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AWONDERJUNKIE

AWONDERJUNKIE

Ryan Anderson

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Just a guy who is passionately curious, exploring life and consciousness. “Those who can no longer pause to wonder and stand rapt in awe are as good as dead; their eyes are closed” Albert Einstein Curiosity and wonder lead to an infinite path of discovery. I love learning and sharing along the way. We live in an incredible time where we have the technological means to learn, connect, and share like never before in history. Join me on the journey as we learn from the hearts and minds of others from all over the world. Open your mind, stay curious and enjoy the ride!
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Power & Corruption in the psychedelic therapy movements

Épisode 16

dimanche 1 septembre 2024Durée 01:27:44

The dark side of the psychedelic movements and the hype surrounding it. Will Hall discusses the corruption and abuse within the psychedelic therapy community, including the scandals involving therapists who violated their patients. He shares his personal story.  He highlights the need for caution, critical thinking, and honest conversations about the risks and benefits of psychedelics. The conversation also touches on the commercialization and commodification of psychedelics, the military's interest in using psychedelics, and the importance of community-based approaches to psychedelic use. The conversation explores the dangers and ethical concerns surrounding the use of psychedelics in therapy. It delves into the power dynamics between therapists and clients, the potential for abuse and manipulation, and the need for caution and critical thinking in the psychedelic space. It also emphasizes the importance of community, connection, and addressing societal issues rather than focusing solely on individual therapy. Breathwork and other alternative modalities are highlighted as safer and more empowering alternatives to psychedelics. 

Chapters

 

00:00 Introduction and Background

02:53 The Dark Side of the Psychedelic movements

07:41 Psychedelic Exceptionalism and Lack of Critical Thinking

18:45 Abuse and Cover-ups in the Psychedelic Therapy Community

28:31 The Need for Caution and Honesty in Psychedelic Use

40:15 Commercialization and Military Interest in Psychedelics

51:38 The Importance of Community-Based Approaches

54:09 The Danger of Therapist Power

01:01:58 Addressing the Cultural Sickness

01:05:04 Exploring Safer Alternatives to Psychedelics

 

Music for every episode 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

 

Connect with Will Hall -https://medium.com/@willhall

https://willhall.net/

 

Neşe Devenot https://x.com/neselsd?lang=en

Power Trip on Cover Story is a new investigative podcast.The first season, Power Trip, uncovers the secrets and exposes the darkest corners of the psychedelic movements.  psymposia- https://www.psymposia.com/powertrip-2/

MAPS is an MDMA therapy cult https://chemicalpoetics.substack.com/p/maps-is-an-mdma-therapy-cult

Connect with Ryan Anderson

https://www.instagram.com/awonderjunkie/

Breathe4Flow.com

Integration Coaching

https://affiliate.beingtruetoyou.com/a/CTP/Awonderjunkie

Dr. Jack Kruse. Centralized Medicine, Big Pharma and the CIA.

Épisode 15

mardi 27 août 2024Durée 01:30:40

Dr. Jack Kruse is a neurosurgeon who also studies physics, light, magnetism, and electricity. Kruse shares his insights on medical freedom, Bitcoin, and the need for decentralized systems. This conversation delves into the dark history of government involvement in the assassination of JFK and the manipulation of vaccines to spread cancer. It explores the connections between the CIA, the American Cancer Society, and the polio vaccine. The conversation also touches on the role of the Department of Defense, the Military Industrial Complex, DOD, and the shadow government in shaping global events. Recent Trump assassination attempt The importance of understanding history, questioning mainstream narratives, and actively participating in the preservation of freedom is emphasized. He describes the MKULTRA program and Operation Paperclip. The bay of pigs and much more was also discussed. He thinks that modern medicine lacks a deep understanding of how humans function in relation to the natural world.

Jack Kruse has a wide array of ideas and perspectives. The conversation covers a wide range of topics, including Jack Kruse's journey into decentralized medicine, his discoveries about Blue light and its impact on health, his perspective of Big Pharma, and it’s involvement in the political landscape. He discusses the influence of blue light and addictive technology in the tech industry, the history of the military-industrial complex and CIA, and the connection between SV40 and Covid-19 MRNA technology, as well as the details of the JFK assassination. Jack talks about the history of MKUltra  and operation paperclip as well as the bay of pigs.  

