I did an episode with my longtime fellow meditation teacher Wade Brill on her “Centered in the City” Podcast, check it out! We talk about plant medicine, ancestral healing and spirituality.
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I did an episode with my longtime fellow meditation teacher Wade Brill on her “Centered in the City” Podcast, check it out! We talk about plant medicine, ancestral healing and spirituality.
A New Column Is Coming To The Semi Woo Blog! I look forward to writing more about my cannabis use and the insights I’ve gained. My intention is to normalize cannabis use, highlight its many benefits, heal the trauma surrounding it and reclaim it as the people’s plant. Thank you for reading!
Happy 420 Everyone!!! A huge thank you to the social justice warriors who work in the cannabis space and the folks who are doing it RIGHT!
Buy your herb from Earth lovers, BIPOC folks , Women and Kind folks whose intention is to honor the plant and use it for bright purposes!!
Mushrooms help expand the mind to offer us new possibilities for living and thinking. I chose a new thought pattern, and kept at it, even when doubts and old patterns worked to creep back in. Eventually, the new thought pattern replaced the old and I was living in a much kinder, exciting atmosphere. My body continues to morph and my love and appreciation sustains.
For me, Kambo healing represents my ability to sit with discomfort that I might usher in a better way of living. So many of the dreams/intentions/goals I have require me to get outside my comfort zone, they require effort, practice, focus and a clear channel for inspiration to flow through. My mode tends to a more hedonistic, "feel good NOW" sort of decision making process. It's perfect for absorbing and appreciating the beautiful world around me but it's a pain in the ass when I want to change, grow and pull off something great.
The thought of sending hot steam up through my vagina seemed both bizzare and genius to me. You may know this Mayan healing lineage ritual by the name of Yoni Steaming, yoni being the Sanskrit word for womb/source/abode/origin that connotes the deeply spiritual and emotional whole of a woman's reproductive magic.