As a psychiatric provider for many years, I am extremely grateful someone has brought this information to the academic community. This is absolutely and profoundly needed within the psychedelic information system. I see this as a huge void in this far-reaching journey of healing potential with plant medicine. This important context for psychedelic medicine is not being addressed within the medical community, and only minimally mentioned with death and dying research. That may be the only opening thus far that I have detected. I only have my own Shamanic experiences to draw from; however, I find Shamanism and Indigenous cultures to be scarcely mentioned even within psychedelic training classes. Perhaps the people in the programs I have encountered have not been exposed to Indigenous knowledge within this framework? Ethnobotany is a magnificent introduction to the world of spiritual healing potential that is held by plant medicine. I have enormous gratitude for your work.
As a psychiatric provider for many years, I am extremely grateful someone has brought this information to the academic community. This is absolutely and profoundly needed within the psychedelic information system. I see this as a huge void in this far-reaching journey of healing potential with plant medicine. This important context for psychedelic medicine is not being addressed within the medical community, and only minimally mentioned with death and dying research. That may be the only opening thus far that I have detected. I only have my own Shamanic experiences to draw from; however, I find Shamanism and Indigenous cultures to be scarcely mentioned even within psychedelic training classes. Perhaps the people in the programs I have encountered have not been exposed to Indigenous knowledge within this framework? Ethnobotany is a magnificent introduction to the world of spiritual healing potential that is held by plant medicine. I have enormous gratitude for your work.