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In this episode, we chatted with Raj, also known as Sikhadelic Healing, shares his experience with his path to spirituality. He brings a perspective that is unique, yet seems to make a lot of sense when you think about why Sikhism began.
What are your thoughts on the subject?
Follow Sikhadelics on Instagram: @sikhadelic.healing
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We sat down with Raj, known as Sikhadelics on social media, to talk about his views on Sikhism, Sikhi, and how psychedelics have played a role in his spiritual path. Raj shares his perspective on spirituality vs religion, and why he sees Sikhi as a way of life rather than a set of rules. We get into psychedelic therapy, psilocybin, magic mushrooms, microdosing, cannabis, and plant medicine — and how these sacred medicine practices connect to his journey with meditation, naam simran, and simran.
We talk about trauma healing, trauma release, and intergenerational trauma that affects so many in the Punjabi community. Raj breaks down how epigenetics and ancestral healing tie into mental health, especially South Asian mental health, which often goes unspoken. He shares how he took Amrit, became Amritdhari, and started waking up at Amrit Vela to connect with Gurbani. We discuss the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Gobind Singh, and the Guru Granth Sahib, including the Mool Mantra and stories of Baba Deep Singh.
The conversation touches on oneness, Ik Onkar, energy, the universe, and consciousness. Raj explains ego death and what it means to connect with Waheguru. We also talk about the Khalsa, the kirpan, and what it actually means to be initiated- it's not a baptism!!
We discuss wellness, holistic health, and how different modalities work for different people. He mentions experiences with Mother Aya and references to soma in ancient texts. We get into indigenous medicine, indigenous wisdom, and how Punjabi culture can learn from these traditions.
This Punjabi podcast covers the full healing journey- spiritual awakening, mindfulness, and how the endocannabinoid system actually works. We talk shadow work, emotional release, breathwork, somatic therapy, talk therapy, and yoga as alternatives for those who aren't ready for plant medicine.
We compare Western medicine and Eastern medicine, including Ayurveda and astrology, and why clinical trials and regulated healthcare matter for the future of legalization. This conversation is about soul growth, and we touch on neurodiversity and why meditation is harder for some than others.
We also address bad trips and why set and setting matter. We discuss harm reduction, safe ceremony practices, and the role of a facilitator or shaman. Raj shares thoughts on near-death experience and how it compares to ego death. We also cover anxiety relief, depression support, and the stigma around psychedelics. For those dealing with cancer anxiety or end-of-life distress, Raj explains why access to these medicines should be an option.
Follow Sikhadelics on Instagram: @sikhadelic.healing
By LIMELIGHTIn this episode, we chatted with Raj, also known as Sikhadelic Healing, shares his experience with his path to spirituality. He brings a perspective that is unique, yet seems to make a lot of sense when you think about why Sikhism began.
What are your thoughts on the subject?
Follow Sikhadelics on Instagram: @sikhadelic.healing
More details:
We sat down with Raj, known as Sikhadelics on social media, to talk about his views on Sikhism, Sikhi, and how psychedelics have played a role in his spiritual path. Raj shares his perspective on spirituality vs religion, and why he sees Sikhi as a way of life rather than a set of rules. We get into psychedelic therapy, psilocybin, magic mushrooms, microdosing, cannabis, and plant medicine — and how these sacred medicine practices connect to his journey with meditation, naam simran, and simran.
We talk about trauma healing, trauma release, and intergenerational trauma that affects so many in the Punjabi community. Raj breaks down how epigenetics and ancestral healing tie into mental health, especially South Asian mental health, which often goes unspoken. He shares how he took Amrit, became Amritdhari, and started waking up at Amrit Vela to connect with Gurbani. We discuss the teachings of Guru Nanak Dev Ji, Guru Gobind Singh, and the Guru Granth Sahib, including the Mool Mantra and stories of Baba Deep Singh.
The conversation touches on oneness, Ik Onkar, energy, the universe, and consciousness. Raj explains ego death and what it means to connect with Waheguru. We also talk about the Khalsa, the kirpan, and what it actually means to be initiated- it's not a baptism!!
We discuss wellness, holistic health, and how different modalities work for different people. He mentions experiences with Mother Aya and references to soma in ancient texts. We get into indigenous medicine, indigenous wisdom, and how Punjabi culture can learn from these traditions.
This Punjabi podcast covers the full healing journey- spiritual awakening, mindfulness, and how the endocannabinoid system actually works. We talk shadow work, emotional release, breathwork, somatic therapy, talk therapy, and yoga as alternatives for those who aren't ready for plant medicine.
We compare Western medicine and Eastern medicine, including Ayurveda and astrology, and why clinical trials and regulated healthcare matter for the future of legalization. This conversation is about soul growth, and we touch on neurodiversity and why meditation is harder for some than others.
We also address bad trips and why set and setting matter. We discuss harm reduction, safe ceremony practices, and the role of a facilitator or shaman. Raj shares thoughts on near-death experience and how it compares to ego death. We also cover anxiety relief, depression support, and the stigma around psychedelics. For those dealing with cancer anxiety or end-of-life distress, Raj explains why access to these medicines should be an option.
Follow Sikhadelics on Instagram: @sikhadelic.healing