The spiritual experience of modern men, an interview with Jungian psychoanalyst Dr. Jeffrey Raff.
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The Center for the Study of World Religions (CSWR) is at the forefront of this resurgence as the medical, recreational, and spiritual use of psychedelic drugs, plants, and fungi weaves into Western mainstream culture after decades of criminalization in the United States and beyond.
As part of the Harvard Study of Psychedelics in Society and Culture, the CSWR is working to advance understanding and innovation of the psychedelics landscape through scholarship, programming, and collaborative research with Indigenous communities.
Read moreVideo: Indigeneity, Healing, & Care: Expanding Perspectives
The 2025 conference brought together interdisciplinary scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to discuss the intersection of psychedelics and spirituality. Following last year’s popular Psychedelic Intersections: Cross Cultural Manifestations of the Sacred conference, the conference featured three research tracks: Psychedelic Chaplaincy, Indigenous Plant Medicine Traditions, and Psychedelic Aesthetics and the Transcendent.
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At a recent psychedelic conference, there were tensions surrounding the roles of science, spirituality, and commercialisation in the psychedelics field.
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Psychedelics and Conspirituality
Here’s a great breakdown of the overlap of psychedelics, spirituality, New Age ideas and conspiracy theories.
Read moreProper Relationship With Plant Medicines
From the article on indigenous cultures and relationships with the plants: A lot of people today are tripping balls once a week, because they aren’t in right relation and are stuck in an ecstatic loop of entropy. They have no tether to a place, no kin, and no purpose for the work, so no work is delegated to them.
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When Psychedelics Make You See God
What happens when psychedelics make you see God? Drugs like ‘shrooms don’t just make people hallucinate. They can also help ease anxiety, depression, and other woes—but the effects may be even better when trips get spiritual.
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Awe
This article looks at the emotion and the experience of awe, and why it is important.
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