Liberation Through Unknowing with Martin W. Ball
Host of The Entheogenic Evolution Podcast Martin W. Ball Joins us this episode to talk about 5-Me0-DMT, the nearly- religious fundamentalism around Terrence McKenna, the role of the Ego, and your true nature in non-duality.
ATTMIND RADIO – ENTHEODELIC STORYTELLING W/ BENTON ROOKS
We speak about the often-marginalized power of the storytelling narrative in fiction and literature, the role of mythology in the contemporary culture, altered states for creativity, and generally what it’s like to be a fringe-writer in the modern world…
Vision Quest: An Experience of Direct Knowing
Rational thinking prevents us from becoming involved in nature. But when we do become involved, we sense something of the unlimited reservoir of blessing and knowledge that has been available to us all along.
Who’s Tripping Who?
Psychedelic plants, fungi and animals can provide extremely valuable insights relating to life on this planet. Our species would be foolish to disregard these transformative agents that can be of benefit to ourselves, all life, and our long term future on this planet.
Aya: Awakenings San Francisco Full Panel Feb 18, 2014
A dynamic discussion on the evolution of the Western ayahuasca tradition, the DMT visions and the role of entities, guides and spirits, madre ayahuasca as an avatar of the planetary intelligence and how to become shamanauts of the invisible landscape…
You Have a Constitutional Right to Psychedelics
Who has the right to rule on what ideas you may and may not consider? Who has the right to regulate how you chose to use your mind? Not the Congress of the United States, not the Drug Enforcement Administration, not the National Institute of Drug Abuse.
Another Perspective on Terence: An Interview with Dennis McKenna
Even though Terence McKenna is notable as the public voice of the DMT experience, he wasn’t alone in the birthing of the psilocybin resurgence. I had a chat with Terence’s brother, Dennis McKenna, to get his perspective on the Terence McKenna phenomenon.
Ayahuasca: An Ethnopharmacologic History
We may try to desacralize the tea and render it down to a matter of chemistry and botany, receptor sites and pharmacology, but none of these things will ever explain the undeniable and profound mystery that is ayahuasca.
Sick Birds Die Easy – Exclusive Clip “The Ceremony”
A documentary crew of artists and misfits travel to Gabon, Africa, the believed origin of the Garden of Eden and home to one of the most powerful psychotropic plants on Earth.
Dark Shamanism: A Review of the Iboga documentary Sick Birds Die Easy
Essential viewing for those who wish to better understand how dire the mission of healing sick souls through ancient spiritual technology is, as the shamanic resurgence now begins to dawn on a global scale.