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Latest podcast episodes about maps psychedelic science conference

Mindful Trip
TRACEY TEE: Moms on Mushrooms, healing with psilocybin, embracing the divine feminine, and the magic of three.

Mindful Trip

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2023 50:40


Hi and thanks for joining. Today, my guest Tracey Tee does a deep dive into her life-changing psilocybin journeys, healing from traumatic health issues, and the magic of the number three.Tracey Tee is the founder of the internationally recognized psychedelic community for mothers, Moms on Mushrooms (M.O.M.).Since its launch in 2022, Moms on Mushrooms (M.O.M.) has been featured on NPR, Good Morning America, Today Show, Rolling Stone Magazine, NBC News, Fox News and London Times.Tracey has appeared on Dr. Phil, and has spoken on panels for PBS, TAM Integration, Microdosing Collective and was an invited speaker at the 2023 MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference. She lives in Denver, Colorado with her husband of 21 years, and their 12 year old miracle daughter.Your support means a lot so please subscribe, download, and share with friends and family. I'd also love to hear what resonates for you so send me your comments.YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@mindfultripofficialIG/Tik Tok: @mindfultripofficialFacebook: @mindfultripEmail: mindfultripofficial@gmail.comConnect with Tracey Tee:tracey@momsonmushrooms.comIG: @momsonmushroomsofficialWebsite: www.momsonmushrooms.comLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/traceytee/Disclaimer: Mindful Trip content and the views, thoughts, and opinions of the host, guests, and contributors is for informational purposes only, and is not intended to be a substitute for professional legal advice or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Consult with a medical provider or mental health care professional about your health-related questions. Mindful Trip does not encourage illegal activity, including but not limited to the illegal sale, purchase, or use of controlled substances.

The Third Wave
Imran Khan - From Stigma to Science: The Evolution of Psychedelic Research

The Third Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2023 70:02


In this Psychedelic Podcast episode, host Paul F. Austin speaks with Imran Khan, Executive Director of the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics (BCSP). The conversation explores diverse topics, from the recent MAPS conference to Khan's career journey and BCSP's mission to reshape psychedelic awareness. It asks the essential question: How can the field of psychedelics strike a balance between rapid growth, scientific rigor, and ethical considerations? Paul and Imran dissect the accelerating shift in public sentiment, evidenced by UC Berkeley's survey indicating that 61% of Americans support psychedelic therapy. This episode offers a multifaceted dialogue navigating the complexities of psychedelics, science, and society. Imran Khan: Imran Khan is Executive Director of the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics (BCSP). The BCSP exists to explore the potential of psychedelics through independent and rigorous research, training, and public education at one of the world's foremost universities. Imran has spent most of his career working at the nexus of science and society. He was previously the CEO of the British Science Association and ran grants programs for the Wellcome Trust, the world's third-largest charitable foundation. Imran has also advised lawmakers in the UK Parliament. He has presented at forums ranging from the Aspen Ideas Festival to the World Economic Forum and SXSW. His writing has appeared in the Financial Times, the Guardian, and BBC News. Imran has degrees in biology and in science communication from the University of Oxford and Imperial College London, respectively, and an MBA from City University, London. He now lives in the San Francisco Bay Area and enjoys trail-running, many forms of nerdery, and trying to cook the perfect dal. Highlights: Paul & Imran's reflections on the 2023 MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference. Imran's career trajectory and motivations for working with psychedelics. The surprising results of the UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics (BCSP) public survey. How history has informed BCSP's approach to psychedelic science. BCSP's role as a reliable voice in the field of psychedelic education. BCSP's psychedelic journalism fellowship, sponsored by Tim Ferriss. Berkeley's psychedelic facilitator training program. The impact of California's Senate Bill 58 and the TREAT Initiative. Imran's gripe with the term “plant medicine.”   Key Links: UC Berkeley Center for the Science of Psychedelics (BCSP): http://psychedelics.berkeley.edu/ Imran on Twitter: https://twitter.com/imrankhan?lang=en Third Wave's Psychedelic Coaching Institute: https://psychedeliccoaching.institute/   Episode Sponsors:  Apollo Neuro - Third Wave listeners get 15% off. Psyched Wellness - use code THIRDWAVE23 to get 15% off. BiOptimizers - Get 10% off Magnesium Breakthrough

