The All Tribes Medicine Assembly, led by Whitney Lasseter, claims religious protection for their use of illegal psychedelic substances in ceremonies. These practices, including detoxification rituals and the consumption of psilocybin mushrooms, are offered to guests seeking spiritual experiences. While the potential therapeutic benefits of psychedelics are recognized, concerns persist about the lack of regulation and oversight in administering them. Legal battles and growing interest in psychedelic churches are raising questions about what defines a legitimate religious organization. Amidst these debates, individuals share transformative experiences at these retreats, underscoring the complex intersection of spirituality and drug policy.