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Part 1: The Power of Remote Viewing
An overview of this fascinating and controversial topic, tracing its history and its present-day status. A guest presenter will be Stephan Schwartz who will describe his use of remote viewers to locate long-hidden archaeological sites and objects.
Part 2: The Power of Remote Viewing
An overview of this fascinating and controversial topic, tracing its history and its present-day status. A guest presenter will be Stephan Schwartz who will describe his use of remote viewers to locate long-hidden archaeological sites and objects.
Part 3: The Power of Remote Viewing
An overview of this fascinating and controversial topic, tracing its history and its present-day status. A guest presenter will be Stephan Schwartz who will describe his use of remote viewers to locate long-hidden archaeological sites and objects.
Part 1: Ancestral Seeds for The Future
We will GATHER seeds from our visions and winter stillness Find ways to NURTURE Ancestral Wisdom & the teachings of our elders TEND our relationships, and BUILD communal webs for the future
Part 2: Ancestral Seeds for The Future
We will GATHER seeds from our visions and winter stillness Find ways to NURTURE Ancestral Wisdom & the teachings of our elders TEND our relationships, and BUILD communal webs for the future
Ayahuasca: Vine of The Souls
Stanley will discuss his long-standing interest in ayahuasca, going back to the 1960s when it was better known as Yage. This was the term used by such pioneers as the anthropologist William McGovern and the authors of The Yage Papers, William Burroughs and Alan Ginsberg, with whom Stanley had several interactions.
Indigenous Uses of Psychedelics
After decades of prohibition, psychedelic-assisted therapy is making a comeback. This seminar will describe what lessons can be learned from Indigenous healers who have been using ayahuasca, peyote, psychoactive mushrooms, etc., for centuries. I will describe my visit to Maria Sabina in Oaxaca, Mexico, and field research by colleagues with other practitioners.