The Other Side Of Potential
Episode 255: The Truth about Psychedelics with Mark Monchek

The Other Side Of Potential

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2023 52:50


Psychedelic treatments in medical interventions are becoming more prevalent in America. Full-scale implementation is still a long way away as there are still major concerns surrounding psychedelic use, mostly regarding unsafe recreational use and abuse but also how psychedelics might negatively affect the people who could actually benefit from these treatments the most. Joining us again today to give us a better understanding of what he calls “sacred medicine” is the vastly knowledgeable and ever-eloquent, Mark Monchek. Mark recently attended the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference 2023, and from what he learned there, he gives us his definition of psychedelics before diving into the human history of mind-altering medicines.  We learn about the importance of understating your intention, why medical psychedelic treatments are useful when done correctly, how psychedelics may affect people with depression and anxiety, and how psychedelics can affect spiritual and overall human development in the long run. All things considered, the use of psychedelics under proper supervision could be the catalyst to help you do the work more effectively, so be sure to tune in to find out why!What you'll learn about in this episode: Mark's definition of psychedelics or, as he refers to them, sacred medicine. Set and setting: understanding your intention and knowing how to safely use psychedelics.A brief look at the history of psychedelics.The risks of using psychedelics for people with depression and anxiety. Assessing the long-term effects of psychedelics within spiritual (and overall) development. Why MAPS doesn't support the recreational use of psychedelics. The dangers of jumping from one addiction or dependency to another. Why psychedelic treatments should be viewed as catalysts and not cures. Safe and unsafe psychedelic trips: defining “good trip,” “bad trip,” and “negative state.”The ins and outs of medical psychedelic treatments. Mark's parting words of wisdom and advice: be present in every moment!Transcript: HereMark Monchek:Website: https://opplab.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/markmonchek/ X: https://twitter.com/MarkMonchekBook: https://www.amazon.com/Culture-Opportunity-Grow-Business-Disruption/dp/0692811257 Links Mentioned:MAPS Psychedelic Science 2023: https://psychedelicscience.org/ Humphry Osmond: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC381240/ Sharon Spano:Website: sharonspano.comFacebook: facebook.com/SharonSpanoPHDInstagram: instagram.com/drsharonspano/LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/sharonspano/Book: thetimemoneybook.comContact: sharon@sharonspano.comX: twitter.com/SharonSpanoThe Other Side of Potential Podcast: sharonspano.com/podcast/

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The Third Wave
Spring Washam - Bridging Traditions: Psychedelics, Buddhism, & Ancestral Wisdom

