{"id":212908,"date":"2017-03-03T20:00:52","date_gmt":"2017-03-04T01:00:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/one-of-hollywoods-oldest-buildings-has-become-a-new-agey-microdosing-and-meditation-haven-l-a-weekly.php"},"modified":"2017-03-03T20:00:52","modified_gmt":"2017-03-04T01:00:52","slug":"one-of-hollywoods-oldest-buildings-has-become-a-new-agey-microdosing-and-meditation-haven-l-a-weekly","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/spiritual-enlightenment\/one-of-hollywoods-oldest-buildings-has-become-a-new-agey-microdosing-and-meditation-haven-l-a-weekly.php","title":{"rendered":"One of Hollywood&#8217;s Oldest Buildings Has Become a New-Agey Microdosing and Meditation Haven &#8211; L.A. Weekly"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>                  A workshop at the Be Hive                <\/p>\n<p>                  Courtesy Tamara Edwards                <\/p>\n<p>    Theres nothing you cant microdose,    says Fabian Piorkowsky, his salt-and-pepper hair slicked back    into a low bun. You could probably microdose nicotine    if you wanted to. The European biochemist turned shaman has    spent the last three decades leading ayahuasca-fueled healing    ceremonies in countries like South Africa and Peru and claims    to have promoted microdosing  or the administering of tiny    quantities of drugs to trigger what he calls a healing crisis     long before it became the hottest buzzword in Silicon Valley.    But on this rainy Sunday afternoon in Los Angeles, hes    attracted a small crowd to hear him speak in a venue much    closer to home: a century-old brick loft in the middle of    Hollywood, a neighborhood  with its rash of tourist    attractions, fast food restaurants and nightclubs  that's not    exactly known for its wellness scene.  <\/p>\n<p>    Tamara Edwards, the 32-year-old founder of the Be Hive, is    looking to change that. Billed as an urban sanctuary, the    second-floor space she opened at the corner of Cahuenga and    Sunset boulevards last July  directly above two other    health-focused businesses, LifeFood Organic and Sweatheory     offers the kind of programs youre more likely find in a remote    jungle, or at least west of the 405: cacao ceremonies, new-moon    gatherings, sound baths, yoga and reiki classes, and a    smattering of science-and-spiritualityblending workshops such    as the microdosing one Piorkowsky hosts every month. (He    charges $45 in advance or $50 at the door for the two-hour    session; drugs not included.) Owing largely to word-of-mouth    and social media, the Be Hive has quietly built a small but    devoted following of mostly Eastsiders who dont want to travel    to new agefriendly Venice or Malibu  or South Africa or Peru,    for that matter  in search of spiritual enlightenment.  <\/p>\n<p>    It feels like this part of Los Angeles is already calling for    it, says Edwards, who actually lives in Venice herself. Were    just building this super organically and we kind of just see    ourselves as stewards of the space.  What does this space want    and what does the community want? Were just curating that.  <\/p>\n<p>    What the community apparently wants, in addition to meditation    and hypnosis workshops and regular visits from Piorkowsky, who    acts as a kind of shaman in residence, includes the option of    spending the night in one of six sparse yet modern bedrooms,    all named after various plants and herbs and available for    rent on Airbnb for less than $100 a night. The    rooms, which keep the Be Hive afloat financially by covering    its rent, tend to attract the kind of traveler who feels more    at home lounging on a tiny rooftop garden covered in potted    succulents than, say, tanning at the pools at the nearby    Roosevelt or W hotels, which can cost more than three times as    much.  <\/p>\n<p>                  Fabian Piorkowsky's SOL products on display at                  the Be Hive                <\/p>\n<p>                  Courtesy Tamara Edwards                <\/p>\n<p>    But any of the programs and offerings at the Be Hive are easily    upstaged by the historic space itself. Erected in 1914, the    brick building is among the oldest in Hollywood. It is rumored    to have housed a bank at one point and a brothel at another.    Though theres little evidence supporting the latter, its easy    to imagine that the row of near-identical white bedrooms    connected by a long wooden hallway at one point served a more    salacious purpose than simply hosting travelers from Airbnb.    The building has housed everything from a now-shuttered    museum of rock & roll memorabilia in    the 1980s to campaign headquarters last year for thenCity    Council hopeful Teddy Davis. It is still the current home of    the recording industry startup Gobbler  its co-founder and    CEO, Chris Kantrowitz, is the Be Hives primary investor and    has committed it to a 10-year lease, according to Edwards.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its kind of this hub for spiritual but also modern and    nomadic entrepreneurs, basically, the soft-spoken Edwards    says. Obviously we have a lot of artists but were not    exclusive, were open to everyone.  <\/p>\n<p>    Piorkowskys workshop, for example, drew a mix of people     parents and schoolteachers included  many of whom were eager    to learn about microdosing as a form of stress or pain    management. Largely associated with psychedelics such as LSD,    microdosing involves taking one one-hundredth of a typical dose    of a drug, according to Piorkowsky. The amount is large enough    to help with anxiety and depression, some    researchers say, yet small enough that its psychoactive effects    are rarely felt. The technique has been touted as a mood and    even a marriage enhancer by author Ayelet Waldman  her new book, A Really Good Day: How    Microdosing Made a Mega Difference in My Mood, My Marriage and    My Life , chronicles her regular use of LSD  while    Silicon Valley entrepreneurs have hailed it as a    creativity-inducing productivity booster in the pages of    Rolling Stone and GQ.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a long room with gold-painted walls and big windows    overlooking a cactus garden, about a dozen people at the Be    Hive sit cross-legged on floor cushions, taking notes and    asking questions about the history, chemistry and legality of    microdosing (the answers vary widely depending on the    substance). The general idea behind microdosing, Piorkowsky    explains, springs from this question: \"How can I achieve what    the medicine or plant or substance offers in a safe way without    interfering with daily activities? Piorkowsky, whom Vice once described as a German who made a    killing working in finance in London, only to spend it all    becoming a shaman in the Peruvian jungle, has come up with one    such solution: homemade tinctures called SOL    drops, whose natural ingredients he says mimic the    structure of illegal hallucinogens such as ayahuasca, iboga and    San Pedro.  <\/p>\n<p>    While theyre far from FDA-approved  Piorkowsky is careful not    to make any medical claims  he says the herbal supplements are    intended to boost energy, emotional balance and self-awareness.    And at $40 for a 15-milliliter bottle, theyre not cheap. But    its a price some of his followers are willing to pay. One of    the workshops attendees, who asks not to be named because of    her work with incarcerated youth, says she was desperate for    stress-management techniques after having internalized the pain    and anger of many of her students. On top of that, she says,    she was paralyzed by fear and uncertainty following the    election of President Donald Trump. Shed heard about the    purported psychological benefits of microdosing and figured    shed give it a try in the name of self-care.  <\/p>\n<p>              Tamara Edwards            <\/p>\n<p>              Courtesy Tamara Edwards            <\/p>\n<p>    Edwards was seeking a similar kind of enlightenment when she    turned to meditation about a decade ago following a    life-altering breakup that caused her to question her identity.    A New Yorkbased model at the time, she credits a two-week    meditation retreat in India with her realization that she    needed to leave the fashion industry because it wasnt    spiritually fulfilling. So she returned to Los Angeles, where    she'd once moved as a teenager to pursue acting, but this time    tried her hand at producing. She landed gigs on a number on    indie films but soon became disillusioned once again, and    eventually left to become a meditation teacher. Now, she says,    more people are turning to spiritual practices like meditation,    thanks in part to the tumultuous political climate.  <\/p>\n<p>    Its like this rat race and I think were reaching a time that    people are starting to wake up and be like, Every moment of my    life is precious, she says. So they are looking for    something deeper, theyre looking for deeper connections,    theyre looking for deeper fulfillment in life.  <\/p>\n<p>    Of course, not everyone seeking deeper connections can afford    to drop $50 in the hopes of aligning their life with the    rhythms of the natural world, as, for instance, the new-moon    kava ceremony purports to do. Edwards says she welcomes input    and involvement from the community about the types of    programming theyd like to see at the space. She eventually    hopes to shift the business to a more affordable membership    model, where members pay a monthly fee for unlimited classes    rather than just for individual ones. It almost seems to make    the most sense, so that we could make the prices lower and more    accessible, she says. The way she sees it, it has the    potential to be \"like a Soho House for wellness.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read the original:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.laweekly.com\/arts\/one-of-hollywoods-oldest-buildings-has-become-a-new-agey-microdosing-and-meditation-haven-7953886\" title=\"One of Hollywood's Oldest Buildings Has Become a New-Agey Microdosing and Meditation Haven - L.A. Weekly\">One of Hollywood's Oldest Buildings Has Become a New-Agey Microdosing and Meditation Haven - L.A. 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