The Great Spirits

  1. Rick Strassman: What Is Consciousness?

    Strassman’s work didn’t offer tidy answers – just better questions. What is consciousness? Where does it go when we dream, meditate, or trip? And w...
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  2. Rick Strassman: The Spirit Molecule

    Strassman called it the spirit molecule – not because it sounded good, but because it seemed to open some kind of spiritual channel. DMT floods the...
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  3. Great Spirit: Rick Strassman

    In the 1990s, clinical psychiatrist Rick Strassman did something few in the medical world dared to: he studied DMT – a powerful, naturally occurrin...
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  4. Thich Nhat Hanh: Soft But Unwavering

    Thich Nhat Hanh’s presence was soft but unwavering — a kind of quiet strength that invited people to slow down and look inward. But he also spoke o...
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  5. Thich Nhat Hanh: All Things Are Interconnected

    Thich Nhat Hanh taught that interbeing — the understanding that all things are deeply interconnected — is not just a concept but a lived experience...
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  6. Great Spirit: Thich Nhat Hanh

    What if mindfulness wasn’t just a personal practice but a way of relating to the world — one breath at a time? Thich Nhat Hanh, Vietnamese Zen mast...
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  7. Frida Kahlo: An Invitation To Reflect

    Frida Kahlo teaches us that sometimes enlightenment comes with a sense of humor (and better accessories). Her art urges viewers to embrace vulnerab...
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  8. Frida Kahlo's Work

    Frida’s work blends spirituality, identity, and the natural world into a wild cocktail of color and symbolism. She didn’t just paint nature – she p...
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  9. Great Spirit: Frida Kahlo

    Frida Kahlo’s art isn’t exactly subtle. She’s the kind of painter who stares back at you from the canvas, eyebrow raised, daring you to find meanin...
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