Kruse has written extensively on the Paleo diet and the brain-gut connection. In addition to being a neurosurgeon and author, Kruse is CEO of Kruse Longevity Center, a health and wellness company dedicated to helping patients avoid the healthcare burdens we typically encounter as we age.

He published his first book titled Epi-Paleo Rx: The Prescription for Disease Reversal and Optimal Health in 2013. His blog continues to reveal new insights on health exclusive to Kruse’s ongoing research.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Paradigm Pushing Ideas

09:49 The Corrupt System: Big Pharma and the Military-Industrial Complex

25:08 The Role of Big Tech with blue light and the Importance of red Light

35:24 SV40, the CIA and the JFK Assassination

46:51 MK Ultra, CIA Operations, and Medical Experiments

49:15 The Interconnectedness of the CIA, American Cancer Society, and Polio Vaccine

53:59 Questioning Mainstream Narratives and Preserving Freedom

Music for every episode 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

 

 

Connect with Dr. Jack Kruse ⁠https://jackkruse.com/⁠

Andrew Huberman / Rick Rubin podcast ⁠https://open.spotify.com/episode/4fjDRjOR7kaMSYEeO1ebU7?si=672990082e1a40f1⁠

FULL SPEECH: Nayib Bukele, President of El Salvador, Addresses CPAC in DC 2024 - 2/22/24 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Omt50rGZ4n8&t=16s

References to in the show

Health and Light: The extraordinary Study that Shows How light Affects Your Health and emotional well being. Paperback

by ⁠John N. Ott⁠

The Body Electric: Electromagnetism And The Foundation Of Life Paperback by ⁠Robert Becker⁠

Dr. Mary's Monkey: How the Unsolved Murder of a Doctor, a Secret Laboratory in New Orleans and Cancer-Causing Monkey Viruses Are Linked to Lee Harvey ... Assassination and Emerging Global Epidemics Paperback – by ⁠Edward T. Haslam⁠ 

After Skool with Mark Wooding - Exploring the creative process

Épisode 6

mercredi 3 juillet 2024Durée 01:19:33

Summary

In this conversation, Mark, the creator of the YouTube channel After Skool, discusses his journey as an artist and animator. He talks about how he got started in art and animation, his experience in art school, and his transition to freelance animation. Mark also shares his creative process and the inspiration behind his videos. He mentions his podcast and collaborations with thinkers like Rupert Sheldrake and Graham Hancock. The conversation touches on topics like consciousness, spirituality, and the importance of self-reflection. Mark also discusses his upcoming role as a father and how it will influence his content creation. The conversation explores the topics of educating children about harmful things, the dangers of repression, the power of indifference, the impact of belief systems, the importance of experiences and creativity, the influence of social engineering, the significance of facing death, and the role of gratitude.

Takeaways

Mark's journey as an artist and animator began at a young age, and he has always been passionate about creating art. He started his YouTube channel, After Skool, as a side hobby and eventually turned it into a full-time gig. Mark emphasizes the importance of creating for the joy of creating and not getting caught up in external validation or chasing views. He values self-reflection and personal growth, and his content reflects his own interests and curiosity. Mark is excited about becoming a father and sees it as a new chapter in his life that will inspire his content creation. Educating children about harmful things is more effective than sheltering them, as it is impossible to keep such things away from them. Repression leads to explosive opposite reactions, which is not good for humanity. Indifference, shedding away the ego, and gaining a larger perspective can help us navigate through challenges and find harmony. Belief systems shape our interactions and lives, and it is important to be selective about the ones we subscribe to. Experiences and creativity are essential for personal growth and the synthesis of ideas. Social engineering and addictive business models are prevalent in today's society, and it is important to be aware of their impact. Facing death and contemplating our mortality can bring gratitude and a deeper appreciation for life. Gratitude is a powerful tool that can shape our perspective and bring contentment. The hero and the villain have similar traumatic experiences, but the hero learns and grows, while the villain becomes resentful and bitter. The conversation highlights the importance of curiosity, adaptability, and the rejection of victimhood.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Background 07:54 The Journey of Creating After Skool 15:11 Exploring Deep Questions and Collaborations 26:55 The Importance of Creating for the Joy of Creating 33:01 Personal Growth and Parenthood 36:28 The Self-Reflective Journey of Parenting 38:17 The Dangers of Repression and Censorship 40:46 The Power of Belief Systems and the Importance of Critical Thinking 46:29 The Transformative Power of Travel and Diverse Experiences 51:03 The Influence of Social Engineering and Technology 57:18 The Need for Discipline and Unplugging from Screens 01:06:10 Exploring Death and Cultivating Gratitude 01:10:25 Perspective and Choice in Facing Adversity 01:19:06 Podcast music Exit music and voice  - 4:19:24, 7.55 AM.wav

