Flow Embers by Raza

Flow Embers by Raza
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Conversations that warm the heart and ignite our intuitions towards our service. I talk to artists, researchers, scientists, mystics, engineers and all the torcher bearer of humanity.
How can we become wiser as a species and sync with the symphonies of nature. What pathways will allow us to grow up into our BODIES, so they come an instrument of Universe's mind playing its symphonies out of infinite entropy.
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Explores a range of topics including consciousness, psychedelics, the intersection of art and life, indigenous wisdom, and the role of technology in modern existence. Episodes feature conversations like examining the healing aspects of ayahuasca with Dr. Simon Ruffell and the nuances of AI language models, emphasizing how these topics shape human experience and understanding.

Conversations that warm the heart and ignite our intuitions towards our service. I talk to artists, researchers, scientists, mystics, engineers and all the torcher bearer of humanity.
How can we become wiser as a species and sync with the symphonies of nature. What pathways will allow us to grow up into our BODIES, so they come an instrument of Universe’s mind playing its symphonies out of infinite entropy.
Simon is a dear friend and a radiating human being who brings joy and grounded beauty to the people he touches.
We talked about, plat diets, the energy of humans and plants, the 3 realms of existence, the popular spread of psychedelics and what that would means, Shipibo traditions, delicate balance of set and setting, how we are made of things we take in, making of new lineages, strange stories of creating a sacred reality.
Since 2016 Dr Simon Ruffell has been working closely with Indigenous communities in the Amazon basin, exploring the effects of the traditional psychedelic brew ayahuasca and the role of ceremony and spirit in healing. Dr Ruffell’s work encompasses two paradigms: the spiritual and the scientific. He is committed to working alongside the Shipibo-Konibo people to translate knowledge of Amazonian plant medicines, where possible, into scientific data and terminology whilst ensuring traditions are respected.
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