EPISODE · Jun 25, 2026 · 1H 31M
Bridging Two Worlds: Our Creator's Multi-Colored People & The Integral Way of Tao
from Rainforest Medicine Stories: Deep Forest Perspective, Healing Ceremonies and Timeless Wisdom · host Rainforest Medicine Council
Bridging Two Worlds: Our Creator's Multi-Colored People & The Integral Way of TaoIn this session, we explore a fascinating and essential cross-cultural bridge: the striking commonalities between the Yagé tradition of Our Creators Multicolored People as upheld by the Siekopai elders of the Upper Amazon, and the Integral Way of Tao as taught by Taoist Master Hua-Ching Ni [OmNi].This comparison is not merely academic. It serves a vital practical purpose for the modern seeker:Universal Realities as Indigenous Science: By observing where these two ancient systems intersect, we demonstrate that they are not isolated folk customs, but rather precise, sophisticated indigenous sciences that tap into the exact same universal realities of energy, nature, and the cosmos.The Written Canon as a Fail-Safe Guide: The tradition of Yagé is purely oral, and we don't live day-to-day alongside the elders in the forest. However, the Taoist canon and the books of Tao have preserved centuries of intellectual and practical pursuit regarding the cultivation of vital energy.Guiding the Mind: By studying these Taoist insights, we can find a profound intellectual framework that helps guide the mind into the correct channels. It offers a structured, fail-safe venue for exploring, understanding, and navigating the vast entheogenic paradigms and visionary realities of plant medicine.CLICK HERE TO JOIN US AT A RAINFOREST MEDICINE COUNCIL GATHERINGWhether you are looking to deepen your intellectual foundation, ask a pressing question, or simply align with the medicine's protective and clarifying protocols, I look forward to welcoming you into the space.With deep gratitude and warmth,Jonathon Miller Weisberger Ethnobotanist, Author of Rainforest Medicine – Preserving Indigenous Science and Biodiversity in the Upper Amazon, Founder of the Rainforest Medicine Council
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Bridging Two Worlds: Our Creator's Multi-Colored People & The Integral Way of TaoIn this session, we explore a fascinating and essential cross-cultural bridge: the striking commonalities between the Yagé tradition of Our Creators Multicolored People as upheld by the Siekopai elders of the Upper Amazon, and the Integral Way of Tao as taught by Taoist Master Hua-Ching Ni [OmNi].This comparison is not merely academic. It serves a vital practical purpose for the modern seeker:Universal Realities as Indigenous Science: By observing where these two ancient systems intersect, we demonstrate that they are not isolated folk customs, but rather precise, sophisticated indigenous sciences that tap into the exact same universal realities of energy, nature, and the cosmos.The Written Canon as a Fail-Safe Guide: The tradition of Yagé is purely oral, and we don't live day-to-day alongside the elders in the forest. However, the Taoist canon and the books of Tao have preserved centuries of intellectual and practical pursuit regarding the cultivation of vital energy.Guiding the Mind: By studying these Taoist insights, we can find a profound intellectual framework that helps guide the mind into the correct channels. It offers a structured, fail-safe venue for exploring, understanding, and navigating the vast entheogenic paradigms and visionary realities of plant medicine.CLICK HERE TO JOIN US AT A RAINFOREST MEDICINE COUNCIL GATHERINGWhether you are looking to deepen your intellectual foundation, ask a pressing question, or simply align with the medicine's protective and clarifying protocols, I look forward to welcoming you into the space.With deep gratitude and warmth,Jonathon Miller Weisberger Ethnobotanist, Author of Rainforest Medicine – Preserving Indigenous Science and Biodiversity in the Upper Amazon, Founder of the Rainforest Medicine Council
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