The Third Wave

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2023 69:04


In this Psychedelic Podcast episode, Paul F. Austin meets meditation teacher and healer Spring Washam at the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference to discuss Buddhism, psychedelics, and ancestral wisdom. Find episode links, summary, and transcript here: https://thethirdwave.co/podcast/episode-208-spring-washam Paul and Spring delve deep into the synergies and incompatibilities across healing modalities. They ask whether indoor practices can ever rival nature's transformative power. They reflect on innate desires toward rooting on land and the consequences of disconnection. They ask whether the spirit of Harriet Tubman and other ancestral heroes can heal society's conflicts. And they explore the psychedelic divide between Southern traditions and Northern adaptations. Join Paul and Spring for a fascinating perspective on mindfulness, plant medicine, and the evolution of society. Spring Washam: Considered a pioneer in bringing mindfulness-based meditation to diverse communities; Spring Washam is a well-known teacher, healer, and visionary leader based in Oakland, California. She is the author of A Fierce Heart: Finding Strength, Courage and Wisdom in Any Moment and The Spirit of Harriet Tubman: Awakening from the Underground. Spring is one of the founding teachers at the East Bay Meditation Center, an organization that offers Buddhist teachings with attention to social action and multiculturalism. She is a member of the teachers' council at Spirit Rock Meditation Center, offering teachings on Buddhist philosophy, Insight meditation, and loving-kindness practices. Spring is also the founder of Lotus Vine Journeys, a one-of-a-kind organization that blends indigenous healing practices with Buddhist wisdom in transformative retreats in Central America. She has practiced and studied Buddhist philosophy in both the Theravada and Tibetan schools of Buddhism since 1999. Spring is also a shamanic practitioner, studying indigenous healing practices since 2008. Spring's workshops, interviews, and writing can be found in mainstream media worldwide. Highlights: How Buddhist practitioners view psychedelics. Spring's early ayahuasca journeys and revelations. Spring's lessons from Buddhist lineages. Jack Kornfield's guidance and teachings. Spring's Lotus Vine Journeys ayahuasca retreats in Costa Rica. How psychedelics and Buddhism reconnect us to nature. Spring's journey from California to Georgia to start a plant-medicine community. Exploring the importance of healing human disconnection from the land. Spring's insights from her book, The Spirit of Harriet Tubman: Awakening from the Underground. Spring's presentation at the MAPS Conference on Buddhism & ayahuasca. Reflecting on how to bridge modern spirituality with indigenous lineages. Key Links: Spring's website: https://www.springwasham.com/Spring on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/springwasham/?hl=en Lotus Vine Journeys retreat center: https://www.lotusvinejourneys.com/ Spring's new book, The Spirit of Harriet Tubman: Awakening from the Underground: https://amzn.to/3Ktio19 These show links may contain affiliate links. Third Wave receives a small percentage of the product price if you purchase through the above affiliate links. Continue the conversation about this episode in Third Wave Community. Create your account for free at community.thethirdwave.co Episode Sponsors: Magi Ancestral Supplements - Visit ancestralmagi.com and use coupon code TW10. Psyched Wellness - Use code THIRDWAVEPOD to get 15% off. Apollo Neuro - Third Wave listeners get 15% off.

The Vital Point
66. Harmonizing Science & Spirit: Integrating the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference

The Vital Point

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 55:01


I'm closing out Season 6 by exploring the emotionally transformative experience of attending the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference - which was surprisingly similar to an actual extended psychedelic ceremony! I reflect on the emotions, and the expansive and optimistic experiences, that deserve careful integration just like a psychedelic journey. In a way, this podcast is part of my integration process! Some highlights: -The psychedelic conference experience -Impactful Workshops  and Panels I attended -The diversity of attendees and the state of psychedelics -Hope for the Future Thanks for journeying with me - I'll be back soon with Season 7! For more information about Jonathan Schecter's work and get your FREE guide to using Breathwork for Integration go to: http://beacons.ai/bluemagicalchemy  Sign up for integration circles, including my Integrative Breathwork circles at https://empathic.love/calendar/ Jonathan Schecter is a transformation and integration coach, certified breathwork facilitator, mindfulness teacher and Somatic Experiencing Professional in training. His work centers around helping clients find clarity in their mind, and safety in their body. He helps clients learn to use their breath to build awareness, regulate their nervous system and connect to their inner intelligence. The methods he uses in coaching are the same ones he's used to transform his own life.

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To Be Blunt: The Podcast for Cannabis Marketers
The T(HC) Break: Unraveling The Intersection of Synthetic Psychedelics and Synthetic Cannabinoids

To Be Blunt: The Podcast for Cannabis Marketers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2023 49:17


