The psychedelic experience in the West is very valid, but it’s been a stepping stone and a learning curve of our culture, which is still a very young culture in terms of both spirituality and understanding the energetics of what we’re embedded in. We’ve had a few thousand years of what’s become Western culture over time, which has distanced itself from nature and has denied, over the course of many centuries, ever-increasing sorts of denials of spirit.

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And this isn’t conspiracy. This is just business. This is how civilizations have always been run. And it’s a fucking hard job.

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It’s like there’s a genetic predisposition or a memetic predisposition to playing roles that are needed within the hive, within the hive mind of our culture, or within the human species. And McKenna is a role waiting to be refilled.

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Just a couple of months ago, someone mentioned Ayahuasca. I’d never heard of it. Well, it’s a Brazilian and Peruvian psychedelic plant. I was one of the few who hadn’t heard of it because there is a large and ever-growing following. So today, an Amazonian experience, if you will, with Rak Razam and his shamanic odyssey.

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Is the sudden popularity of 5-MeO-DMT from the Sonoran Desert Toad medicine part of a process of ego dissolution culminating generations of plant work? Like the plants, have we been groomed to receive the light?

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What if the cultural chaos of these times was part of a natural process, just as when nature turns coals into diamonds from the intense pressure? As philosopher Henri Bergson has famously said, is the “universe a machine for making gods?”

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