 

Keywords

#art, #animation, #creativity, #podcasting, #consciousness, #spirituality, #selfreflection, #fatherhood, #educating #children, #beliefsystems, #experiences, #creativity, #social #socialengineering, #death, #gratitude, #socialengineering, 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

Find Marks work below:

https://www.youtube.com/@AfterSkool

https://www.afterskool.net/

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5S-og4jjdFo8FqoM8D42DA

Jane Seaton ArtLife Awakening Original Creativity

Épisode 5

dimanche 30 juin 2024Durée 58:21

Jane and Ryan discuss the Art Life and the upcoming workshop at Echo Dharma in October 2024. Jane shares how the name Art Life came to her and what it means to her. She explains that Art Life is about bringing creativity into all aspects of our lives and recognizing that art is intrinsic to all of us. The workshop aims to guide people into their creativity by helping them relax, play, and let go of inhibitions. Jane emphasizes the importance of unlearning and remembering our innate creativity. The workshop also focuses on building community and creating together as a way to heal and transform our lives and the world. The conversation explores the integration of experiences and the importance of living differently. It emphasizes the need to maintain the components of a transformative experience and stimulate emotional responses for change.  The concept of guiding rather than teaching is highlighted, focusing on supporting individuals to recall and reignite their own creativity. The conversation concludes with the importance of never giving up, exploring life, and tapping into curiosity, wonder, and creativity.

Keywords

Art Life, creativity, workshop, Echo Dharma, relaxation, play, inhibitions, unlearning, remembering, community, healing, transformation, integration, living differently, transformative experience, emotional response, change, community, guiding, teaching, creativity, never giving up, exploring life, curiosity, wonder

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Connection 04:54 The Origins of Art Life 08:37 Echo Dharma: The Chosen Space 12:44 Guiding People into Creativity 23:18 Learning from Teachers and Life Experiences 28:51 The Vision for Art Life 33:00 The Importance of Community and Integration 37:15 The Role of Creativity in Our Lives 38:21 Guiding vs. Teaching 41:06 The Importance of Never Giving Up 43:28 Art as an Instruction Manual 50:02 Flow: Selflessness, Timelessness, Effortlessness, and Information Richness 55:21 Expressing Love and Gratitude 57:55 Podcast music Exit music and voice  - 4:19:24, 7.55 AM.wav

https://www.artlifecreation.com/classes-workshops

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

Conserving relationships between humans and plants with Gary Nabhan

Épisode 4

dimanche 19 mai 2024Durée 01:38:38

Gary Nabhan discusses his work in sacred plant biocultural recovery and the importance of conserving relationships between humans and plants. He emphasizes the need for empathy and collaboration. Nabhan highlights the value of informal education and the role of mentors in shaping his understanding of the natural world. In this conversation, Gary Paul Nabhan discusses his experiences with traditional plants and spiritual ceremonies, including the use of plant medicines. He shares how these experiences have helped him understand his own capabilities and disabilities, and how they have taught him about his own mind. He also talks about the importance of accepting and embracing our true selves, as well as the root of suffering being the lack of self-acceptance and self-understanding that can come through contemplative practices. . Nabhan emphasizes the need for contemplative practice and creating spaces for stillness and reflection. He expresses his concerns about the ongoing conflicts in the world and the importance of finding ways to bring peace and reconciliation.