"It's not that synthetics are inherently bad. It's there are bad ways to synthesize, and there are good ways to synthesize." - Shayda TorabiDo you want to know how Cannabis and Psychedelics Converge?Join Shayda as she explores the overlap between cannabis and psychedelics. Experience her accounts from the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference and the Cannabis Marketing Association's Summit. Uncover the efforts to legalize psychedelic therapy and the implications for medical use.Discover challenges around regulation, competition for market share, and use of synthetic cannabinoids, and hear best practices for brands looking to compete in this industry.[00:00 - 08:35] Exploring the Synergy Between Cannabis and Psychedelics[08:35 - 16:58] Unveiling the Pros and Cons of Psychedelic Legalization[16:59 - 24:49] Exploring the Convergence of Natural and Synthetic Cannabis[24:50 - 32:46] Quality Products, Chemistry Insights, and Effective Marketing Strategies[32:48 - 40:15] A Deep Dive into Negotiation, Expansion, and Meeting the Press[40:15 - 48:58] Regulation, Safety, and the Future of the IndustryShayda Torabi has been called one of the most influential Women in WordPress and now she's one of the women leading the cannabis reformation conversation building one of Texas' premier CBD brands. She's currently the CEO and Co-Founder of RESTART CBD, a female-run education first CBD wellness brand. And has formerly held marketing positions at WP Engine and WebDevStudios. Shayda is the host of a podcast for cannabis marketers called To Be Blunt, where she interviews top cannabis brands on their most successful marketing initiatives. When Shayda's not building her cannabiz in Texas, you can find her on the road exploring the best hikes and spots for vegan ice cream. Follow Shayda at @theshaydatorabi SPONSORSHIP is brought to you by Restart CBD. Check them out for your CBD needs.LEAVE A REVIEW + help someone who wants to join me for episodes featuring some serious cannabis industry by sharing this episode or click here to listen to past episodes.RESTART CBD is an education-first CBD wellness brand shipping nationwide. Get full access to To Be Blunt at tobebluntpod.substack.com/subscribe

Mind Body Health & Politics
From Overcoming Heroin Addiction to Decriminalizing Sex Work – Randy Hencken

Mind Body Health & Politics

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 56:26


Addiction, psychedelic medicine, legalization and the decriminalization of sex work… Our guest, Randy Hencken, is no stranger to big ideas and challenging the status quo. As we discuss the topic of psychedelic medicines, our conversation naturally transitions to the decriminalization of sex work. Randy's experience with advocacy and political strategy in both fields provides valuable insight into the differences and similarities between these two areas of reform, and how they can inform each other in the pursuit of greater social justice.“I learned that people aren't evil in most cases, that they just have different opinions they have different values”Randy Hencken, is a business strategist for Prisms AI and recently a political consultant for Decriminalize Sex Work. He was a co-founder of Blue Frontiers, an organization that aimed to build a floating city in French Polynesia, and previously served as the Executive Director of The Seasteading Institute. In addition, Randy was the Chairman of the Board for Students for Sensible Drug Policy and the Communication Director for the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies (MAPS), where he organized the first MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference in San Jose in 2011. He was also the Associate Director for the Ibogaine Association based in Mexico. Randy holds a Masters degree in Communication Studies and a Bachelor's degree in Business Management from San Diego State University. He is joining the show to discuss his successful overcoming of addiction to heroin and cocaine using the psychedelic medicine Ibogaine in 2001. Randy resides in Snowmass Village, Colorado with his wife and doodle, and spends as much time as he can outdoors, snowboarding, skiing, mountain biking, and white water rafting. He has led a camp at Burning Man for the past 20 years. He is also hosting two adventures bookending the Psychedelic Science conference in Denver this June, 2023. Learn more at about these excursions at www.ps23co.comShow notes:* Randy's battle with Heroin* How Randy kicked the habit with Iboga* Is it time psychedelic freedom political party?* Psychedelics have become mainstream now* Adjusting post Ibogaine treatment* The Dangers of Ibogaine and a possible solution* A really clear path between wanting to legalize drugs and decriminalize sex work* Legalization vs. Decriminalization* A case study: New Zealand* Should sex workers be licensed?* The work Decriminalize Sex Work (DSW) does* Psychedelic Science 2023 Colorado Mountain AdventuresLinks and references:* Psychedelic Wisdom* Psychedelic Medicine* Psychedelic Science 2023 Colorado Mountain Adventures* Prisms.aiWant the episode transcript and video? Join our Tribe!Mind Body Health & Politics is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.https://www.mindbodyhealthpolitics.org/subscribe Get full access to Mind Body Health & Politics at www.mindbodyhealthpolitics.org/subscribe

