In this last episode of 2016 we are going to listen to a mixed bag of Terence McKenna material. See you all next year...
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Car Seat Headrest
In this last episode of 2016 we are going to listen to a mixed bag of Terence McKenna material. See you all next year...
Music featured in this episode:
Car Seat Headrest
In this episode my guest is alchemist and author Mark Stavish. Mark is the Director of Studies for the Institute for Hermetic Studies. Check out hermeticinstitute.org and hermetic.com/stavish for more information.
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Jamatar
It is time to celebrate the 100th episode of this podcast with some statistics.
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Woven Songs of the Amazon
In this episode my guest is author and polymath Dr. Richard Alan Miller. His research in the field of paranormal began as a graduate physicist eventually working 11 years with the military intelligence agency of the United States Navy. During this period he produced numerous foundational papers, including A Holographic Concept of Reality and Embryonic Holography. He now writes for Nexus magazine and is also an author with numerous books under his belt. Check out his sites www.richardalanmiller.com and www.docram.com for more information.
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Dan Warren
In this episode we will listen to a talk by ethnobotanist, mystic, psychonaut, lecturer, and author Terence McKenna called Thoughts about Gnosticism, art and music that has been lifted from the Psychedelic Salon, which you can find at psychedelicsalon.com.
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Nameless Archive
In this episode I am joined by medicine hunter, author and educator Chris Kilham. Chris has conducted medicinal plant research in over 45 countries, and works with companies to develop and popularize traditional plant-based food and medicinal products into market successes. These include kava, maca, rhodiola, schisandra, tamanu oil, cat’s claw, dragon’s blood, ayahuasca, and hundreds of other plants. Chris also works to bridge worlds, regularly sharing information about other cultures through presentations and media, having appeared in over 1500 radio programs and in more than 500 TV programs worldwide. Check out his site: www.medicinehunter.com
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Livingdog
In this episode I am talking to the content producer Dr. Janine Sagert of the documentary From Shock to Awe, which is a feature-length documentary that will chronicle the journeys of military veterans as they seek relief from Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder with the help of ayahuasca, MDMA and cannabis.
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Shirobon
In this episode I am joined by Stephen Parato. Check out his site www.feelingoodfeelingreat.com, which aims to help you apply spirituality to daily life by bridging the gap between the tangible/physical and intangible/non-physical worlds. Some links: Twitter, YouTube and Facebook.
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Anaphora
In this episode we are going to listen to a trialogue between biologist Rupert Sheldrake, physician Dr Andrew Weil (while) and mathematician Ralph Abraham concerning mind-body relationships.
This talk been lifted from sheldrake.org which has a vast abundance of interesting talks, videos and essay.
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White Lighters
In this episode my guest is artist and author Max Magnus Norman. His autobiographical handbook Magnum Opus describe how he managed to achieve The Philosophers' Stone during an experimental process aimed at healing the body and the mind. Those experiences led him to get rid of almost all of his possessions and ultimately changed his creative path. Check out his site: www.maxmagnusnorman.com
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Lars Eriksson