Tripping, Fast and Grow: Sacred Medicine and the NeuroPsychedelic with Healer, Author, and Trainer Jess Marion

Tripping, Fast and Grow: Sacred Medicine and the NeuroPsychedelic with Healer, Author, and Trainer Jess Marion

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Psychedelic.  

Is that not the ultimate trance word? Where does it take your mind? Or where outside of it does it take you?……maaaaaaaannnnnnn.

Get ready to join an enlightening exploration of the realm of psychedelics and their potential for transformative healing. Greg’s guest, Jess Marion, a highly skilled hypnotherapist, coach, and NLP master practitioner, shares her remarkable journey into sacred medicine, her understanding of neuroscience, and how her approach to coaching and transformation has evolved over the years. You will discover how psychedelics have bridged the gaps that hypnosis, meditation, yoga, and tai chi were unable to fill for Jess, influencing her coaching methods in powerful ways.

As you continue your journey, Jess offers insights into the world of psychedelic healing. They discuss the classifications of psychedelics, how they affect the brain, and the intriguing commonalities behind the visions they induce. You’ll hear about the importance of set and setting when embarking on a psychedelic journey, the potential risks, and the small minority of people who should avoid these substances. You’ll also get an inside look at the mysteries and myths surrounding the brewing of ayahuasca and LSD.

Jess also touches on the intersection of spirituality and therapy, exploring how psychedelics can be a tool for self-discovery and spiritual awakening. We delve into the concept of readiness when it comes to psychedelics, the importance of meditation practice, and the intriguing possibility of developing psychic abilities.  

Maaaaaan…this episode sounds intriguing like an early 60s Timothy Leary college flyer.

Or maybe more like a late 60s Timothy Leary college course?

Turn on, tune in, and drop down even deeper…..

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