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Before Words: Ayahuasca and the Language Beyond Language
It began with a scream. Primal. Not the contained release of emotion that sometimes ripples through ceremony, nor the trembling
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Exorcism or Integration? Trauma, Dissociation, and Plant Medicine
When K first arrived, she did not arrive alone. Nothing in her appearance would have alerted an untrained eye. She
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Turning Toward: Ayahuasca in the Lineage of Wounded-Healing Traditions
“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” —Rumi
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Purging Civilization: Ayahuasca, Anarchy, and the Politics of Inner Cleansing
It was a warm, cloudy afternoon. The men of the tribe gathered under the shade of a great samaúma, the
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Where We Do Not Run from the Storm
Crying children, wounded adults, and what psychedelic medicine teaches us about staying.
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The Vine of the Dead: Ayahuasca, Science, and the Art of Dying Before You Die
To die is to return to the forest that dreamt us. -Shipibo saying 1 — The Ceremony of the Old
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The Jungle vs. Big Pharma: What Ayahuasca Taught Me About the Politics of Healing
How a vine from the rainforest exposes the cracks in billion-dollar psychiatric models. I run a medicine center deep in
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Flowing With the River, Dreaming With the Jaguar
Taoism as we know it today—with its parables, paradoxes, and subtle metaphysics—did not begin as abstract philosophy. Its roots lie
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The Frog That Wakes Us: Kambô and the Art of Belonging
In the forests of Acre, where Brazil leans into Peru, the night is stitched with frog-song. One voice belongs to
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The Language of Ayahuasca: How the Vine Speaks in Symbols, Sensations, and the Subconscious
The first time I set foot on that sacred mountain, scattered with ancient temples, the world below began to melt
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Yopo: The Forgotten Visionary Seed of the Amazon
Yopo (Anadenanthera peregrina) is a small, graceful tree native to the tropical savannas and forests of South America and the
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Exorcism and the Ecology of the Invisible
I once spoke with a forensic psychiatrist who had interviewed some of the most infamous serial killers in modern history.
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The Last Level: An Enlightenment Story You Won’t Find in the Vedas
How One Seeker Transcended the Ego, Civilization, and Personal Hygiene Enlightenment can feel somewhat like a software crash. And yet,
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The Integration Crisis
Why the Real Work Begins After the Ceremony—and Why So Few Are Supported to Continue It They come with pain.
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Sacred Madness, Criminal Silence: The Many Faces of Scopolamine
The first time I heard the word burundanga (scopolamine) was in a bar in Bogotá. A man beside me, tipsy
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Ten Minutes in Eternity: Dying, Ecstasy, and Bufo Medicine
The Day I Died (And Lived) Death is only the separation of body and spirit, or so I thought, until
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Tobacco: From Demonized Poison to Sacred Medicine
Tobacco today is one of the most vilified plants in the Western world. Known mostly as a killer, linked to
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Medicine DAO: Decentralized Like the Forest
How Tribal Memory, Sacred Healing, and Medicine DAOs Could Reweave What Civilization Forgot
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Coca: From Andean Offering to Global Misunderstanding
Reclaiming the Sacred Leaf Once Honored by Empires and Now Feared by Nations
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If the Cat Can Be a Shaman, Everyone Can Be
I’ve been living in the jungle for years now, facilitating ceremonies with ayahuasca and other sacred medicines. But some of
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When Chaos Heals: Ayahuasca, Crisis, and Compassion
The symptom, when welcomed, is not just a wound: it is a threshold. And the threshold, when crossed together, becomes
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Part 1: A Diet of Tobacco—Initiation into Death
This is Part 1 of A Diet of Tobacco, a three-part series by Dr. Caterina Conti exploring the teachings of
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Part 2: A Diet of Tobacco—Cemeteries and the Sacred Threshold
This is Part 2 of A Diet of Tobacco. In this installment, Dr. Caterina Conti reflects on cemeteries and cross-cultural
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Part 3: A Diet of Tobacco—Blood, Rebirth, and the Teachings of Tobacco
This is Part 3 of “A Diet of Tobacco.” In the final chapter, Dr. Caterina Conti shares teachings on menstruation,
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The Diet Before Ayahuasca: Modern Myth or Invented Tradition?
Medicine doesn’t demand purity, but presence. In the heart of the Amazon rainforest, where life pulses without asking permission and
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Cultural Colonialism in Plant Medicine: Between Integration and Appropriation
On meeting rather than mastering the sacred medicine. “When we name things wrongly, we add to the world’s unhappiness and
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The Daily Art of Integration
Every authentic path intertwines with every other to reveal the whole, make the extraordinary ordinary, and co-create a more connected
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