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Hey there, Plant medicines have changed my life, and 'm super excited to present this incredible sum

Hey there, Plant medicines have changed my life, and 'm super excited to present this incredible summit featuring some of my favorite speakers and friends. Can psychedelics heal humanity’s global mental health crisis? Psychedelic medicine is heralded as the new frontier of psychotherapy, even though many psychoactive plants have long been used ceremonially by indigenous cultures. Demand for facilitated psychedelic experiences and plant medicine ceremonies keeps increasing, yet the Psychedelic Renaissance still remains an unregulated environment, with little oversight or accountability in an underground environment of drug prohibition. The [Plant Spirit Summit on Feb 22-26, 2021]( explores how psychedelic seekers can navigate the Psychedelic Renaissance and Global Shamanic Revival, safely, responsibly and with integrity. In this free 5-day online event, join Lorna Liana, publisher of the psychedelic media platform EntheoNation, and 40+ multidisciplinary thought leaders in a series of bold, inquisitive conversations about the expansion of plant medicine shamanism and the future of psychedelic medicine. [Free Online Event The Plant Spirit Summit February 22-26, 2021]( Topics covered include: - Ancestral Plant Spirit Healing Traditions (Ayahuasca, Iboga, Peyote, San Pedro, Sacred Mushrooms) as well as Kambô, and Bufo - The Past, Present & Future of Psychedelic Medicine - The Art & Science of Microdosing Transformation - Psychedelics & Leadership Innovation During this visionary 5-day event, you’ll hear from: - Ninawa Pai da Mata, spiritual leader of the Huni Kuin community of Novo Futuro, on the indigenous cultural renaissance catalyzed by the globalization of ayahuasca and their tribe’s decision to collaborate with outsiders. Filmed in the Kaxinawá indigenous territory of Humaitá in Acre, Brazil, during the Eskawatã Kayawai Festival, this mini-documentary shares their culture, shamanic medicine traditions, challenges, and hopes for the future. - Wade Davis, celebrated author, anthropologist, ethnobotanist, and filmmaker, who talks about the impact of the Psychedelic Renaissance on contemporary culture, as well as about the Drug War’s destruction of Colombia and what he considers to be the ultimate sacred medicine of South America (not ayahuasca) - Nat Kelley, activist & actress (Fantastic Fungi Foundation, The Fast & the Furious, Vampire Diaries) and Alan Scheurman (Santiparro), musician / Shipibo-trained facilitator, discuss the impact of COVID on the indigenous communities in the Amazon, and what it takes to create a global campaign of active reciprocity. - Bruce Parry, filmmaker and explorer, on the delicate nature of living with remote peoples, egalitarian tribal cultures, and his visionary experiences on iboga, ayahuasca, Bufo and ebene (yopo), revealing the surprising reaction that overcame him... that might have been a little TMI - Françoise Bourzat, consciousness guide and author, who shares what happens when you integrate indigenous sacred mushroom ceremonies and Western psychology - Cecilio Soria Gonzales, Shipibo indigenous rights activist, on how the Comando Matico initiative is distributing plant medicine through indigenous communities to treat and prevent COVID (and the recipe for this remedy… dare you drink it?) - Shelby Hartman, co-Founder of DoubleBlind Magazine, leading publisher of psychedelic journalism, on the medicalization of psychedelics, and whether these emergent drugs are all they are hyped up to be - Jeremy Narby, legendary anthropologist and author of the Cosmic Serpent, with advice on how Western ceremony facilitators from the Global North can stop engaging in spiritual extraction of indigenous cultural wisdom, and give back in a meaningful way There is no charge to attend this event, no upfront ticket to purchase in order to gain access to this diverse wealth of information. All sessions are free to the public for 48 hours. So, grab your complimentary seat right here: [Click here to Register for The Plant Spirit Summit Feb 22 - Feb 26, 2021]( Peace, _Dylan Charles, Editor [Waking Times]( [4 Secrets About Mental Struggle]( [Share]( [Tweet]( [Forward]( Copyright © 2021 Waking Media LLC, All rights reserved. Thanks for signing up at WakingTimes.com! Our mailing address is: Waking Media LLC PO Box 19754Asheville, NC 28815 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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