOLDS YOU.
For therapists, coaches, healers, bodyworkers, and space holders who are ready for a consistent place to be held — not just to hold. Weekly practice. Real tools. A community that understands the work.
EXPLORE THE PRACTITIONER PATH →FOR HELPERS & SEEKERS
YOU DON'T HAVE TO FIGURE THIS OUT ALONE.
For helpers, caregivers, educators, artists, and curious humans integrating their own experiences. Drop-in practice. Integration frameworks. A community of people doing the work alongside you.
EXPLORE THE PRACTICE PATH →Not ready
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Join the free community for monthly community calls and a library of integration modules — each with one practice and one teaching video. A real taste of the work, at no cost.
Our approach
Integration is not an event.
It is a system.
The Solar-Lunar Framework is TIC's proprietary integration system — built on behavioral science, somatic practice, and contemplative traditions. It maps the full arc across two spirals:
The Solar Spiral
7 Preparation Capacities
The capacities that help you arrive ready — grounded, receptive, and resourced before the experience begins.
The Lunar Spiral
13 Integration Capacities
The capacities that help you weave what you find into who you are becoming — a little at a time.
Every program, session, and theme inside TIC is organized within this framework. It is not a curriculum you complete. It is a practice you return to.
Integration
is the way
What our members say.
“Friday practice is a place where I don't have to do the holding. I get to be held — and I also learn techniques I can use with my clients.”— Practice Member
“The consistency and the connection allows me to really grow and trust there's a place to grow with and in. I feel held by the ecosystem.”— Practitioner Member
Integration as
a practice,
not an event.
The TIC newsletter brings you integration frameworks, somatic tools, and practitioner resources — rooted in the Solar-Lunar system. Written by Dr. Victoria Sterkin.
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FAQ
Questions, answered.
The Infinity Container is a psychedelic integration community built around the Solar-Lunar Framework — a proprietary system rooted in behavioral science, somatic practice, and contemplative traditions. We exist for practitioners, helpers, and anyone navigating a psychedelic experience, life transition, or expanded state who is ready to do the work with real support. Integration is not something we teach about here. It's something we practice together.
Psychedelic integration is the process of making what happens in an expanded state a permanent part of who you are. The experience is the doorway. Integration is everything that happens after you walk through it — in the body, in behavior, in relationship, and over time. Without integration, even the most profound experiences fade. With it, they become capacity. TIC is built to hold that process — through weekly practice, a consistent framework, and a community doing the same work alongside you.
No. The Infinity Container is not therapy and is not a substitute for clinical care. It is an ongoing integration practice community — built around embodied practice, a consistent framework, and relational support. Many members work with therapists alongside their TIC membership and find the two complement each other well. If you are in crisis or need clinical support, please seek professional care.
TIC is for two communities: practitioners, therapists, coaches, healers, and space-holders who give endlessly and need a place to be held themselves — and helpers, seekers, and curious humans integrating their own experiences, life transitions, or psychedelic journeys. If you're not sure where you fit, the Free membership is open to everyone, and our 7-question quiz can help you find the right tier.
No. The Infinity Container is not affiliated with any religion, church, or spiritual tradition. We are not tied to any specific medicine, substance, or protocol. The Solar-Lunar Framework is built on behavioral science, somatic practice, interpersonal neurobiology, and contemplative traditions — drawing from multiple lineages without being doctrine-based. What you work with, how you work with it, and what your beliefs are is yours. TIC holds the practice container. The path is your own.
No. Integration is the process of weaving any significant experience into who you are — grief, birth, a major life transition, a creative breakthrough, a spiritual moment. The tools, practices, and framework are the same regardless of whether psychedelics are part of your path. If they are, you're in the right place. If they're not, you're still in the right place.
Integration begins before the journey.
Preparation is the first half of the work — arriving grounded, resourced, and intentional before an experience significantly shapes what you're able to receive and how you're able to integrate afterward. This is why the Solar-Lunar Framework includes seven Solar preparation capacities alongside thirteen Lunar integration capacities. The arc is complete: prepare well, integrate fully.
After an experience, begin with slowing down. Before you try to make meaning of what happened, give yourself time to simply be with it — in your body, not just your head. Journaling, movement, rest, and nature are all integration practices. So is talking with someone who understands the territory. The most important thing is not to rush back into ordinary life as if nothing happened. Something did happen. Give it room.
At TIC, we practice both preparation and integration through the Solar-Lunar Framework — a system that maps the full arc of transformative experience. Each month the community moves through one capacity together, with guided practice, teaching, and community support. You don't have to figure out what to do next. The framework holds the sequence.
You're not alone, and what you went through doesn't mean something went wrong with you. Difficult experiences — what some call “challenging journeys” — often carry the most important material. They're harder to integrate, not impossible.
What helps: grounding practices, rest, time in nature, gentle movement, and support from someone who understands psychedelic experiences without pathologizing them. What doesn't help: rushing to make it mean something before you've had time to settle, or isolating yourself because you don't know who to tell.
TIC's Community Call is a free, low-pressure space to land. You don't have to share. You don't have to have it figured out. Come as you are. The first Saturday of every month, 10:00–11:30am PST.
If you are in crisis or having thoughts of harming yourself, please reach out to a crisis line or mental health professional immediately.
Psychedelic therapy typically refers to a clinical model — a therapist-guided session using a psychedelic substance in a therapeutic context, like MDMA-assisted therapy or psilocybin-assisted therapy in a clinical trial or legal setting. It is a specific, structured clinical intervention.
Integration is what happens after — and it applies whether or not the experience happened in a clinical setting. Integration is the ongoing practice of making what you found in an expanded state part of who you are: in your body, your behavior, your relationships, and your daily life. It requires time, practice, and support — and it is rarely provided by the clinical model that facilitated the experience.
TIC is an integration community, not a therapy practice. We don't facilitate psychedelic experiences. We support the work that comes after.
Honestly: it depends on the experience, and on what it opened. Some experiences integrate relatively quickly — weeks to a few months of consistent practice. Others, particularly those that touch deep grief, trauma, or identity, spiral for years. Integration is not linear and it doesn't have a finish line.
The more honest question is not “how long will this take” but “am I giving this what it needs” — which means consistent practice, embodied support, a container to return to, and community. TIC is built for the long game. The Solar-Lunar Framework moves through capacities month by month, and many members have been in the container for years — not because they're stuck, but because integration is an ongoing practice of becoming, not a problem to solve.