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Justin shares his journey from early rave experiences to work with kundalini, capoeira, and ayahuasca, and how these threads wove together into a living spiritual practice. Together we ask: How do psychedelics invite us to crack open and encounter Spirit? What does it mean to center devotion rather than therapy? And how can we midwife a new spiritual culture in the midst of collapse and transformation?

This is a conversation about the terrifying beauty of the goddess, the messiness of birth, and the possibility that spirit is emerging through unexpected places—if we are willing to give ourselves fully to it.

Authenticity And The Curse Of The Empath</a>
Lindsay Wilkinson Lindsay Wilkinson

Authenticity And The Curse Of The Empath

Have you ever lost a relationship because you started showing someone the real you and they couldn't handle it? It's easy to feel like your job is to dance around someone else's wounds and unintentionally triggering someone means you did something wrong.

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Psychedelics And Our Bipolar Culture</a>
Lindsay Wilkinson Lindsay Wilkinson

Psychedelics And Our Bipolar Culture

In my last post, I addressed some of my concerns about how our cultural sickness impacts how we use psychedelics. In this post, I want to talk about a related issue.

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The Psychedelic Boom</a>
Lindsay Wilkinson Lindsay Wilkinson

The Psychedelic Boom

Psychedelics are getting big, and they're poised to get even bigger. I wanted to share with you a little about my own journey with them, and some of my internal struggles with them that are now being played out in the wider world.

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