Psychedelics Today
Lex Pelger - Bluebird Botanicals

Psychedelics Today

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2018 79:17


Download Key Takeaways Bluebird Botanicals is leading the industry in third-party testing and Lab results, green initiatives and a stand on hemp policy. CBD helps cushion the psychoactive impact of THC on CB1 receptors, making for a less intense ‘high’. Lex has a lot of hope for the 2018 Farm Bill, and believes hemp has widespread uses that will open many market opportunities in the future. Intro Joe interviews Lex Pelger, Science Director of Bluebird Botanicals, a Colorado-based company. They talk about CBD and the issues with the FDA talking about health benefits. The use cases of hemp and drug war are discussed. Who is Lex Pelger? He is a Science Director of Bluebird Botanicals. Lex moves from New York to Colorado. He did a psychedelic storytelling open mic tour (Blue Dot tour) across the USA and it culminated at the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference. Moved from the hustle of New York to Colorado to have his baby. The Cannabinoid Lex gets excited the more he learns about how intricate the endocannabinoid system is to humans and all mammals Bluebird Botanicals doesn't make any medical claims CDB supports health and homeostasis The cannabinoid system was discovered in the body only 25 years ago Opium and Cannabis were the two oldest plants used in the body There isn't anyone connection for cannabis, because there are so many receptors in the human body There is a ton of research happening on cannabinoids Lex thinks the research ban on phytocannabinoids is unfortunate Cannabis and cannabinoids are the most studied drugs in the US CBD functions as a homeostasis molecule Anandamide was the first endogenous cannabinoid discovered in the human brain in 1991 by a team led by Raphael Mechoulam in Israel Raphael Mechoulam discovered the final structure of THC in 1963 CB1 Receptor in the brain was discovered in 1991 also CB1 Receptor If the CB1 receptors are blocked in a human or animal, they won't get ‘high’ on weed The presence of CBD doesn't allow THC to fully bind to the CB1 receptor, so when CBD is present in THC, you won't get quite as high Lex thinks it's unfortunate that because weed has been in prohibition, it has been bred so hard to only have THC He thinks all weed should have a little bit of CBD to cushion the psychoactive nature of THC The Endocannabinoid System Joe says there is no profile to test the endocannabinoid system to know if a person is deficient or not, that he knows of Lex says if you get your genetic results from a company like 23 and me, it will tell you about your cannabinoid alleles A bad trip to a young brain can damage it forever The activists that annoy Lex are ones that refuse the obvious negatives Weed should not be given to all children The ‘Right to Fly’ Jonathan Thompson - Psychedelic Parenting Blog and Podcast How to create a community on psychedelics Noah Potter - Psychedelic Law Blog An open-source thought experiment in psychedelic law and policy “This plant is tied down by so many regulations” - Lex In the state of Colorado, you can't make new genetics Lousy laws made it hard to diversify the cannabis plant Lex believes Aldous Huxley’s book The Island is the best blueprint for what a sane integration of psychedelics and psychoactive might look like. Lex says people taking mushrooms in the woods together is so special, simply because a group of people is spending 6-8 hours with nature and with each other. Bluebird Botanicals Many different products - isolates, oils, vape juice, and topicals will be back soon Independent Lab Verification Leading the industry with third-party lab results Transparent about ingredients, NO pesticides used! Paired with Eurofins - world’s biggest testing lab Bluebird partners with the farmers, packaging partners, etc to be green and more eco-friendly always CEO Brandon hears about a new point of quality to be added, he goes for it Passed 99% inspection quality, CGMP Lex thinks its so nice to work for a company that focuses on giving back to the customers, focusing on employees, quality, the planet, and just giving back CBD Drug Law Changes in California The regulations restrict being able to add CBD to food, which goes is against the 2014 Federal Farm Bill Bluebird is on the board for the US Hemp Roundtable - Hemp Policy Jonathan Miller - Lawyer of the group and writer to address misinterpretation of the law “It's foolish to have the 1950’s 1960’s mindset of cannabis” - Joe Marijuana vs Hemp Both are cannabis plants Cannabis is the species, THC