Indigenous Australian culture is at least 60,000-100,000 years old. Hidden in the unbroken tradition are the shared roots of the Vedas, in which the Acacia (Khadira) was the Vajra, the weapon of Indra.

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Eleven years ago, Dimitri Mugianis was a heroin addict who tried Iboga, the sacred medicine of the Gabon tribe and the Bwiti religion in Africa.

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Tea tidings with the Teafaerie at MAPS Psychedelic Science 2013 conference. Who IS the Teafaerie, and how does she manifest the psychedelic dream?

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In which experiential journalist Rak Razam is interviewed by Dr. Sebastian Job, Honorary Associate, Department of Anthropology at the University of Sydney, about the interdimensional entities that we encounter on entheogens like ayahuasca and DMT.

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In which experiential journalist Rak Razam dialogues with Professor Diana Slattery of the McKenna Chair of Xenolinguistics at the Institute for the Encouragement of Outrageous Ideas.

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Experiential journalist Rak Razam chats with the world’s premier mycologist, Paul Stamets, at the Uplift festival, Dec 22, 2012, about the whole systems theory of nature that the mycelium networks of the mushrooms point towards.

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