Psychedelics and Judaism
Can psychedelics help heal trauma and reconnect a culture to their mysticism? Read all about psychedelics and Judaism here.
Can psychedelics help heal trauma and reconnect a culture to their mysticism? Read all about psychedelics and Judaism here.
Psychologist Baba Ram Dass was a well loved author and spiritual teacher who helped bring Eastern philosophies and psychedelic healing to the Western world.
The world of Eclectic Medicine and of Emerson reinventing Thomas Taylor to inspire Americans had come to an end, although it would see rebirths in places like the Philosophical Research Society and movements like the New Age of the 1980s.
Eben Alexander gets grilled by Esquire, Sheldrake contra Dawkins on London Real, and a few tips for developing telepathy, and psycho-kinesis in this week's edition.
A brief history of dreaming, Electronic Voice Phenomena are everywhere, and Bare Normality asks what exactly is this Psi thing we're talking about, in this week's update.
Two new e-ebooks on current investigations of the anamolous, Edge Realms contributor Conner Habib on Dr Eben Alexander's NDE, and more in this week's up date.
Two new e-ebooks on current investigations of the anamolous, Edge Realms contributor Conner Habib on Dr Eben Alexander's NDE, and more in this edition of psi in the news.
Call me a hippie, but I've always had a vision of a better world. Of
people living in love peace and unity. And I believe that change begins
in ourselves, in our hearts. When I discovered raw foods, I knew I had
found a way to facilitate that change both in my own personal life, and
to influence others to make that change. It's this vision that propels
me.
This week on Souldish you can Illuminate with Parashakti, learn the
delicate art of Kimchi with Evolver, join Souldish for The Money Fix,
Dance to Tryptophanatic Vibes at Seed, and much more!
Since 2003, an avian influenza virus called H5N1 has been killing large
numbers of poultry – and occasionally people. But while public concern over bird flu has faded in recent years, the risk to humans has increased. A look at the history of pandemic flu can help us understand why the H5N1 virus remains a serious threat to mankind.