 

Takeaways

Conserving relationships between humans and plants is crucial for the well-being of both

Empathy and collaboration are essential in healing the wounds caused by social and environmental issues

Informal education and mentorship can be powerful tools for learning and personal growth

The war on drugs has had unintended consequences and has led to the exploitation of indigenous cultures and plant medicines

The revival of interest in psychedelics should prioritize the rights and traditions of indigenous communities

Plant patenting raises ethical concerns and threatens the rights of farmers and indigenous people Traditional plants, and spiritual ceremonies can provide valuable insights and understanding of oneself and one's mind.

Accepting and embracing our true selves is essential for personal growth and overcoming suffering.

Contemplative practice and creating spaces for stillness and reflection can help us face and heal from painful experiences.

There is a need for peace and reconciliation in the world, and it requires individuals to take responsibility and work towards it.

 

Chapters

 

03:54 The Power of a Photo: Changing Consciousness

11:16 Healing the Wounds of the Border Wall

15:31 Finding Common Ground through Collaboration

23:16 The Ethics of Plant Patenting

24:13 The Imbalance of Profits in the Food Industry

27:23 Navigating the Revival of Psychedelics

29:49 Protecting Sacred Plants and Indigenous Rights

31:18 The Unintended Consequences of the War on Drugs

33:45 The Importance of Storytelling and Empathy

35:37 Conserving Relationships: Humans and Plants

37:32 Challenging the Traditional Education System

39:26 Navigating the Intersection of Science and Storytelling

44:10 The Power of Mentors and Non-Traditional Education

45:43 Curiosity, Learning, and the Nature of Consciousness

50:04 Exploring the Power of Traditional Plants and Spiritual Ceremonies

58:44 Embracing Self-Acceptance: A Path to Personal Growth

01:00:22 The Transformative Nature of Contemplative Practice

01:08:16 Seeking Peace and Reconciliation in a Troubled World

 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

 

 

https://www.garynabhan.com/

 

Richard Rohr

https://cac.org/about/our-teachers/cac-founder-richard-rohr/

 

Susane Sumard https://suzannesimard.com/

 

Robin Kimmerer

 

https://www.robinwallkimmerer.com/ 

 

Pattiann Rogers https://www.poetryfoundation.org/poets/pattiann-rogers

 

Allen Weisman http://worldwithoutus.com/about_author.html

 

Paul Stamets https://paulstamets.com/

 

Cassandra Quave  https://humanhealth.emory.edu/people/faculty-bios/quave-cassandra.html

 

Alison Hawthorne Deming https://alisonhawthornedeming.com/

 

Andrew Weil https://www.drweil.com/

 

Wade Davis https://daviswade.com/

 

Mark Plotkin https://markplotkin.com/

 

Sanchi Reta Lawler shares her life story and wisdom

Épisode 3

mardi 14 mai 2024Durée 01:23:37

This conversation is a heartfelt and intimate exploration of Roshi Sanchi Reta Lawler’s life path and her work in the field of death and dying. I met Sanchi Reta through her brother Don Howard Lawler. They both became very close to me and have had a huge impact in my life. I felt it was important to share her essence through this recorded conversation. Sanchi Reta shares her journey beginning with her grandmother's role as a midwife and herbalist in rural Kentucky. She then discusses her own experience of overcoming advanced breast cancer and her life long devotion to Zen Training. Sanchi Reta also shares her encounters with ayahuasca and how it influenced her understanding of death. The conversation highlights the importance of accepting death and being present with the dying process and explores the interconnectedness of all beings and the importance of embracing our particularity while recognizing our interconnectedness of everything. It highlights the importance of being present, curious, and open to new experiences. The conversation delves into the themes of love, appreciation, and grief, emphasizing the need to grieve and feel deeply in order to fully experience life. Sanchi Reta has a wealth of knowledge and wisdom. Her trademark trainings are Coming Full Circle "The art of death and dying". And The Art of Engaged Living. Sanchi was fully ordained as a Zen Buddhist nun by Eido Shimano Roshi and has led contemplative retreats and Zen Session around the county for decades. Her professional teachings and offerings have been I creative arts, Transpersonal Psychotherapy and shamanic practice.

