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Faith leaders explore intersections of psychedelics with Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, discussing historical traditions, spiritual practices, and potential for religious experiences and personal growth. Panel aims to foster dialogue on
Kamal Abu-Shamsieh, Jaime Clark-Soles, Rabbi Zac Kamenetz, Don Lattin
Panelists explore Judaism's historical, cultural, and contemporary views on psychedelics, examining their potential role in Jewish spirituality and healing practices through ritual, history, and mysticism. The conversation aims to deepen
Sam Shonkoff, Rabbi Tirzah Firestone, Madison Margolin
Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones explore the connection between psychedelics, consciousness, and joy. They discuss the intertwining of art, pleasure, and psychedelics throughout history and into the future.
Emma Dilemma, Camille Sapara Barton
Chief NIxiwaka Biraci Yawanawa invited to PS2023 to discuss Psychedelic Renaissance, indigenous sacred medicines, and share open message with event participants.
Michael Pollan, an influential author, sparked interest in psychedelic research with his book "How to Change Your Mind." Bob Jesse, a key figure in the resurgence of psychedelics, has made
Robert Jesse, Michael Pollan
Sacred Plant Alliance (SPA) is a self-regulating organization uniting religious practitioners to promote ceremonial use of psychedelics. SPA aims to establish best practices and legal protections under RFRA.
Bob Otis, Robert Heffernan
Panel explores interplay between psychedelics and Buddhist philosophy/practice, discussing potential for expanded awareness/self-discovery/liberation and presenting unique perspective on relationship between the two.
Daan Keiman, Kan Yan
Chapel of Sacred Mirrors (CoSM) is a church and organization founded by artists Alex and Allyson Grey in 1985. It aims to create a public chapel for spiritual renewal through
Results from the largest prospective survey of psilocybin use show that 30% of participants found the experience highly meaningful at 2-4 weeks, with positive effects on mental health persisting at
Sandeep Nayak, Nathan Sepeda, David Mathai
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