For those who don’t know, Ayahuasca is a hallucinogenic (visionary) brew and vegetal medicine that’s used in the Amazonian basin by many different tribes indigenously through Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, and Brazil.
It’s the relationship with earth medicines, entheogens like ayahuasca and psilocybin and so many more that promise a deeper reconnection with the planetary well of being that we are embedded in.
The ego will also adapt and commodify anything that comes at it, including the ancient art of shamanism and the plant and earth medicines – the entheogens – which have now returned into the Western mind frame in the last few decades.
Our spiritual disconnect has culminated over the long course of his-story in contributing to the ecological apocalypse. And yet, like many indigenous cultures with legends of world ages and catastrophe pray, there can be hope.
The old ways are breaking down and a new paradigm is emerging in the post-industrial, information era. This new world age that we’re coming into is a fresh start, which needs a new mythology (which is also developing rapidly around us).
All through history people have reported having spontaneous “mystical experiences” naturally and through the aid of external catalysts like shamanic plant and earth medicines. Our consciousness is always changing and, like our DNA, adapting to the circumstances of our environment.
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