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

Takeaways Death is a natural part of life, and it is important to accept and be present with the dying process. Spiritual practices, such as Zen Buddhism and ayahuasca, can deepen our understanding of death and help us let go of fear. Supporting individuals and families through the dying process requires compassion, openness, and a willingness to confront our own fears and attachments. Integrating different modalities, such as somatic psychotherapy and shamanic work, can provide a holistic approach to death and dying. Being present with death can be a transformative experience that allows us to awaken to our true selves and serve others with love and compassion. Embrace your particularity while recognizing your interconnectedness with all beings. Let go of control and surrender to the mystery of life.Be present, curious, and open to new experiences. Grieve and feel deeply to fully experience life. Cultivate love, appreciation, and gratitude in your daily life.

Titles Supporting the Dying Process: Compassion and Openness Embracing Death: A Journey of Acceptance and Transformation The Role of Grief in Fully Experiencing Life Cultivating Love, Appreciation, and Gratitude

Chapters 00:00 Breathing Together: Connecting with the Present Moment 08:33 Understanding the Reciprocity of Giving and Receiving 13:08 Being Present with Death: Compassion and Openness 27:31 Ayahuasca and Huachuma: Plant Medicines and Transformation 35:36 Integrating Plant Medicines: Ayahuasca and Huachuma 40:56 Living from the Heart: Serving Others with Love and Compassion 44:04 The complexity of Manifestation and the balance of letting go. 49:21 The Power of Presence 59:31 The Role of Grief 01:18:51 Cultivating Love and Appreciation

Sanchi Reta’s Website:  ⁠https://www.bouldermorningstarzencenter.com/⁠ Book/ author reference: ⁠Joanna Marcy https://www.joannamacy.net/main⁠ Stephen Jenkinson: ⁠https://orphanwisdom.com/⁠ Spirit quest sanctuary: ⁠https://www.biopark.org/

Barbara Joy shares her wisdom and life story. Holotropic Breathwork, Thanatology, and mindfulness.

Épisode 2

dimanche 21 avril 2024Durée 01:50:43

Summary

Barbara shares her journey of spiritual exploration and personal growth, starting from her childhood experiences with dreams and conversations about the universe with her father. She pursued studies in various areas, including culture, religion, and dream work. Barbara eventually met Stan Grof and trained with him in breathwork. She then focused on the field of thanatology, studying death, dying, grief, loss, and bereavement. Throughout her life, Barbara has been driven by a desire to serve and help others minimize suffering. Barbara shares her journey of self-discovery and transformation. She talks about reclaiming her name and the birth of her authenticity. Barbara also discusses feeling different from those around her and the influence of her parents' expectations on her identity. Barbara emphasizes the importance of connecting with something bigger than oneself and the power of love and service. The conversation explores the power of breathwork and the role of the sitter in facilitating transformation. It highlights the importance of breathwork as a tool for healing and the impact of Stanislav Grof's work in bringing it to the West. The conversation also delves into the concept of God and the idea that God is not separate from us but is present in everything. It discusses the role of choice and willpower in personal transformation and the importance of taking responsibility for our lives. The conversation concludes with a discussion on grief and the need for community support and vulnerability.

Takeaways

Barbara's spiritual journey started in childhood with dreams and conversations about the universe with her father.

She pursued studies in various areas, including culture, religion, and dream work.

Barbara trained with Stan Grof in breathwork and focused on the field of thanatology.

Her life's purpose is to serve and help others minimize suffering. Reclaiming one's name can be a powerful act of self-empowerment and authenticity.

Feeling different from those around us can be a sign that we are meant to embrace our true selves.

Caring for a loved one during their final years can be challenging but also an opportunity for healing and growth.