is more than .3% THC, Hemp is less than .3% THC “If a state inspector comes in and tests 6 samples and the results come up as .4% or .5%, they make you burn it. They don't burn it for you, you have to burn it yourself while you watch.” - Lex Cannabis is tricky to grow for commercial use It takes 3 generations for the plant to get used to the environment “Thank you, farmers, for being farmers” - Joe 2018 Farm Bill Mitch McConnell majority leader of the Senate, is pushing this because he comes from Kentucky, the Hemp state. The Senate version of the Farm Bill is correct, the House version has none of the correct language in it. McConnell and the pro-hemp committee will hash out the differences between the two bills. This Bill expands on all of the rights so it makes it look more enticing and safe for big businesses like Whole Foods and Banks. This bill is going to open up many markets. Hemp as an Industrial Product “What’s really cool about hemp is how widespread the uses are” - Lex The Hemperor, Jack Herer discovered all of the uses for the hemp plant Oil and plastic did win, hemp did not win as a top 10 commodity It’s a hard plant to work within the processing stage Thomas Jefferson stopped growing hemp because the retting stage was too hard on his slaves Hemp is not going to change all the markets it's been said it will transform Lex says hempcrete is fascinating. Using hemp as lubricants, bath bombs, and just the seeds are fascinating uses The Russians and the English fought in a war over access to hemp Hemp is a rope that doesn't get destroyed by saltwater, fueled the world’s Navy Fiber is so important, and hemp as a fiber was widespread Hemp seeds are a perfect mix of essential fatty acids Hemp seed made pigeons breed more Joe says there was a huge tradition of people eating pigeons Agriculture is so bad for topsoil, hemp can help repair our lands for us to keep surviving Hemp is a holy material in Korea Joseph Needham layed out all of China’s inventions and explained that the founders of Daoism had a cannabis-induced ‘dream’ and envisioned the first Daoist school where Yin and Yang came from Lex’s job as a Science Director for Bluebird Lex does a lot of education around CBD, Cannabinoid science conferences His passion for cannabis stems from his grandma’s medical condition He wanted to find a way to describe the cannabinoid system for elders to understand Lex is thankful for groups like Erowid, who sit down and interview our elders Lex tells a story about a man who took LSD in the woods, and fell to the ground and felt one with the trees, felt himself rooting down, and felt complete. He never forgot that feeling Lex thinks that a person should be stable before embarking on a psychedelic journey “Huxley says that therapists are attracted to psychedelics because of their own dark icebergs” - Lex. He thinks that therapists should be A gatekeeper, not THE gatekeeper Joe has been trying to get in touch with Dana Beal who popularized ibogaine “Dana Beal was an old-time, cowboy pot smuggler to fund yippie political activism, outreach, and political activism, so he could make the way that he made money, illegal” - Lex He used the system against itself Cannabis can cause catalepsy in people - which makes one ‘blackout’ 90% of cointel pros were against the Black Panthers Hoover feared them because they were black and he was racist They were extremely effective Lex explains that the war on cannabis has a racist framework, Nixon said “Because black people use cocaine and hippies use cannabis, we can use it against them” Lex goes on to talk about the history of the CIA, which puts its money into drug trade because it's untraceable, they protect the drug lords to use it for their own financial benefit He says the CIA and DEA are inefficient bureaucracies “Our belief at Bluebird, is we have to end the war on drugs. It's not a war on drugs, it's a war on people. The war on drugs is incredibly effective at doing what it was designed to do, and that was to hold, certain people groups down” Joe comments saying that there are babies being born and being brought into this world. He appreciates Bluebird for having proper business practice Final Thoughts Lex finished his Moby Dick Pot books about the endocannabinoid system and the war on drugs He says he based them on Moby Dick because it was the only thing large enough to fit the entire history of cannabis and war on drugs He does the Greener Grass Podcast for Bluebird which includes topics on cannabis and green initiatives. He is also a part of the Psychedelic Salon http://www.lexpelger.com/ https://bluebirdbotanicals.com/

