The Renaissance of Relationship : Jeronimo Mazarrasa in conversation with Jeremy Narby
What if we looked at psychedelics not in terms of molecules but in terms of relationships? The key to collective healing might lie not in a psychedelic renaissance but in a renaissance of relationships - with ourselves, with each other, with our environment, and with Life itself. What kind of relations do we envision? Can modern psychedelic medicine learn any lessons from ceremonial plant work? In this public talk we explore the vision of a future where psychoactive plant practices are a valued and integrated part of our culture.
Jeremy Narby
is a Canadian-Swiss anthropologist, author, and researcher known for his work examining the intersection of molecular biology, shamanism, and indigenous knowledge systems, particularly through the use of psychoactive plants. He is the author of books like The Cosmic Serpent and Intelligence in Nature, and directs Amazonian projects for the Swiss NGO Nouvelle Planète, supporting indigenous initiatives in the Amazon region.
Jeremy Narby LSD80 Festival
Jerónimo Mazarrasa
is Program Director at the ICEERS Foundation, where he is committed to maximizing the benefits and minimizing the harms of the globalization of ceremonial
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The Renaissance of Relationship : Jeronimo Mazarrasa in conversation with Jeremy Narby
What if we looked at psychedelics not in terms of molecules but in terms of relationships? The key to collective healing might lie not in a psychedelic renaissance but in a renaissance of relationships - with ourselves, with each other, with our environment, and with Life itself. What kind of relations do we envision? Can modern psychedelic medicine learn any lessons from ceremonial plant work? In this public talk we explore the vision of a future where psychoactive plant practices are a valued and integrated part of our culture.
Jeremy Narby
is a Canadian-Swiss anthropologist, author, and researcher known for his work examining the intersection of molecular biology, shamanism, and indigenous knowledge systems, particularly through the use of psychoactive plants. He is the author of books like The Cosmic Serpent and Intelligence in Nature, and directs Amazonian projects for the Swiss NGO Nouvelle Planète, supporting indigenous initiatives in the Amazon region.
Jeremy Narby LSD80 Festival
Jerónimo Mazarrasa
is Program Director at the ICEERS Foundation, where he is committed to maximizing the benefits and minimizing the harms of the globalization of ceremonial plant practices. He has worked with facilitator communities in self regulation processes, developed harm reduction tools, initiatives and trainings, commissioned scientific research as well as legal and policy reports to inform proposals for the integration of ceremonial plant practices in global north societies. Previous to that, he was a user experience designer developing products and services for many of Spain's largest companies. He also wrote and produced four documentaries on various aspects of the West's encounter with indigenous knowledge, from ayahuasca in the treatment of drug addiction, featuring Gabor Maté, to Colombia’s Kogi Mamos, the Brazilian ayahuasca religions, and Bruce Parry’s last feature film, Tawai. He has travelled extensively through South America, researching a broad spectrum of indigenous, mestizo and Western ayahuasca practices and has lectured internationally on the past, present and future of the globalization of traditional indigenous medicines.
https://www.iceers.org/
https://iceersacademy.mykajabi.com/ayasafety-en
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