Frequently Asked Questions
What is Salt City Sanctuary?
Salt City Sanctuary is Utah’s sacred mushroom church offering Psilocybin & Cannabis Sacraments for spiritual healing. We are a members-only community, not a dispensary, focused on sacred ceremonies and personal growth.
How Can I Become a Member of Salt City Sanctuary?
To join Salt City Sanctuary, Utah’s Psilocybin and Cannabis church, visit our Become a Member page. Membership is for those seeking spiritual healing through sacred mushroom sacraments. Members can access ceremonies and community gatherings.
Are there Volunteer Opportunities?
Yes! Salt City Sanctuary thrives on community involvement. We welcome members to help with events, promote our mission, and assist with upkeep. Your support strengthens our gatherings and sacred space. To get involved, visit our Contact Us page or connect with us at a community gathering.
Is This Legal?
Yes. Salt City Sanctuary operates legally under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA), protecting our right to offer entheogenic sacraments like psilocybin and cannabis in sacred, member-only ceremonies. We follow strict guidelines and never distribute sacraments outside our spiritual practices. Our vetted membership and guided ceremonies ensure legal and spiritual integrity.
What is the Recommended Dosage for Magic Mushrooms?
Dosage depends on intent and experience. Microdoses (0.25–0.75g dried) offer subtle effects. Beginners may take 1–2g for mild experiences, 2–3g for moderate effects, or 3–5g for deeper journeys. Always start low in a safe, guided setting to gauge sensitivity, as effects vary by body weight and tolerance. For research-based guidance, see Johns Hopkins Medicine.
Are Magic Mushrooms Legal?
As a federally protected church under RFRA, we use cannabis, psilocybin, and other entheogens as sacraments in sincere spiritual practice. These are shared with members only, as part of our constitutionally protected religious freedom.
Are Magic Mushrooms Safe?
Psilocybin mushrooms are generally safe when used responsibly. Risks like anxiety or nausea are reduced with proper screening, preparation, and a supportive setting.