Rob Grover and Gary Logan of the Journeymen Collective help enrich lives with the use of psychedelics via 360 MAGAZINE.

The Journeymen Collective

Inside the JEDI Center Using Psychedelics To Expand Your Mind

Star Wars Day is May 4th, and at a remote retreat center outside Vancouver, Canada, there are two entrepreneurs who are ready to help you become a Jedi master with magic mushrooms.
It may sound like science fiction, but according to those who have attended these psychedelic retreats, the experience gave them a deeper connection to the universe and humanity as a whole. Surely, Yoda and Obi Wan would agree that this is the next frontier in exploring your mind.

Rob Grover and Gary Logan are the founders of The Journeymen Collective, the company creating these luxury guided magic mushroom retreats from their stunning retreat estate.
Calling the space the Journey Education & Discovery Institute or JEDI Center for short, they’ve hosted everyone from performers and athletes to entrepreneurs, CEOs/executives, couples and groups invested in the highest level of self-discovery and personal development.

The force is strong with Rob and Gary, the pair have a combined 50+ years of education in spiritual and metaphysical training, executive level mindset coaching, energetic healing modalities, Alexander Technique lessons, and provide support integrating the transformational retreat. Visitors are immersed in an extraordinary personalized experience that often results in accelerating guests’ success and their intentions to create more of a conscious impact on the world.

Rob and Gary believe that when psychedelics are facilitated in a professional manner, they can improve our mental, emotional, and spiritual wellness. The two feel that magic mushrooms should be treated with reverence and respect as a plant medicine that can clear away our old energy and help us move past trauma we’ve been holding onto in our lives. They noted psilocybin has been used by humans for thousands of years in a ceremonial way to open up awareness and perception. It’s very much a journey not a weekend trip for guests as part of the program for The Journeymen Collective involves weekly preparation calls in the month leading up to the in person retreat and ongoing integration support following it.

Becoming a Jedi Master does sound like it would take some intensive training and inner work so none of that should come as a surprise but the setting curated by Rob and Gary looks much more luxurious than Luke Skywalker had in Dagobah.

Featured in Forbes, Bloomberg, Condé Nast Traveler, Marie Claire, and Robb Report, The Journeymen Collective has a profound effect on the individuals enrolling in their retreats.