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In this episode, we talk with the late Kilindi Yi, formerly a beloved psychedelic elder and speaker from the Detroit area, about his experiences taking extraordinarily high doses of magic mushrooms. He discusses the nature of reality, good and evil, death and eternity, his adventures meeting creatures in otherworldly realms, and why he wants other people to follow in his footsteps. Rather than seeing mushrooms as a remedy for emotional issues or other type of medicine, Kilindi viewed them as a technology for entering the multiverse and exploring its underpinnings. He described himself as an "interdimensional warrior" and regularly took doses of 50 grams, while a 5 gram dose is what is normally considered to be "heroic"! Kilindi has since passed away. Interestingly, one of the first things he said on this show was, "The only thing that's impossible is to die and not exist." Visit a compendium of Kilindi's talks and wisdom at https://dna2.org/index.php/baba-kilindi-iyi/ and Visit host Tara Rose at PeaceLoveTara.com and support the show at Patreon.com/GreenGoddessRising
I spent the New Year in Peru on an Ayahuasca and Noya Rao journey. During one ceremony I received a message that a man was coming into my life. When I returned from Peru Kilindi Iyi, the worlds foremost psychonaut called. Dennis McKenna called 7grams an heroic dose, Kilindi’s dose was 50grams. We met and the chemistry between is was electric. This may be the final interview he gave before crossing over in April. He told me nothing ever dies. I am sure is will be listening in with us. Produced by Dori Berinstein, edited by Alan Seales, music by Anthony Norman. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.
I spent the New Year in Peru on an Ayahuasca and Noya Rao journey. During one ceremony I received a message that a man was coming into my life. When I returned from Peru Kilindi Iyi, the worlds foremost psychonaut called. Dennis McKenna called 7grams an heroic dose, Kilindi’s dose was 50grams. We met and the chemistry between is was electric. This may be the final interview he gave before crossing over in April. He told me nothing ever dies. I am sure is will be listening in with us. Produced by Dori Berinstein, edited by Alan Seales, music by Anthony Norman. A proud member of the Broadway Podcast Network.
Kilindi Iyi presents at the 3-17-18 Michigan Psychedelic Society meeting. High dose psilocybin revisited.
Guest speaker: Shonagh Home PROGRAM NOTES: Date this lecture was recorded: October 2017 Today’s podcast features a talk given by Shonagh Home in October for the Women and Entheogens Conference. Kilindi continued the conference in honor of the conference founder Kai Wingo. The Women and Entheogens Conference was the brainchild of psychonaught Kai Wingo. Continuing […]
Back in the summer of 2017, I was invited to go to Mexico by author and Toad (5-MeO-DMT) facilitator Dr. Gerry Sandoval. He wanted me to come with him to Oaxaca, Mexico up to eat the wild psilocybin mushrooms that grow there. It was already an amazing offer and it hit a new level when he told me both Julian Palmer and Kilindi Iyi would be there as well. For this episode, I release to you the recording of Julian, Kilindi, Gerry, and I talking about our mushroom experiences the day after the ceremony. I knew this was going to be an opportunity of a lifetime, not only for myself but for you as well! There was a unique dynamic between us that morning and I knew I wanted to catch it for you. Enjoy. Hear more about my trip and see some exclusive photos at bit.ly/ATTMind57 Episode Breakdown Introductions What is the "landslide mushroom"? The modern history of mushrooms in the Oaxaca region of Mexico. Each of our specific experiences with the landslides the night before. Exploring the differences between different strains of mushrooms. Ayahuasca vs. Mushrooms; the vast potential of psilocybin. Communicating with plants. Entities, plant spirits, or manifestations of personal mind? Reality: oneness or multiplicity? Making sense of the psychedelic experience; the role psychedelics have played in each of our journeys. The ecological instability and threat encroaching these mushrooms. The different strains we have tried and which are our favorites. Advice for dosing mushrooms at that high, entheogenic level. Did you hear about my big news and all that goes with it? Please help me in this journey by becoming my patron on Patreon http://www.patreon.com/jameswjesso
Kilindi Iyi..One of the most renowned African Americans in the psychedelic field Kilindi Iyi is the head instructor and technical advisor of the Tamerrian Martial Art Institute based in Detroit Michigan. A world traveler and mycologist, Kilindi has presented on the subject of psilocybin as far north as Norway and as far south as Australia. His exploration and research talks about and centers on the high dose of psilocybin magic mushrooms. Kilindi shares information gleaned from many excursions into the hyper-dimensional and inter-dimensional realms through his direct experience with dosages in the 20 thru 40 dried gram range of mushroom ingestion. Kilindi brings decades worth of traveling in novel states of consciousness to share, coupled with the skills of master cultivator of exotic mushrooms, lends a power and authenticity to his presentations. Kilindi remains a teacher and advocate for hallucinogens, as a bridge into the world of trans-humanism. Through his writings, lectures and direct experience exploring novel states of consciousness, he will share a realm few have ventured.
