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We’re growing our impact and capacity, while making sure that our work remains free to low-cost for participants. Your support helps us expand our reach in 2025 and beyond, and eliminate barriers to participation.

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Nocturnal Medicine is a registered 501(c)(3) charitable organization. Contributions are tax-deductible for income, gift, and estate taxes. Our EIN is 86-3574273.

TESTIMONIALS

  • “I feel so inspired by your approach to building bonds between participants and the earth.

    …I felt like a kid in a sandbox, very happy to be curious and playful. Thank you for sharing your poetry and creating such a beautiful environment.”

    — Sea Taylor

  • “The experience felt so, so safe for me…I felt like I could be whatever my being is. How many places in this city, in this world, can one really say that about?...I could dance, I could stand still, I could close my eyes, I could cry, I could laugh, and I could not be judged.”

    — Mzwakhe Ndlovu

  • “I left the Nocturnal Medicine experience at Opus 40 feeling grateful…As a meditation teacher, I understand this space to be what we would call "bliss", inner-contentedness or fulfillment. I remain moved and grateful that two people could design an experience…that could create so much natural alignment whilst simultaneously evoking so much wonder.”

    — Taus Tamara Jafar

  • “Nocturnal Medicine has a way of bringing people together, while slowing down the pace to allow for deep connections to form. The event was clearly conceived with the conceptual depth of a fine art, the exacting precision of an architect, and the soulful energy of a spiritual ceremony…

    I left feeling more deeply connected to the place, time in which I live. To say the least, the experience was replenishing and masterfully executed.”

    — Leo Miller