597. Psychedelic Practices and Perspectives: Insights from the Amazon with Rebekah Senanayake
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Rebekah is a cultural psychologist and PhD Cultural Anthropology candidate based in Wellington, New Zealand. Building on 8 years of experience and relationship building in the Amazon Rainforest, her research investigates traditional knowledge systems and the function of altered states of consciousness in Amazonian communities, ritual constructions, and ritual technologies. The outputs of this research are directly applicable to scientific and medicinal knowledge on physical and psychological health, plant botany, and the preservation of traditional knowledge. She completed her Master of Science in Cross-cultural Psychology, and her Bachelor of Science (First-class Honours) with majors in Psychology and Cultural Anthropology.
Rebekah's Links:
Blog: bekplants.wordpress.com
Twitter: @bekplants
IG: @bekplants
Dr. D's Links:
www.doctordarianparker.com
Intro Music by Wordsmith: www.wordsmithmusic.com
Time Stamps:
00:19 Recap of Rebecca's Field Work
00:57 Diving into Ayahuasca Research
03:44 Tourist vs. Local Ayahuasca Ceremonies
07:20 Malpractice and Ethical Concerns
15:32 Life in the Amazon 20:29
Deforestation and Its Impact
21:21 Complexities of Deforestation
25:38 Exploring Psychedelic Research and Ontologies
26:00 The Amazon's Influence on Worldview
27:40 Integration of Psychedelics in Different Cultures
29:51 Human Connection with Nature and Altered Realities
31:10 Multinatural Perspectivism and Animal Consciousness
33:29 Personal Transformations Through Psychedelics
37:06 Gender Perspectives and Self-Love in Psychedelic Experiences
41:03 Future Directions in Psychedelic Research
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