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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
Dr. Smith and Dr. Jones explore the mystical union between psychedelics and Christian spirituality, examining historical precedents and theological implications. Visionary theologians discuss sacramental experiences and enhanced divine connection.
The Rev Hunt Priest, Ayize Jama-Everett, Lindsay Branham
Study on predictors of acute ayahuasca effects at retreat in Costa Rica (N=53; Mean age=40.15; female=60.4%; White=86.8%) found intentions, expectancy, and openness correlated with spiritual, psychological, and physical effects. Results
Yitong Xin
Spring Washam shares insights from combining Ayahuasca with Buddhist philosophy, offering a new pathway for awakening. She discusses transformative practices and ethical ways to navigate the medicine path.
Spring Washam
Islamic teachings and entheogenic experiences are explored in an interview, delving into theological, philosophical, and practical aspects of psychedelics within an Islamic context. The conversation offers a new perspective on
Sughra Ahmed, Hena Malik
Mazatec people's traditional psilocybin healing ceremonies were disrupted by unwanted visitors post-1957 Life Magazine article, impacting their community and raising concerns about intellectual property in the current psychedelic revival.
Osiris García Cerqueda, Rene Arevalo Martinez
Traditional medicines and indigenous communities attract outsiders, but interactions can unintentionally harm. How can outsiders respectfully engage and contribute to traditional cultures?
Sandor Iron Rope, Claude Guislain, Sutton King