Tia-Marie Ravi Jaspreet

Tia-Marie Ravi Jaspreet is a multidisciplinary artist, sound healer, and founder of The Medicine House, a space dedicated to rooted living, ancestral reconnection, and community nourishment. She performs with the medicine music ensemble Eres Medicina, weaving voice, rhythm, and spirit into sound journeys that invite deep presence and healing.

Through her herbal tea and smoke line Cann+Blendz, Tia-Marie blends plants with intention — creating offerings for ceremony, connection, and everyday ritual. She is also the founder of The Sound Healer Collective, a nonprofit amplifying the voices and visibility of sound healers while making sound medicine accessible to all.

At LAMPSS Festival, she will share music with Eres Medicina, offer her herbal creations, and connect with the community about the healing mission of The Sound Healer Collective.

Find more information here: www.thesoundhealercollective.org and about Tia-Marie on IG here: @ASpiritualNature

His work is a passionate stand against the commodification of sacred medicine and a return to reverent, regenerative practices that restore the mind, body, and spirit. Mark’s mission is simple yet profound: to help humanity remember who we truly are—one frequency at a time.

Raising the Frequency: Plant Medicine, Sound, and the Shift in Human Consciousness

Presentation Abstract:

We are living in a pivotal moment—the dawn of the Aquarian Age. A time marked not by hierarchy, control, or secrecy, but by transparency, collaboration, and spiritual awakening. This seminar explores the dramatic shift from the Piscean Age into the Aquarian Age and how sacred psychedelic medicines are being reborn within this new energetic landscape.

We’ll dive into the relationship between psilocybin mushrooms and their environment—specifically how growing conditions and intentional sound frequencies can radically affect the quality of the medicine and the depth of the psychedelic experience. Just as intention shapes a ceremony, vibration shapes the fruit.

Drawing from both ancient wisdom and modern cultivation techniques, we’ll examine how high-frequency environments (infused with sound currents like crystal bowls, chants, and Solfeggio tones) create a more elevated, conscious medicine. In contrast, we’ll explore the risks of commodifying mushrooms through industrial, low-vibrational grow practices—and what’s lost when nature’s intelligence is ignored.

This is a call to protect the sacred essence of the mushroom—preserving its ceremonial, healing integrity as we bring it forward into a new era of human evolution.