In this episode of Psychedelics Today, hosts sit down with Jeff Breau from Harvard Divinity School's Center for the Study of World Religions. Key themes include the intersection of psychedelics and religion, harm reduction practices, and the burgeoning psychedelic church movement. Jeff brings insights from his ethnographic research on psychedelic churches and discusses the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration for advancing understanding in this field. He also delves into the role of music in psychedelic therapy, critiques of the Mystical Experience Questionnaire (MEQ), and the potential for psychedelic chaplaincy. Tune in for an enlightening conversation on the evolving landscape of psychedelics in society and spirituality.
  
  
  
 00:00 Introduction and Welcome
  
 00:18 Music in Psychedelic Therapy
  
 02:13 Cultural Context of Music in Therapy
  
 06:08 Personal Journey into Psychedelics and Religion
  
 08:40 Living at an Ashram and Spiritual Practices
  
 15:52 Mystical Experience Questionnaire (MEQ)
  
 33:01 Psychedelic Churches and Legal Challenges
  
 46:11 The Intersection of Law and Religion
  
 46:34 Emergence of Psychedelic Churches
  
 48:41 The Democratization of Mystical Experiences
  
 49:49 Technologies of Revelation
  
 51:10 Novel Rituals and Spiritual Practices
  
 53:49 Humor and Irreverence in Religion
  
 56:44 Reevaluating the Term 'Cult'
  
 01:10:11 Psychedelic Chaplaincy and Spiritual Care
  
 01:18:44 Burning Man as a Model for Religiosity
  
 01:22:43 The Rise of Iboga in American Christianity
  
 01:25:56 Conclusion and Future Directions
  
 Links 
 
 https://cswr.hds.harvard.edu/people/jeffrey-breau