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Belinda Eriacho joins us today to explore the intersection of the psychedelic renaissance and ancestral wisdom; connecting with our own ancestry; and what indigenous people bring to the psychedelic renaissance and the problems created by their absence.
We also talk about being in right relationship with sacred plants and where that does and doesn't not overlap with recreational use; how to cultivate reciprocity with indigenous peoples in psychedelic movements; the value and importance of supporting ethical psychedelic companies; and how legislating psychedelic medicine may help support the healing of intergenerational trauma held by indigenous people in North America.
Enjoy
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For links to Belinda's work, full show notes, and a link to watch this episode in video, head to bit.ly/ATTMind167
*** FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW**
*Promo Art For This Episode Courtesy of Simon Haiduk (slightly modified by James)*
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*** Extra BIG thanks to my patrons on Patreon for helping keep this podcast alive!
Especially my $23+ patrons, Andreas D, Clea S, Ian C, Yvette FC, Alex F, Eliz C, Nick M, Michelle M, & Chloe C ——
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Join Me For The Spirit Plant Medicine Conference!
The episode is sponsored by The Spirit Plant Medicine Conference, happening online and in Vancouver BC Nov 4-6
This year's theme is "The Role of Psychedelics for a Planet in Transition" and they are featuring Dennis McKenna, Paul Stamets, Belinda Eriacho, Wade Davis, Chris Bache, Jeremy Narby, Laurel Anne Sugden, Jamie Wheal, and more. The conference organizers have been wonderfully generous in offering the Livestream of the conference at no charge, all you have to do is register to get access.
Head to jameswjesso.com/spmc to learn more and registerIf you want to attend in person, or purchase the VIP digital access, follow that same link and use the promo code JWJ to get 11% off your ticket
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Belinda Eriacho joins us today to explore the intersection of the psychedelic renaissance and ancestral wisdom; connecting with our own ancestry; and what indigenous people bring to the psychedelic renaissance and the problems created by their absence.
We also talk about being in right relationship with sacred plants and where that does and doesn't not overlap with recreational use; how to cultivate reciprocity with indigenous peoples in psychedelic movements; the value and importance of supporting ethical psychedelic companies; and how legislating psychedelic medicine may help support the healing of intergenerational trauma held by indigenous people in North America.
Enjoy
...
For links to Belinda's work, full show notes, and a link to watch this episode in video, head to bit.ly/ATTMind167
*** FULL TOPICS BREAKDOWN BELOW**
*Promo Art For This Episode Courtesy of Simon Haiduk (slightly modified by James)*
SUPPORT THE PODCAST
*** Extra BIG thanks to my patrons on Patreon for helping keep this podcast alive!
Especially my $23+ patrons, Andreas D, Clea S, Ian C, Yvette FC, Alex F, Eliz C, Nick M, Michelle M, & Chloe C ——
****
Join Me For The Spirit Plant Medicine Conference!
The episode is sponsored by The Spirit Plant Medicine Conference, happening online and in Vancouver BC Nov 4-6
This year's theme is "The Role of Psychedelics for a Planet in Transition" and they are featuring Dennis McKenna, Paul Stamets, Belinda Eriacho, Wade Davis, Chris Bache, Jeremy Narby, Laurel Anne Sugden, Jamie Wheal, and more. The conference organizers have been wonderfully generous in offering the Livestream of the conference at no charge, all you have to do is register to get access.
Head to jameswjesso.com/spmc to learn more and registerIf you want to attend in person, or purchase the VIP digital access, follow that same link and use the promo code JWJ to get 11% off your ticket
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SUPPORT THE PODCAST
OR you can buy a copy of one of my books!
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