FUTURE FOSSILS
30 - Becca Tarnas (Archetypal Astrology & Living Through A Revolutionary Age)

FUTURE FOSSILS

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2017 52:55


New essays, music, talks, and writing coming soon for my Patreon supporters! Subscribe here and get everything I do for free if you haven’t already…This week our guest is Becca Tarnas, whom I caught up with at the 2017 MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference in Oakland.Becca’s Websitehttps://beccatarnas.com/about/Archai Journal: The Journal of Archetypal Cosmologyhttp://www.archai.org/“Everything breathes together.” - PlotinusWe discussed:The imminent shift into an archetypal paradigm, in which we transcend naïve subject-object dualism and experience meaning as not merely something manufactured by the brain…Uranus-Pluto Alignments in the 1960s & the 2010sJupiter joining the revolution in 2016-2017 and magnifying thingsWhat will the world be like after all this revolutionary energy runs its course?Impending collective shadow work in our inherently psychedelic future circa Saturn-Pluto Conjunction, 2018-2021 (ish)How do we hold to our centers in a storm of history?How do you deal with knowing that most of your adult life is going to be spent navigating unprecedented social & personal transformation?“I think having the archetypal perspective helps me to ‘zoom out’ and see this as part of a larger narrative, and to feel myself participating in something that is SO much bigger than me. So that helps. I definitely feel fear, as any mortal person would, during this time. I also feel the wave of excitement of this very powerful revolutionary moment, recognizing that change really IS necessary in this time.”“…to just try and participate as fully as possible. Because it IS a remarkable time to be alive…”“I think being okay with the Mystery has to be a part of it. And, at the same time, it can’t be a part of it all the time. Sometimes we do have to just melt down and accept the utter chaos and fear of it all and then pick ourselves back up from that place and keep going forward.”#futureshock & #pastshockThe wonder of the holistic intelligence disclosed by archetypal cosmology.James Hillman is awesome and there are a lot of good scholars and academics working on archetypal astrology, these days…What is rigor in astrology? How does the community peer review?Science and Imagination.Books Mentioned:• Cosmos & Psyche by Richard Tarnas• Glass House by Charles Stross• Stages of Faith by James Fowler• Promethea by Alan MooreSubscribe to Future Fossils on iTunes:http://bit.ly/future-fossilsSubscribe to Future Fossils on Stitcher:http://stitcher.com/podcast/michael-garfield/future-fossilsJoin the Future Fossils Facebook Group:https://www.facebook.com/groups/futurefossils See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

In A Perfect World
32: New MAPS of Hyperspace #3: interviews with Stan Grof and Nicholas Sand

In A Perfect World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2010 45:04