The late, great Terence McKenna is famous for his suggestion to eat five dried grams of psilocybin mushrooms in silent darkness. Thanks to Terence five dried grams has been a milestone of depth and commitment to psychonauts around the world, an apex of intensity. Then Kilindi Iyi comes along and dismantles the concept of five dried grams as an apex of psilocybin intensity when he begins to speak publicly about his regular use of 30+ dried grams of psilocybin mushrooms.... 30 dried grams of psilocybin mushrooms, an ultra-high dose psilocybin experience. Our guest for this episode, Kilindi Iyi is a martial arts expert, a (medicinal and culinary) mushrooms grower, and a psychonaut challenging the status quo of the psychedelic community with an outspoken, brazen courage. He joins us on the show to discuss his experiences with these ultra-high dose psilocybin experiences, what brought him to explore so deeply, what it's like to take such a high dose, and what he has gleaned from those experiences about the nature of reality. Most importantly, we talk about what it means to become explorers of the mind by taking entheogens at any dose. Although much of what we talk about is offers direct insight and wisdom to anyone choosing to explore entheogens, some of it, much like back in Ep.6 with Rak Razam, goes wildly far-out; 30+ dried grams far-out. Full show notes at bit.ly/ATTMind48 ... Support The Podcast PayPal Donation Patreon Other Options (including bitcoin) ... TOPICS DISCUSSED Why dose this high, what's it like, and what does it show us about what we are, in reality. Do set and setting even matter anymore? The role, potential, and possibilities available at ultra high doses. The role, potential, and possibilities of entheogens at any dose. How martial arts training influenced Kilindi's choice to explore entheogens. "The journey of the alone into the alone." Coming to learn death. Being an explorer on the frontiers of consciousness. Entheogens for exploring deep philosophical questions, such as the nature of consciousness. The nature of reality: simulation theory, quantum entanglement, higher dimensional civilizations, etc. Crystal Technology / Weaponized Crystals Death and the psychedelic dimension. Please Subscribe to the Show!
Kilindi joins me once again to talk about his continued use of high doses of psilocybin mushrooms. We discuss some of the comments people had after our first podcast together, and cover lots of new territory. Kilindi talks also about his experiences in isolation tanks, yoga, and fasting for 40 days at a time. He expresses how, in his view, these other disciplines just don't truly compare to high dose experiences with psychedelics, especially mushrooms. It was another fascinating conversation, ending with the vision of taking ourselves to a new stage of evolution. Contact Kilindi at to get a hold of the DVD from the Detroit conference INSTAGRAM: TWITTER: www. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ChangeTruth More at
In this episode, Jonathan talks with fellow Michigander, Kilindi Iyi. Born and raised in Detroit, Kilindi is the head instructor and technical adviser of Tamerrian Martial Art Institute. A world traveler and mycologist, Kilindi has presented on the subject of psilocybin as far north as Norway and as far south as Australia. His exploration and research centers on high-dose psilocybin magic mushrooms. Jonathan and Kilindi met at Psychedemia in 2012, and have appeared together at many conferences around the USA and the world. They are currently both speaking at Beyond Psychedelics in Prague. Join Jonathan and Kilindi as they talk about the role of mushrooms in the secret history of martial arts, about the lessons Kilindi has learned form his 40+ years of symbiosis with the mushrooms, and about why he prefers the title "explorer" over "shaman," "medicine man," or "healer." Also discussed is the upcoming Detroit Psychedelic Conference, October 28-30 at the historic First Unitarian Church of Detroit on Cass. Full Program Notes can be found at: http://www.psychedelicparenting.org/podcast-29/
Kilindi uses high doses of psilocybin mushrooms to heighten his consciousness and explore new dimensions. He's a master in African style martial arts and has presented around the world on not only psilocybin, but many other psychedelics and their use in past cultures and religions around the world. Find Kilindi on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/kilindi.iyi and check out his presentation here: INSTAGRAM: TWITTER: www. FACEBOOK: www.facebook.com/ChangeTruth www.changetruth.com
Join the Clique as we welcome Kilindi iyi to our show!!! Brother Kilindi will shine some light on the true meaning of Christmas and the introduce us to the profound implications that magic mushrooms have made on our reality.
