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×I recently revisited Iboga — the psychedelic root bark from Equatorial West Africa — six years after first experiencing it in a traditional Bwiti ceremony in Gabon. This time, I received Ibogaine treatment at Beond in Cancún. (Full disclosure: I produce their podcast, Ibogaine Uncovered. ) To my surprise, my mentor Benjamin also spends time at Beond, quietly supporting others through their Ibogaine journeys. After my own treatment—complete with a flood dose and a booster dose—the best way to share my experience felt like a conversation with Benjamin himself. I also interviewed Tom, Beond’s CEO, for The Psychedelic Therapy Podcast — check that out for more details on the clinic and Ibogaine. As always, you’ll find links in the show notes. Now, please join me for my chat with my mentor, spiritual guide, and extraordinary role model, Benjamin. Links Ibogaine Treatment Center in Cancun, Mexico | Beond The Yang Container | Benjamin To Escape the Tyranny of the Self | Benjamin The Psychedelic Therapy Podcast Ibogaine Uncovered | Podcast on Spotify Timestamps 05:10 The Ibogaine Process and Its Benefits 09:18 Ibogaine and Traumatic Brain Injury 20:22 Reflections on Healing and Growth 29:57 The Beond Experience 30:43 My Ibogaine Journey 32:32 Post-Treatment Reflections 35:59 Connecting with Others 37:38 Understanding Addiction…
In the aftermath of the 2024 election, as half the country celebrates and the other half mourns, Alex Ebert and I find ourselves doing what grown men often do to process complex emotions—we make a podcast about it. It's our fourth time using this particular hack for male friendship, but something feels different, more urgent this time. The exit polls reveal young men swinging dramatically rightward, and I can't help but see this through the lens of masculinity—specifically, the left's failure to provide an aspirational vision of what it means to be a man in these complicated times. On today's show, we dive deep into why progressive spaces have become increasingly inhospitable to young men, who are drifting toward figures like Andrew Tate and Jordan Peterson while the left seems to have lost its grip on the masculine imagination. Alex shares his personal journey of integrating the feminine through meditation and inner work, while we examine everything from RFK Jr.'s campaign to Bernie's legacy to the archetypal pull of Elon Musk. We're using this modern ritual—two microphones and a quiet room—to explore the very crisis of connection that makes such spaces necessary in the first place. Alexander Ebert makes his fourth appearance on Life is a Festival , bringing his unique perspective as an award-winning artist, composer, and philosophical troubadour. Known for fronting both Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Ima Robot, Ebert has evolved into a penetrating cultural critic through his Bad Guru Substack. Having explored spiritual narcissism and psychedelic culture with us before, he's the perfect companion for examining these thorny questions of masculinity, power, and the possibility of healing our collective wounds. Timestamps (09:00) — Toxic vs. aspirational masculinity (18:30) — Why the object-acquiring man lacks an integrated feminine (28:30) — Are Bowie and Prince integrated? (33:00) — The unhelpful narrative of “Boohoo white man” (44:00) — RFK and Bernie Bros (54:00) — Barack Obama and cool security (59:00) — The power of myth (1:10:00) — The allure of the unconflicted man Links Bad Guru | Alex Ebert | Substack Bad Guru (@alex_ebert) • Instagram Life is a Festival: Dunking on the New Age is Boring Now Life is a Festival: A Love Letter to Earnestness Life is a Festival: Healing New Age Narcissism…

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On the eve of the U.S. presidential election, we’re exploring the theme of participation, a principle central to both Burning Man culture and our role as citizens. In this episode, I’m joined by Megan Miller, former Director of Communications for Burning Man, to talk about how civic responsibility and active engagement can help us navigate this complex cultural moment. I’ve also included a clip from a recent Substack article by one of my favorite thinkers, Jamie Wheal, to set the stage for our conversation. On the show, Megan and I discuss the importance of civic responsibility and the role of local government, especially in a time of political polarization. We delve into her 2020 article, Reaching Across Party Lines , and examine how festivals like Burning Man can foster unity. We also touch on gender and the dynamics in the 2024 election, as well as the way forward after November. Megan served as Burning Man’s