Chamanisme et spiritualité
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Ram Dass first went to India in 1967. He was still Dr. Richard Alpert, a prominent Harvard psychologist and psychedelic pioneer with Dr. Timothy Leary. He continued his psychedelic research until that fateful Eastern trip in 1967, when he traveled to India. In India, he met his guru, Neem Karoli Baba, affectionately known as Maharajji, who gave Ram Dass his name, which means “servant of God.” Everything changed then – his intense dharmic life started, and he became a pivotal influence on a culture that has reverberated with the words “Be Here Now” ever since. Ram Dass’ spirit has been a guiding light for three generations, carrying along millions on the journey, helping to free them from their bonds as he works through his own.

Since 1968, Ram Dass has pursued a panoramic array of spiritual methods and practices from potent ancient wisdom traditions, including bhakti or devotional yoga focused on the Hindu deity Hanuman; Buddhist meditation in the Theravadin, Mahayana Tibetan, and Zen Buddhist schools, and Sufi and Jewish mystical studies. Perhaps most significantly, his practice of karma yoga or spiritual service has opened up millions of other souls to their deep, yet individuated spiritual practice and path. Ram Dass continues to uphold the boddhisatva ideal for others through his compassionate sharing of true knowledge and vision. His unique skill in getting people to cut through and feel divine love without dogma is still a positive influence on many people from all over the planet.

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"Dune Is a Psychedelic Sci-Fi Hit!
more here https://psychedelicspotlight.com/dune-movie-psychedelic-frank-herbert-masterpiece-inspired-by-mushroom-magic/

From mind-expanding spice to honoring sacred medicine, Denis Villeneuve’s trippy new movie celebrates psychedelics throughout.
Frank Herbert was nearly 40 years old when he started working on Dune in 1959. He’d studied ecology for years with areas of expertise ranging from sand dunes in Oregon to mushroom farming.
According to renowned mycologist Paul Stamets, the Fantastic Fungi star who wrote about crossing paths with Herbert in the ‘80s, the sci-fi author was also an 'avid mushroom collector' who experimented with psilocybin and developed his own method of growing fungus.
'Frank went on to tell me that much of the premise of Dune … came from his perception of the fungal life cycle, and his imagination was stimulated through his experiences with the use of magic mushrooms,' Stamets continued.
Dune’s primary storyline follows young messiah-in-the-making Paul Atreides, whose father has just been given the keys to the uninviting desert kingdom of Arrakis, a planet on which water is scarce but spice is abundant. Soon after landing on Arrakis, Paul realizes there’s more to spice than he’s been told.
First, he has visions of Chani, a young woman with vibrant blue eyes who belongs to a group of desert people called the Fremen. Later, after inhaling spice for the first time, Paul’s mind undergoes a dramatic transformation. He’s disoriented at first but eventually comes to see the world more clearly than ever before, putting him on the path to become a thoughtful, charismatic leader. He can even look into the future.
While there’s no evidence real-life psychedelics turn people into psychics, the idea of spice boosting intelligence isn’t far off from the Stoned Ape Theory which posits humankind’s brain evolved after early man used magic mushrooms. Likewise, hallucinogens have helped people expand their consciousness, connect to their environment, and even evolve as leaders."
Source: Psychedelic Spotlight
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Visite des Sobadores Maya, Luciano et Maria en France (Bas-Rhin).
Le Massage Maya est pratiqué par les Hommes médecine depuis de nombreuses générations.
Vous aurez l'opportunité de faire un soin "Massage Maya" - qui va bien au delà de ce que nous entendons par massage.
Réservation nécéssaire au plus tôt (avant le 31 juillet).
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Prochaine retraite Ayahuasca et medecines sacrés en Colombie et au Mexique.

8 jours d'immersion avec les médecines sacrées.
Si vous prévoyez de rester plus longtemps pour visiter les pays en question, je vous recommande de commencer par la retraite dès votre arrivée.
Colombie, Cachipay à GaiacPa (vol à Bogota):
du 27 décembre 2023 au 3 janvier.
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Mexique, Yucatan à El Rancho Aak (Vol à Cancun):
du 20 au 28 janvier 2024.
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rencontre avec un homme médecine Muisca (colombie).
plus de 20 années sur le chemin des médecines ancestrales.
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🗻 Dès le 14 novembre, embarquez pour un voyage en Amazonie au Musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac ! De l’émergence d’un art visionnaire d’Amazonie péruvienne aux contre-cultures occidentales, l’exposition #VisionsChamaniques met en valeur la diversité des modes de représentations contemporains des “visions” induites par l’ayahuasca.
🌎 De nombreuses cultures placent les substances hallucinogènes au cœur de leur vie sociale. Breuvage préparé à l’aide de plantes endémiques de la forêt amazonienne, l’ayahuasca est consommé par de nombreuses populations autochtones à des fins spirituelles, thérapeutiques ou cérémonielles.
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📅 A partir du 14 novembre 2023
📍 musée du quai Branly - Jacques Chirac