Kat Harrison - Life in the Ancestral Psychedelic Knowledge Stream: What We Carry Onward
Life in the Ancestral Psychedelic Knowledge Stream: What We Carry Onward
If we sense that psychedelics offer humans a way of perceiving and knowing the world, including the normally hidden world, then many questions arise. Is this kind of awareness anancient continuum, and is it still accessible? Look at who have the knowledge carriers been so far, from generations of indigenous plant people, through the cultural rebels of the Sixties, to the healers, artists, and edgy thinkers of the present. Since these great gifts have arrived in Westerners hands, how well are we embodying our significant roles? Kat offers reflections on a lifetime spent exploring this worldview.
Bio:
Kathleen Harrison is an ethnobotanist who specializes in plants, fungi, and worldviews that include healing, magic, myth, ancestral knowledge, and storytelling. She has done field research since 1975, in Mexico, Peru, Ecuador, and Hawaii. Kat has been teaching intensive classes for decades, and is known for her way of seeing the interdependent relationship between nature, humans, and the invisible world. She is based in Northern California.
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https://botanicaldimensions.org/
