The Magician’s Bargain: Psychedelics, Trauma Care, and Christian Discipleship

The Magician’s Bargain: Psychedelics, Trauma Care, and Christian Discipleship

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February 10, 2026 · 5 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the role of psychedelics in Christian life, emphasizing their use for medical restoration rather than spiritual guidance.

In today’s short solo episode, I share a distilled argument—drawn from C. S. Lewis’s thought—about whether psychedelics have any place in Christian life. The answer, as presented, is a carefully bounded “yes” only for strict medical restoration in severe cases (think combat PTSD or situations where fear, sleep, or emotional regulation are physiologically blocked), treated like anesthesia: a tool to restore basic agency, not a source of spiritual guidance or revelation. Moral authority remains outside the experience—grounded in Scripture, conscience, and reason—and the goal is an ordinary Christian life, not transcendence. I also outline Lewis’s firm “no” to psychedelics as spiritual practice—no shortcuts to insight, sanctification, unity consciousness, or prayer—and his pastoral warnings about three subtle reversals: experience over obedience, intensity over truth, and technique over formation. The synthesis is simple and demanding: grace isn’t accessed by technique. For further reading, I commend Lewis’s The Abolition of Man (the springboard for this reflection), along with Mere Christianity and The Problem of Pain. C. S. Lewis (Author): https://www.cslewis.com/about-cs-lewis/…

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Topics covered

  • psychedelics
  • Christian life
  • trauma care
  • moral authority
  • spiritual practice

Keywords

  • psychedelics
  • Christianity
  • C. S. Lewis
  • trauma
  • PTSD
  • moral authority
  • spiritual practice

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