Connecting with something bigger than ourselves, whether it be spirituality or a sense of purpose, can provide strength and guidance in difficult times.

Love and service are powerful forces that can bring meaning and fulfillment to our lives.

Traveling and experiencing different cultures can expand our perspectives and help us appreciate the preciousness of life.

Engaging in practices like breathwork and meditation can deepen our understanding of ourselves and our connection to the world.

Meeting and learning from wise teachers and mentors can profoundly impact our personal growth and spiritual journey. Breathwork is a powerful tool for healing and transformation.

The sitter plays a crucial role in facilitating breathwork sessions.

Stanislav Grof's work has been instrumental in bringing breathwork to the West.

God is not separate from us but is present in everything.

Choice and willpower are essential for personal transformation.

Taking responsibility for our lives is key to personal growth.

Grief requires community support and vulnerability.

Chapters

00:00 Meeting Barbara at Jody's Zen Garden

11:42 Meeting Influential Teachers and Mentors

37:54 Carving Away the Unessential

53:27 Connecting with Something Bigger in the Face of Death

01:14:43 The Power of Breathwork and Healing

01:23:16 Choice and Responsibility in Personal Growth

01:33:10 Embracing and Understanding Emotions

 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

 

 

Robert Forte Episode #1 An Honest Look at the Psychedelic Renaissance. A deep dive into modern psychedelia

Épisode 1

mercredi 3 avril 2024Durée 02:04:44

In this conversation, Robert Forte discusses his deep dive into the phenomena of sacred plants and psychedelics, as well as his involvement with key figures in the psychedelic renaissance. He highlights the importance of understanding history. Forte also shares his critical perspective on the mainstream narrative of the psychedelic Renaissance and the commercialization of psychedelic drugs. He delves into the influence of the CIA and big corporations in the field of psychedelics as well as the dark side of American history represented by figures like Alan Dulles. The conversation explores various themes, including the influence of Nazi intelligentsia, Aldous Huxley's Brave New World, weapons of mass distraction, the education system and social engineering, Solomon Ash's experiments on conformity, the power of individual influence, and the healing potential of psychedelics. The chapters delve into the historical context, societal implications, and personal experiences related to these topics. The conversation explores various themes related to the psychedelic movement, including the integration of psychedelic experiences, psychedelic evangelism, the narrative of psychedelic history, the negative aspects of the new psychedelic movement, the impact of MKUltra, the loss of control of democracy, the influence of the CIA in the music industry, corruption in Indian mysticism and yoga, and the importance of appreciating the miracle of life.

 

Takeaways

 

The study of history contains both the best and worst aspects of humanity.

The psychedelic Renaissance has been influenced by various elements, including healing,  control, transformation, spirituality and profit.

The CIA played a significant role in introducing psychedelic drugs into modern society, with some individuals within the organization having different agendas. MkUltra -operation mind control is one of the many programs that were created to influence the culture.

Understanding the post-World War II era and the formation of the CIA is crucial to comprehending the current state of psychedelics. The formation of NASA and the CIA involved the recruitment of defected Third Reich Nazis, highlighting the influence of Nazi intelligentsia on post-war institutions.

Aldous Huxley's Brave New World serves as a cautionary tale about a future society controlled by a small elite through social engineering and the use of a drug called soma.

The attention economy, driven by social media platforms like TikTok, has led to an epidemic of mental health issues, particularly among young people.

Solomon Ash's experiments on conformity reveal the tendency of individuals to defy their own senses and conform to group opinions, highlighting the importance of cultivating an internal locus of control.

The education system has been designed to promote compliance and obedience, often neglecting the development of critical thinking and individuality. John Taylor Gatto Describes this in many of his books including Weapons of Mass Instruction.

Psychedelics have the potential to enhance creativity, gain insight into oneself, and facilitate healing, but their effects are influenced by the environment, set and setting as well as the individual's personality.

The psychedelic movement has both positive and negative aspects, with some individuals using psychedelics to promote personal growth and others exploiting them for power and control.

