Boris Ryabov on Plants Medicine
Continuing the previous episode about coming to a ceremony, Boris unfolds additional aspects of this profound ritual. Welcomes to discover the mindset and state of being that is essential for gaining the most from such experience. We also discuss the significance of the ceremonial form and why it holds such importance in these ancient traditions. Join us as we uncover the layers of meaning and connection in indigenous ceremonies.
In this episode Boris delves into the concept of reciprocity in ceremonial culture, exploring its crucial role in communal healing practices. He examines how different cultures, such as Russian and Amazonian, approach this concept. The talk sheds light on how vital mutual support and connection are.Join us for a thoughtful exploration of traditional practices and their relevance to modern life.
If you're about to join your first-ever ceremony, this episode is for you. Learn how to come prepared, what to expect, and what to avoid.
One of the most non-trivial topics in a ceremonial context. Boris unveils the intricate connection between working with plants and the profound dynamics of human relationships, both with others and with oneself.
Encountering the shadow side within ceremonial contexts and during plant work is a common experience. Boris sheds light on this topic by exploring its various facets and providing a practical approach to effective navigation.
With its deep ties to history, myths, and tales, Linden captivates through its essence. Boris expertly guides us through its medicinal qualities, offering insights into its role in dieta practices and its unique connection to the realm of emotions and beyond. For a well-rounded perspective, this episode pairs gracefully with the Oak tree discussion. Enjoy!
Join Boris as he navigates the path of memory in this illuminating episode. Discover how revisiting the past and its context can transform your understanding and heal longstanding wounds. Uncover how our bodies, dreamscapes, and ascetic practice can serve as catalysts for recollecting and reframing past experiences. This journey of remembering is not just about looking back, it's about moving forward.Mentioned movie: Blueberry (Renegade)
Boris defines the notion of fear and anxiety and talks about how to deal with them in the ceremonial context and beyond.
Any ceremony starts before the actual experience and it begins with intention. In this episode, Boris describes the intention and how to approach it for the most outcome.
What is dieta or sama? What's the difference from contemporary medicine? What diseases dieta can cure? How connection with plans can help an individual. In this episode, Boris describes the benefits and specifics of amazonian plant dietas. The tradition that's been around for millennia.
Oak is a massive and impressive tree, long-liver, shelter for many insects and animals, and longtime companion to humankind throughout history. It's widely used in human culture, as a building material, food, medicine, etc.In this episode, Boris Ryabov awakens us to the oak's presence in culture and mythology, and its characteristics in a ceremonial and dieta context.Book: Oak: The Frame of Civilization Articles: Medicinal Uses, Phytochemistry, and Pharmacological Activities of Quercus SpeciesWho were the Druids?Oak mythology and folkloreSacred Tree Profile: Oak's Medicine, Magic, Mythology, and Meanings
The human body is a memory of everything that happened to it. How do we perceive our body? How does it connect and act in a ceremonial context? The body can tell a lot if you're ready to listen to it.
There're patterns in every culture since ancient times. From Mayan tribes to native Americans, from ancient Egypt to Siberian nomads. What's special about rhythmic ornaments? How are patterns connected to Iсaros? Boris lifts the veil on how Shipibo patterns are a key to the ceremonial process, not forgetting the classic science perception of the environment by the human eye and brain.Mentioned books:- Rhode Island School of Design - Patterns and Poetry- Christopher Alexander - Pattern language- Ырк Битиг - Книга знаков (в переводе Бронислава Виногродского)- Jeremy Narby - The Cosmic Serpent- Robert Beer - The Encyclopedia of Tibetan Symbols and Motifs- Robert Beer - The Handbook of Tibetan Buddhist Symbols
Iсaros is a powerful tool in Amazonian indigenous plant medicine. Boris Ryabov explains the deep meaning and impact of Iсaros in the ceremonial context. He talks about its characteristics and uses, the difference from modern and folk songs, as well as the communicational aspect.
Boris Ryabov on the post-dieta (in Russian)
Boris Ryabov on the plants Gardening (in Russian)
Boris Ryabov about dealing with suppressed emotions in a ceremonial context (Russian)
Boris Ryabov about symbolic language in ceremonies (in Russian)
Boris Ryabov on Master Plant Diet, Part 2 (in Russian)
Boris Ryabov on Master Plant Diet, Part 1 (in Russian)
Boris Ryabov on integration after a ceremony (in Russian)
Boris Ryabov about origin of Medicine (in Russian)