On this edition of No Holds Barred, host Eddie Goldman spoke with Ahati Kilindi Iyi, a martial arts legend and the head instructor and technical advisor of the TaMerrian Institute. Although as a youth he had a background in both wrestling and amateur boxing - his father was a boxer - Kilindi Iyi soon became attracted to the martial arts. This coincided with the rise of the Black Power movement, and growing up in the oft-rebellious Detroit area, he began to study the origins of the martial arts. He learned that the best evidence we have today shows that the martial arts originated in Africa, so he began to devote himself not only to preserving that history, but also spreading interest in what he calls the African fighting sciences. "No one actually knows where martial arts started. It could have been St. Louis, Missouri, for all we know. But as far as the recorded evidence that we have today, because somebody may come along tomorrow and find out some other recorded evidence, the oldest fighting systems that we have come from the African continent," he said in this interview, which was recorded by phone Monday. Since "the oldest records of human beings are located, in bone and in stone," in Africa, he concluded that we can then glean that "the oldest systems that we have record of now are the African fighting sciences." He also understood that the martial arts require "well-rounded" training, in striking, grappling, and weapons. He has traveled to Africa many times, and studied everything from Senegalese wrestling and the numerous styles of wrestling in Africa, to the warrior societies such as of the Maasai in Tanzania, and just about everything in-between. As for MMA, he coached Tai Bowden at UFC 9 in May 1996 in Detroit, well before the current rules were in place. He said that many of the elite fighters from the traditional martial arts did not participate in those early UFCs. We discussed the experience of those early UFCs, and also MMA today. For Kilindi Iyi, however, the main thing about martial arts is not who wins or loses a fight. Key for the practitioners are "the reasons why you fight, and the reasons why you don't fight." Martial arts to him aim to teach people "how you live your life," and not simply fighting techniques. We also discussed how the martial arts have actually been hurt by getting included in the Olympics or trying to get included; the long decline of Detroit and the roots of its present declaration of financial bankruptcy; how many martial arts today are still racially segregated; what we should and should not conclude about the life of Bruce Lee; sometimes-forgotten Jeet Kune Do fighters such as Carlton James and Larry Hartsell; why young people seeking training in martial arts should choose a school which emphasizes character and etiquette rather than choosing mainly on style; and much more. In addition, we also discussed the Warrior Retreat, which will be held August 30-September 1 in Williamstown, New Jersey, where he will be one of the many instructors. The No Holds Barred theme song is called "The Heist", which is also available on iTunes by composer Ian Snow. No Holds Barred is free to listen to and is sponsored by: ONE Fighting Championship. ONE FC is Asia's largest and most prestigious mixed martial arts event. ONE FC features the best Asian fighters and has initiated the ONE Asia Partnership Network, which includes most of the major MMA promotions and MMA gyms in Asia. For more information, go to their web site, at ONEFC.com. Beezid.com - Penny Auctions. Your #1 source for exciting auction shopping and outstanding deals on just about anything! Top rated, most trusted auction site online. Where do you shop? Beezid.com - Penny Auctions. American Top Team. Whether you're a beginner or a champion, train with the champions in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, boxing, wrestling, grappling, and mixed martial arts at American Top Team. Check out their web site at http://americantopteam.com/. The First Annual Liberty Bell Classic East Coast King of Catch Tournament, organized by the North American Catch Wrestling Association in conjunction with Scientific Wrestling. This catch wrestling tournament will take place Saturday, August 31, 2013, at the Klein JCC, 10100 Jamison Ave., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 19116. No points! No politics! Only submissions and pins win! For more information, go to nacwa.weebly.com. Thanks, Eddie Goldman EddieGoldman.com
Experiential journalist Rak Razam talks with Kilindi, an African-American warrior-teacher who works with psilocybin mushrooms as entheogenic guides in the mapping of the inner realms. Where Terence McKenna posited five dried grams as the 'heroic dose', Kilindi regularly takes 20-30 dried grams and goes deeper than most people have experienced, right to the core bardos of existence. His background with martial arts /warfare training colors his approach to exploring innerspace, drawing upon his African ur-shamanism lineage. What are the dangers of colonizing the invisible landscape and encountering interdimensional entities? Could territorial battles result in a 'West Bank of hyperspace?' as humans found 'interdimensional villages'? Does the mushroom access an interdimensional library of translinguistic information that underpins our physical reality? Does it have an agenda and are we ourselves being absorbed by it's mycellium consciousness? Join this fascinating discussion about high doses towards an organic singularity as humans re-engineer themselves into higher consciousness by synergizing the morphenogenic field through the mycellium network… For more information on Kilidi see: The Tamerrian Institute Photo: Adam Taylor and mushroom pics Gerhard Hillman This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.