Dimitri Mugianis, a harm reduction advocate and psychedelic practitioner, shares his transformative journey from addiction to healing. He discusses how an intense experience with iboga freed him from heroin dependency and the spiritual dimensions of addiction. Dimitri emphasizes the importance of community, art, and connection in recovery, revealing insights from his time in the Bwiti tradition. He critiques conventional treatment methods, calling for a more compassionate, individualized approach to addiction and discussing his innovative work at Cardea.
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Turning Point In Amsterdam
Dimitri described a 20-year heroin and cocaine habit that left him ready to die and unable to travel or live a normal life.
After a grueling Iboga ceremony in Amsterdam he lost physical dependence and forgave himself for his partner's death, beginning his recovery journey.
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Ceremony Outweighs Pharmacology
In Gabon Dimitri saw Iboga as a sacrament embedded in music, dance, plant knowledge, and community rather than a lone pharmacological fix.
He concluded that creating and holding ritual space matters more than the drug itself for lasting change.
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Partial Initiation And Cultural Humility
Dimitri attended multiple Bwiti initiations and brought elements home, but stressed he wasn't a full practitioner or initiator for others.
His teachers told him to return to his own traditions and adapt rituals to his cultural context.
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In this episode Dimitri Mugianis shares his captivating journey from a tumultuous early life marked by drug use as a means to alleviate pain and delve into alternate states of consciousness, to a life-transforming encounter with iboga. This African sacrament catalyzed his confrontation with trauma, miraculously eradicating his heroin dependency post-experience. Our conversation navigates through the realms of alternate states of consciousness, religion, healing, harm reduction, and the significance of art in recovery.
Dimitri highlights the spiritual longing inherent in addiction, resonating with Jung's insights on the quest for the divine. He reflects on the invaluable lessons and spiritual insights gained from his time within the Bwiti community in Gabon, Africa, underscoring the profound impact of music, specifically rock and roll and jazz, in his survival and healing journey. The discussion extends to the power of community, family, art, connection, medicine, and spirituality in fostering healing environments.
We explore Dimitri's transformative work in Harlem, assisting individuals in overcoming opiate addiction through the principles of the Bwiti tradition and his innovative approach to harm reduction. This episode challenges conventional perspectives on addiction treatment, inviting a reevaluation of success beyond mere abstinence. Dimitri's insights into the fetishization of trauma and the creation of the experiential space, Cardea, in New York City, offer a fresh lens on healing and recovery.
Join us as we dissect the modern "medical gaze," its limitations, and how it parallels with the "shaman’s gaze" in its approach to healing. Dimitri's story is a testament to the potential for radical change, advocating for a broader understanding of addiction, treatment, and the essence of healing itself.
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Dimitri Mugianis, harm reduction advocate and psychedelic practitioner, musician, writer, and community organizer, became the face of using underground Ibogaine to kick heroin addiction in the United States. He developed a hybrid modality of administration that integrates the ceremonial and musical elements of traditional ibogaine ceremonies with the best safety protocols of Western medicine. His story is the focus of the documentary I’m Dangerous With Love and his work has been documented by The New York Times, The Rolling Stone, This American Life, HBO, and many more. Even though Ibogaine is still prohibited in the United States, it is attracting avid interest from researchers all over the world and becoming accepted among care providers and clinics.
Dimitri has led over five hundred Ibogaine ceremonies and supported numerous individuals with their problematic habits. He’s also performed thousands of ceremonies using sound, art and psychedelics – especially Psilocybin and MDMA – to help individuals break with their psychological suffering and to spark spiritual awakenings.
Immersed in the psychedelic space for the last 20 years, Mugianis is an expert in both the potential and limitations of psychedelic medicines. A respected icon in the field of harm reduction, he co-created a holistic program at New York Harm Reduction Educators (NYHRE), a groundbreaking Harlem-based community organization bringing together acupuncture, ritual, sound meditation, reiki, bodywork and other treatment modalities for people experiencing homelessness, active drug users, sex workers and the formerly incarcerated.
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