Episode 21
Plant-based psychedelic therapy, mid-life crisis and UFOs #21
Welcome back to another episode of Mindful Paths! In today's episode, we dive into the fascinating realms of plant-based psychedelic therapy, mid-life crises – and yes – even UFOs.
Key topics we discussed:
- How past experiences with control trust issues shaped a tea-drinking session
- How can trauma manifest physically in the body?
- The advantages and disadvantages of a controlled environment to confront deep-seated issues
- The use of plant medicines as a tool for self-understanding and awareness
- How can a midlife crisis be intertwined with mindfulness and self-discovery?
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