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EPISODE · Oct 31, 2019 · 47 MIN

Discussion with Mitch Schultz, Director of The Spirit Molecule & Producer of From Shock to Awe

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Our discussion is mostly about the transformative process of Ayahuasca and the things we discover about the mind and thoughts and how they impact our reality. We discuss trauma and how it affects people and the ultimate example of war veterans working through their trauma post-Ayahuasca. We touch on subjects like the atmosphere of the mind and its impact on ourselves & others. We talk about the experience of the openness and closeness we feel towards others immediately after plant medicines - which is a natural state that's under the layers we are healing - and how this openness helps us break down social barriers. We explore the importance of seeking our purpose and discovering our inner super hero. Visit www.ayahuascamicrodosing.com/talks for information about microdosing with Ayahuasca vine drops to support preparation and/or integration and use the coupon code: TALKS for a 10% discount on your order! Unlike the brew used in ceremonies, these microdosing extracts are legal in the U.S., Canada and in most countries worldwide.

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