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Archive for December, 2009

Sacred Peyote

December 20, 2009 By: SacredPlants Category: Peyote No Comments →

Short documentary film about the use of peyote and persecution of members within the Native American Church

Dr. Dreher: Marijuana Cannabis Use In Pregnancy

December 20, 2009 By: SacredPlants Category: Cannabis No Comments →

Melanie Dreher, RN, PhD, FAAN explains her cannabis and pregnancy research study in Jamaica. Pregnant women and their children were studied for over ten plus years, both marijuana smokers and non-smokers were included in the study. One of the first scientific studies of the effects that cannabis may have on pregnancy and the child’s development thereafter.

Psychoactivity: The Fountain of Culture

December 20, 2009 By: SacredPlants Category: Psychonautica No Comments →

Lecture by Christian Ratsch

Christian Ratsch is an author, an anthropologist and Germany’s leading expert on ethnopharmacology. He lived for three years with the Lacandon Indians in Chiapas, Mexico and did his doctoral thesis on their spells and incantations. Ratsch works in Hamburg, Germany, as a freelance author and lecturer and conducts research into the ethnopharmacology of psychoactive plants and animals. He has published a number of books on these topics, both in German and in English, and is the founder and co-editor of The Yearbook of Ethnomedicine and the Study of Consciousness.

Voyage into the next dimension

December 20, 2009 By: SacredPlants Category: Ayahuasca, Shamanism No Comments →

A German production on Spirit healing with English voice-over.

Entheogen – Awakening The Divine Within

December 20, 2009 By: SacredPlants Category: Ayahuasca, DMT, Peyote, Psychonautica, Shamanism No Comments →

A feature length documentary which invites the viewer to rediscover an enchanted cosmos in the modern world by awakening to the divine within.

The film examines the re-emergence of archaic techniques of ecstacy in the modern world by weaving a synthesis of ecological and evolutionary awareness,electronic dance culture, and the current pharmacological re-evaluation of entheogenic compounds. Within a narrative framework that imagines consciousness itself to be evolving, Entheogen documents the emergence of techno-shamanism in the post-modern world that frames the following questions: How can a renewal of ancient initiatory rites of passage alleviate our ecological crisis? What do trance dancing and festivals celebrating unbridled artistic expression speak to in our collective psyche? How do we re-invent ourselves in a disenchanted world from which God has long ago withdrawn? Entheogen invites the viewer to consider that the answers to these questions lie within the consciousness of each and every human being, and are accessible if only we give ourselves permission to awaken to the divine within.