Individuals have the power to influence change by coming alive, questioning authority, and cultivating meaningful connections with others. It is important to integrate psychedelic experiences and consider how they impact our behavior and actions in society.

Psychedelic evangelism can overlook important aspects and criticisms of the psychedelic movement.

The narrative of psychedelic history often oversimplifies the role of individuals like Timothy Leary and overlooks the political agendas at play.

The new psychedelic movement should be critically examined, and the negative aspects and potential dangers should be acknowledged.

The deployment of MKUltra and its impact on the anti-war movement and society should be explored.

The influence of the CIA in the music industry and the corruption in Indian mysticism and yoga should be recognized.

Appreciating the miracle of life and being present in the moment is a valuable psychedelic experience in itself.

 

Chapters

 

00:00 Introduction and Background

09:15 Questioning the Mainstream Narrative

12:09 The Dark Side of Psychedelic Renaissance

33:48 Exploring the Underbelly of Social Engineering

38:03 Post-World War II Era and the Formation of the CIA

39:57 Alan Dulles and the Dark Side of American History

40:44 The Influence of Nazi Intelligentsia

44:22 Aldous Huxley's Brave New World

52:13 Weapons of Mass Distraction

58:54 The Education System and Social Engineering

01:05:12 Solomon Ash's Experiments on Conformity

01:09:07 The Power of Individual Influence

01:16:36 Psychedelics and Healing

01:20:08 The Good and Bad of Psychedelic Movements

01:22:00 Integration of Psychedelic Experiences

01:22:49 Psychedelic Evangelism and Criticism

01:23:44 Questioning Authority and Psychedelic History

01:25:22 Negative Aspects of the New Psychedelic Movement

01:26:14 The Narrative of Psychedelic History

01:27:08 Psychedelics and the Anti-War Movement

01:28:00 Psychedelics and the Assassination of John F. Kennedy

01:29:26 Questioning Authority in the Modern Psychedelic Movement

01:30:15 Deployment of MKUltra and its Impact

01:31:11 Loss of Control of Democracy

01:34:13 Weird Scenes in the Canyon and CIA's Influence on the music industry

01:35:20 Corruption in Indian Mysticism and Yoga

01:46:14 Appreciating the Miracle of Life

 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

The powerful benefits of floating. Dr. Justin Feinstein

Épisode 14

vendredi 23 août 2024Durée 01:14:43

Dr. Feinstein is a clinical neuropsychologist.  In 2021, Dr. Feinstein became President and Director of the Float Research Collective, a nonprofit organization that is playing a pivotal role in establishing Floatation-REST as an accepted medical treatment. He discusses the benefits of float therapy, for meditation, calming the nervous system, He shares his personal experience with floating and how it changed his life. Dr. Feinstein talks about his journey into studying float therapy and the establishment of his lab, as well as the clinical results. He emphasizes the safety and efficacy of float therapy. He also highlights the potential of float therapy in treating PTSD, anxiety, and stress-related disorders. Float therapy has profound benefits for mental and physical health and well-being. The effects of floating are long lasting, providing significant anti-anxiety effects. Float therapy can be a powerful tool for first responders, firefighters, and individuals with PTSD and trauma. It can also enhance athletic performance and help individuals stay calm in high-stress situations. Dr. Feinstein created “The Maui Calm Project” which aims to provide free float therapy to the community of Maui, offering healing and support to those affected by the recent wildfires. The Float Research Collective is working towards getting float therapy approved as an accepted medical treatment, accessible to all.

Dr. Feinstein is an expert in the neuroscience of fear who is trailblazing a new path forward for the treatment of anxiety. Utilizing both the lesion method and functional neuroimaging, his research has revealed important clues about the role of the human amygdala and insula in the conscious experience of fear and anxiety. He has over 50 peer-reviewed publications in some of the top scientific journals and his research has been featured in the popular press including the New York Times, NPR, TIME magazine, and CBS National News.

