Posts tagged Culture
Psychedelics and the Internet: A Look into Technology’s Role in Human Evolution

Guest article by Danielle Bohmer: “Other than good ol’ fashioned experience as a whole, psychedelics might arguably be considered the single most transformative technology of the individual, while the Internet could be considered the same for our culture at large. Each of these technologies connects the individual psyche with a greater representative whole, via reframing the pieces in a wider perceptual context. Through increasing our awareness and ability to perceive of different realities and ideas, we learn to hold more tolerance and understanding of the pieces involved.”

Read More
Ayahuasca Oracle of the Dead Challenges Social and Personal Cohesion

Guest article by Edmond Furter: Author of Mindprint (2014, Lulu.com); Stoneprint (2016, Four Equators Media); and editor of Stoneprint Journal (Lulu.com). Visit www.edmondfurter.wordpress.com / www.stoneprintjournal.blog / www.mindprintart.wordpress.com

“Ayahuasca visions have an apparently ‘exotic’ pedigree, vary with place and time, and have uncertain individual outcomes, posing the triple allure of a social challenge, a gamble, and a test of personal strength. Oracles of the dead are one of the rites of coming of age, taking personal stock, and quest or grand tour in every era and every culture…”

Read More