There’s no shortage of options for people “researching” chemical shortcuts to spiritual experiences.
While psychedelic drugs such as LSD, or hallucinogens such as ayahuasca, frequently have enough of an impact to arouse curiosity and experimentation, they don’t offer reliable, repeatable experiences, let alone still allow one to function reliably in day-to-day life.
This is because they are mistaking biochemistry as being a cause of spiritual experiences rather than an effect of spiritual experience. As Thom frequently reminds us, consciousness, conceives, governs, constructs and prints out the body, not the other way around.
In this episode Thom describes the function and origin of Soma, the ultimate celestial biochemical.
Importantly, Thom makes the distinction between it being an effect of consciousness, rather than a cause of spiritual experiences.
He lays out the simple steps we can take to switch on our own Soma plant, and to enable spiritual experiences far more profound than those offered by artificial means, while still remaining relevant to those around us.
Episode Highlights:
[00:45] The Vedas
[02:54] Soma Mandala
[05:23] What Does Soma Do?
[07:11] Overcoming Mistaken Identity with Soma
[09:25] Soma's Influence on Cosmic and God Consciousness
[11:38] Soma and Sensory Perception
[13:35] Soma's Path to Unity Consciousness
[15:34] Soma's Stress-Relieving Powers
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Registration is now open for Thom’s only rounding retreat for 2026, in Sedona from May 21-25.
This is your one and only opportunity this year for deep rest, stress release and consciousness expansion through industrial-strength meditation, along with twice-daily knowledge sessions with Thom.
You’ll enjoy delicious retreat-friendly meals and the beauty and healing powers of the Red Rocks of Sedona.
Register before February 28th and you’ll save $500 on your retreat fee.
You can find out more at thomknoles.com/sedona.