 

Dr. Feinstein received his Ph.D. in Clinical Neuropsychology from the University of Iowa and completed his postdoctoral fellowship at the California Institute of Technology. He earned his undergraduate degree in Cognitive Neuroscience at the University of California San Diego, where he later returned to complete his clinical internship at the San Diego VA hospital with a focus on the treatment of veterans with PTSD using prolonged exposure therapy. Dr. Feinstein is an adjunct professor in the Department of Neurology at the University of Iowa.

 

Chapters

 

00:00 Introduction and Personal Experience with Float Therapy

01:16 Dr. Feinstein's Journey into Studying Float Therapy

08:44 The Safety and Efficacy of Float Therapy

14:07 Float Therapy as a Potential Treatment for PTSD and Anxiety

17:48 Float Therapy: A Non-Pharmacological Alternative 

 25:41 The Positive Effects of Float Therapy on Stress and Anxiety

35:31 The Profound Benefits of Float Therapy

37:09 Long-lasting Anti-Anxiety Effects

40:06 Float Therapy for Stress Management

46:54 Float Therapy for First Responders and PTSD

50:23 The Maui Calm Project

01:03:09 Working Towards Acceptance of Float Therapy

 

 

Connect with Dr. Feinstein: 

https://www.clinicalfloat.org/

 

https://www.mauicalm.org/

 

Float in Arizona:

REVIBEU https://www.revibeu.com/

True Rest Float spa https://truerest.com/locations/tempe/

 

IAFF center for excellence 

https://www.iaffrecoverycenter.com/

 

Music for every episode 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

 

Connect with Ryan Anderson

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The nature of addiction and a life of service. Dr. Dave Arneson

Épisode 13

jeudi 22 août 2024Durée 01:23:06

Dr. Dave Arneson has maintained a private practice, The Source Naturopathic Medical Clinic, focusing on treatment of alcoholism, drug dependency, and chronic disease, since 2000. He is currently a part time Clinical Instructor of Naturopathic Medicine, and teaches a class on Addiction at the Southwest College of Naturopathic Medicine (SCNM).

 

Dr. Dave shares his personal journey of addiction recovery and how it led him to become a naturopathic doctor specializing in addiction recovery. He emphasizes the importance of treating addiction holistically, addressing the body, mind, and spirit connection. Dr. Dave discusses the role of genetics in addiction and the need for nutritional therapy in recovery. He also highlights the significance of finding purpose and meaning in life and the power of forgiveness and self-acceptance in the healing process. The conversation explores the principles of naturopathic medicine and the importance of addressing the root causes of health issues. Dr. Dave emphasizes the need for individualized care and the role of spirituality in healing. He shares personal stories of overcoming addiction and finding forgiveness, highlighting the importance of self-reflection and letting go of past regrets. Dr. Dave also discusses the challenges of making holistic healthcare affordable and accessible. Overall, the conversation emphasizes the power of connection, purpose, and embracing the full range of human emotions.

 

Chapters

 

00:00 Introduction and Dr. Dave's Personal Journey

08:12 The Holistic Approach to Addiction Recovery

14:08 The nature of addiction

17:29 Finding Purpose and Meaning in Life

29:05 The Power of Forgiveness and Self-Acceptance

41:08 The Principles of Naturopathic Medicine

42:37 Individualized Care and the Importance of Understanding Uniqueness

44:23 Escaping from a Sense of Self through Addiction

48:44 Finding Forgiveness and Compassion

49:45 The Role of Practitioners in Helping Others

57:05 Teaching and Facilitating Growth

01:08:14 Living an Open Book and Embracing the Full Range of Emotions

 

Connect with Dr. Dave: https://www.healthprofs.com/us/naturopaths/david-arneson-phoenix-az/516868

 

Addiction treatment and recovery: https://www.theriversource.org/blog/holistic-addiction-treatment-uniquely-tailored-river-source-dr-dave-arneson/

 

Music for every episode 

Intro and exit music used: Strange the dreamer by Savfk - www.youtube.com/@savfkmusic

Connect with Ryan Anderson

https://www.instagram.com/awonderjunkie/

Breathe4Flow.com

Integration Coaching

https://affiliate.beingtruetoyou.com/a/CTP/Awonderjunkie

 

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