At the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference 2010 with experiential journalist Rak Razam: * Stan Grof divulges his personal history in the Checkoslovakian psychedelic scene of the 1950s and his first trip in 1956; psychedelic therapy, his LSD research in America and his disappointment at the discarding of years of scientific data; his subsequent founding of holotropic breathwork and its ability to alter consciousness; and his thoughts on the current wave of psychedelic research in some ways going over old ground... Stan advocates the technologies of the sacred as part of healing and a network of centers to support the exploration of consciousness in a supported environment... * Nick Sand, famed LSD chemist who developed "Orange Sunshine" tells of his part in the acid movement of the sixties and beyond in a sizzling conversation... Sand trained with Mazatec mushroom shamaness Maria Sabina and received his first illuminations in cosmic glossalalia with her, deciding to first synthesize psilocybin... When that proved too expensive to produce he turned his hand to DMT, creating the first street use of the tryptamine in the US and turning people on, including Richard Alpert from Millbrook... Sand went on to become the Chief Alchemist for the League of Spiritual Discovery–and was prosecuted for following his religion under his constitutional rights... The rest is history, and a very colorful one at that! Learn the secrets of pizeoluminescent-LSD as the inner light, the sacrafice the acid chemists took personally for their work, how Sand survived life in prison, his Eckhart Tolle connection–and how Richard Milhouse Nixon was dosed with acid, and much, much more in this very provoking interview... Additional comments by Gypsy Taub... Stan Grof pic courtesy of Pati Lyall Nick Sand pic courtesy of Anthony Devan psychedelic background courtesy of Tim Parish and The Journeybook This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.

In A Perfect World
31: New MAPS of Hyperspace #2: interviews with Sasha Shulgin, Mountain Girl and Alex and Allison Grey

In A Perfect World

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2010 29:17


At the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference 2010 with experiential journalist Rak Razam: * In perhaps his last public interview, Sasha Shulgin shares his thoughts on the future of psychedelics and the repositioning of 'drugs' in culture; the thrill of the chase in exploring virginal molecular landscapes and bringing back chemical maps; rules for safe ingestion and active levels of compounds... and the revelation of the most potent drug there is... * Carolyn (Adams) Garcia, aka Mountain Girl tells of her time in the boys club of the Merry Pranksters, hanging with Neal Cassady and Ken Kesey, and the gender politics of being the only girl with a motorbike for a thousand miles around La Honda in the early 60s... From the Pranksters to the Grateful Dead, and her marriage to Jerry Garcia, Mountain Girl has always been an integral part of the hippie tribe. Here she reveals the lessons of the infamous Acid Tests, the failure of "group mind", and her advice for women entering the psychedelic scene... * Alex and Allison Grey talk about the entheogenic origins of art and the mystic state of religion; the spiritual renaissance catalyzed by entheogens and a hunger for the transcendent; shamanic art and anchoring energy into this realm; the mapping of hyperspace by a generation of new psychedelic artists, and COSM - the Chapel of Sacred Mirrors and the Grey's mission to create a permanent home for visionary art... Sasha Shulgin pic courtesy Pati Lyall Mountain Girl pic courtesy of Lianne Gillooly Ralph Metzner pic courtesy of the web psychedelic background courtesy of Tim Parish and The Journeybook This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.

In A Perfect World
30: New MAPS of Hyperspace #1: interviews with Rick Doblin, Charles Grob, and Ralph Metzner

In A Perfect World

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2010 31:20


At the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference 2010 with experiential journalist Rak Razam: * Rick Doblin talks about the almost 25-year history of MAPS, the Multi-Disciplinary Association of Psychedelic Studies, the "end of the beginning of the Psychedelic Renaissance" and why Western culture is now ready for the psychedelic experience and a global spirituality. Rick discusses the return of the 60s elders and the new psychedelic generation, the spiritual approach to entheogens paralleling the medical psy-resurgence, the need to turn on, tune in and stay in the culture as we integrate the numinous, and much more... * Charles Grob outlines some of his landmark studies with entheogenic medicine, including the ayahuasca research of the early 1990s on serotonin-platelet rejuvenation after regular ayahuasca usage and the current cultural uptake; MDMA tests on volunteers and the difference between man-made and indigenous medicines; and psilocybin with late-stage cancer patients treating anxiety. Sacred medicines allow exploration of the great mysteries, Grob says, and induce mystical experiences that are at the root of all true healing... * Ralph Metzner discusses the PTSD-MDMA tests MAPS is sponsoring and the possibility of psychedelics as a soma for the masses; his history with Tim Leary and the Harvard years and the need to move drugs out of law enforcement and back into public health system. background image courtesy of Tim Parish and the Journeybook This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported License.