Intergenerational Trauma and Emotional Responsibility ~ (Lecture given at Shambhala 2017)
Here are my thoughts on how I build a personally meaningful Ceremony with Psilocybin, Magic Mushrooms without cultural appropriation.
Many people struggle with addiction their whole lives. Their story is one of (hu)man vs. addiction, and often, the story ends with addiction the victor. But what if that is not the way the story needs to be written? what is there is a way out that helps us suffering to reach into the root of our pain and find our love for life again?
Today’s guest is a man with a propensity to contemplate big questions around dying and a long history of being on the front lines of what he calls “the death trade”. Welcome, Stephen Jenkinson to Adventures Through The Mind.
Memories of ayahuasca arise, the feeling tone they echo in my soul is alive in me and now I’m sitting here immersed the presence of vulnerability and sadness.
This may be amongst, it not THE BEST lecture I have ever given on this topic. I am honored and excited to share it with you now.
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Apparently, being in love is tough. It’s filled with fears and insecurities, the pending pain of future loss, and the echoes of old wounds long since misperceived as resolved when they were only adequately compensated for.
I had forgotten this until recently, when context forced a reappraisal…
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Taking psychedelics in a mature context can be a beautifully beneficial addition to a person’s life, though the general stigma around psychedelics, like LSD or Psilocybin Mushrooms, can hinder being able to talk openly with love ones about one’s use of them. Here is my perspective on taking to parents or other parental figures about taking psychedelic drugs…
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The above video is titled Respect And Psilocybin These are short clips of my talk in Montreal in late 2013, at the tail end of…



















