About Us

Hypha Humboldt Community 501 (c)(3)

What is a Hypha?
Hyphae (plural) are slender threadlike fibers that make up mycelium networks. Mycelium are like the 'roots' of a mushroom. One fiber is called a ‘Hypha’, The whole group is called Hyphae. One of the main jobs of Hyphae is to gather nutrients and information and transport it across great distances.

Hypha Humboldt is one ‘Hypha’ spreading divine consciousness, knowledge and nutrients across great distances to help maintain sacred balance in all ecosystems.


What do you offer?

-We offer two programs:


1) Ceremonial retreats to our congregants on the equinoxes, solstices and other important celestial days throughout the year.

(Note-we use the word congregants because we are a religious congregation.)

2) A self facilitated ceremony program for those that believe in the sacred and sovereign use of the sacrament psilocybin.


What else do you do?

-We provide legal support to other leaders in our community working with the sacrament psilocybin.

-We are a religious community, incorporated as a California religious nonprofit with the purpose of being a church, in the United States of America.


What are your legal rights?

-Hypha Humboldt Community has the right to federal claims and defenses under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act (RFRA) to protect its right to religious exercise First Amendment of the Constitution of the United States of America. Our religious community practices spiritual freedom and communion with divine sacraments.


What do you value?

-Hypha Humboldt Community seeks to reclaim sovereign, spiritual healing through education and ritual. We honor traditions and history of sacred plant medicine while also incorporating new traditions and ceremonies. We are heavily influenced by Reclaiming and Animism. Our values include personal authority, inclusion, social justice, environmental justice, ecosystem balance (internally & externally) and a recognition of intersectionality of each human being. We seek to be free from dogma, and support sacred sovereignty of each congregant.