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🌱 Ep. 22/44 — Ayahuasca: Plant Intelligence and Healing in the Amazon 🌱

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This episode is designed for educational and artistic purposes only, to inform mature audiences. It explores ideas related to various substances and must not be interpreted as promoting illegal use or activities. Viewers are responsible for knowing and complying with local laws. If you or someone you know is struggling with mental health, substance use, or addiction, please seek help from a qualified healthcare professional or contact a local support service.Some discoveries feel like the outcome of careful, incremental method. Others feel like messages. Ayahuasca sits in that second category: a brew that shouldn’t exist, if we trust probability alone. Two plants, chosen from tens of thousands in the Amazon, brought together in such a precise way that they open a hidden doorway in the mind. To Western science, it looks like a biochemical miracle. To the forest, it looks like a conversation that has been happening for a very long time.In this episode, I follow that conversation from both sides. We move from the pharmacology of MAO inhibitors and DMT to the songs, rituals, and dietas that hold the medicine. We spend time with the lived experience of the brew: its purging, its visions, its emotional tides and then zoom out to the neuroscience and clinical research now trying to catch up. Threaded through it all is a deeper question: what does it mean to say that plants teach us, and how might that be more than a metaphor?In this episode, we cover:* Why ayahuasca is such an improbable discovery: how Banisteriopsis caapi and Psychotria viridis work together, pharmacologically, to bypass the body’s MAO “gatekeeper” and make oral DMT active.* The cultural intelligence behind the brew: Indigenous names, lineages, and the ceremonial preparation of ayahuasca as a sacred technology rather than a chemical accident.* The role of ritual: icaros, dietas, offerings, and communal work in shaping the experience, and why preparation is understood as both plant-relationship and nervous system training.* What it actually feels like to drink ayahuasca: the purge, the serpent and jaguar visions, ancestral encounters, emotional catharsis, and the way ceremony holds people through difficult journeys.* How modern neuroscience interprets the brew: 5-HT2A receptor action, disruption of the default mode network, new patterns of brain connectivity, and emerging evidence for antidepressant and addiction-treatment effects.* Ayahuasca as co-evolutionary dialogue: plants as “teachers,” metaphor as a cognitive technology, and how the forest’s language of images and patterns might be translated into changes in behavior and worldview.* The inseparability of medicine and ecology: how the future of ayahuasca is bound to the fate of the Amazon, and what it means to protect not just a substance, but a living relationship. Get full access to thegreengage at thegreengage.substack.com/subscribe

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