Reactionary Psychedelia [Expanding Mind Podcast]
On Expanding Mind, Erik Davis explores “reactionary psychedelia” and fascist modernism with author and historian Alan Piper.
Teasing Away the Threads: (Non) Insights on Gnosis from a Cyborg
With the intriguing confluence of friends that have – quite literally – sat on my couch as of late, and those who I correspond with mostly (for now) online, I felt compelled to share my own process with the elusive note of spiritual gnosis.
It all depends on what you call a Guru – Ramblings on a return from rural silence
Living in nature, at the whim of the five elements, one can learn to dissolve symbolic interactions, allowing what is to be without any feedback from artificially induced systems. The silence that develops from this sneaks up, suffusing and reclaiming the …
This Week In Psychedelic Culture
This week in psychedelic culture: psychedelic scenes in video games, a Mushroom Oracle, Ayahuasca and alien intelligence, legalizing psychedelic therapy, and McKenna’s cannabis lifestyle.
This Week in Psychedelic Culture
This week in psychedelic culture: MDMA can treat autism, the stages of Ayahuasca experience, getting off prescription drugs for mental health, a Sasha Shulgin Memorial and entheodelic myth making with Benton Rooks & Rak Razam.
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.
Mythmaker with Benton Rooks [In a Perfect World Podcast]
Snowed out in the aboveground world, Rak Razam talks with R.S. author and graphic novelist Benton Rooks on the premise of entheodelic storytelling and psychedelic culture.
Susan Sarandon Comes Out of the Closet About Her Psychedelic Use
Susan Sarandon recently sat down for an interview with The Daily Beast to promote her new film, The Last of Robin Hood. The conversation ran the gamut from her love affair with David Bowie, to marijuana and her use of psychedelics.
National Geographic Reporter Says Ayahuasca Cured Her Depression
National Geographic Reporter Kira Salak ventures deep into the Amazon outside of Iquitos, Peru to try the Ayahuasca brew.
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.