“…The experience of awe has been linked to enhanced well-being ( Anderson et al, 2018b ; Dong and Ni, 2019 ; Rudd et al, 2012 ), life satisfaction ( Rudd et al, 2012 ), prosociality ( Bai et al., 2017 ; Piff et al, 2015 ; Sturm et al, 2020 ), and reduced negative affect ( Lopes et al, 2020 ), and mental distress ( Sturm et al, 2020 ), in addition to being associated with nature relatedness ( Bethelmy and Corraliza, 2019 ) and pro-environmental behaviour ( Wang and Liu, 2019 ; Zhao et al, 2018 ), all enduring effects associated with psychedelic use ( Gandy, 2019 ). Psychedelics have been found to elicit feelings of awe ( Griffiths et al, 2006 ; Hendricks, 2018 ; Noorani et al, 2018 ; Riba et al, 2001 ; Richards et al, 1977 ; Watts et al, 2017 ), and an enhancement of awe may persist beyond the acute experience ( Noorani et al, 2018 ).…”