
New Thinking Allowed Audio Podcast Truth, Love and Psychedelic Healing with Michael Ryoshin Sapiro
Jan 5, 2026
Michael Ryoshin Sapiro, an ordained Zen Buddhist monk and clinical psychologist, dives into the transformative power of truth and psychedelics. He discusses intergenerational trauma and how ancestral wisdom shapes our experiences. Sapiro elaborates on truth as a healing medicine and the importance of self-love and compassion. He introduces the concept of the COST stance for approaching difficult inner work and emphasizes integrating nondual experiences into daily life. Through his insights, he encourages fostering kindness and community service as a path to collective healing.
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Early Mystical Experiences And Lineage
- Michael Ryoshin Sapiro recounts early mystical experiences from teenage LSD use that revealed a reality behind masks and led him to Buddhism at 18.
- He links his Holocaust-survivor family history to inherited trauma and resilience that shaped his service-oriented career.
Ancestral Presence In Healing
- Ancestors transmit both trauma and resilience; sessions often include ancestral presences that can be engaged therapeutically.
- Michael encourages forming a relationship with ancestral parts to ask what they need and co-heal.
Truth As Inherent Medicine
- Michael Ryoshin Sapiro defines truth as personal discovery beneath conditioning that, when lived, reduces depression and anxiety.
- He calls unconditional love and truth the core medicines that heal beyond any psychedelic substance.






