
24 - Stanley Krippner
Tangentially Speaking with Christopher Ryan
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The History of Shamanism
In many shamanic traditions, it's the shaman who takes the drugs as opposed to the patient. I found that so interesting because it sort of subverts the western model of the doctor as the medicine giver and taker. But also I found a resonance with the early days of LSD when it was marketed by Sandos as a psychotomametic in order to gain deeper insight into their psychotic patients.
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