Director of Communications from 2014 to 2021 and is a seasoned political strategist with experience in the U.S. Senate, political campaigns, environmental advocacy, and HIV/AIDS prevention. She brings her expertise in public engagement and strategic communications to today’s discussion, helping us think about participation beyond the election. Timestamps (05:00) “The Curse of the Clever” by Jamie Wheal (15:00) Burning Man and Civic Responsibility (20:00) Megan’s Early Political Career (26:00) Cities and the Importance of Local Government (33:00) Navigating Political Polarization (41:00) The RFK Question in the Burning Man community (48:00) Gender and the 2024 Election (58:00) The Way Forward After the Election Links Megan K. Miller (@millermegank) Megan K. Miller Reaching Across Party Lines with Participation and Civic Responsibility Jamie Wheal | Substack: Homegrown Humans Newsletter The Gender Election - The Daily…
Atish last joined us four or five years ago for a powerful conversation about authenticity, anxiety, and life as an artist. Now, as he takes a break from touring to prioritize mental health, I knew it was time to have him back for an inspiring and candid conversation. In this episode, Atish and I discuss the challenges of touring, redefining success as a DJ, and Atish’s unexpected desire for a “day job.” We explore the validation cycle between DJing and social media, the courage in vulnerability, and what it means to connect with the South Asian community as an artist. Together, we even do a little men’s work, unpacking the ideas of service, legacy, and giving back to one’s community. As many of you know, Atish is a celebrated DJ, producer, and mentor—he even composed the opening music for this podcast! His unique blend of vulnerability and presence has always inspired me, and I’m honored to share our conversation with you. Timeline (04:00) — Touring is stressful (09:00) — What it means to “make it” as a DJ (16:45) — Atish wants a day Job (22:45) — DJing is immediate validation (32:00) — Setting a vulnerable example on social media (43:30) — What does it mean to be a South Asian artist? (49:00) — Atish and I do mens work (55:00) — Serving the South Asian community LINKS atish (@atishmusic) • Instagram photos and videos atish: DJ, Producer, Manjumasi, Mentor…
How does Burning Man stay relevant for a new generation and beyond the Black Rock Desert? The dust has settled from Burning Man, and the photo dumps have all been dumped but today we're diving into a deeper conversation about the relevance of the event itself. My guest, Will Chase was Burning Man’s Minister of Propaganda until 2016. He’s done more than most to bring the open-hearted play of Burning Man to the default world (ie make life like a festival). In our conversation, we explore Burning Man as a pilgrimage, the magic of serendipity, and the lasting influence of Larry Harvey. Will shares personal stories and thoughtful insights as we explore the magic of Burning Man and what this community should focus on now. Will Chase was a key figure in Burning Man from 2003 to 2016. He co-founded Fireside Storytelling in San Francisco and is the president of We Are From Dust, which places interactive art globally. He also hosts "Pants Optional" on Shady Pines Radio and co-founded Peak, an immersive experience design company. Timestamps (11:30) Will Chase doesn’t like making things about himself (15:45) Larry Harvey had the right ego to crawl with worms (19:30) Getting to Burning Man is itself a rite of passage (26:30) In Search of Serendipity (30:30) No the magic hasn’t changed… (39:45) … but we are at a cultural inflection point (47:45) The Minister of Propaganda’s medicine is storytelling (52:30) Bringing Burning Man to the Grand Playa Links: Will Chase Will Chase | Burning Man Journal We Are From Dust About Peak Immersive…
Today's podcast is in two parts: First, my reflections (rant) on Burning Man 2024, and second, a repost of my appearance on the Burning Man Live Podcast from a few years ago. During my solocast, I celebrate recent changes in Burning Man, read from a short section of my upcoming book about the concept of cool, and share part of Caveat Magister’s piece about Burning Man passing the torch to the regional network. Finally, I share some changes in the Life is a Festival podcast moving forward. On the Burning Man Live Podcast, I discuss Burning Man’s place in festival culture, the meaning of transformation, exploring masculinity, and what—at the time—I believed lies ahead for the global festival community. Links Life is a Festival: Voices of the Renegade Burn Has Black Rock City's Torch Passed to the Regionals? Burning Man LIVE Podcast Series Timestamps (02:00) - Burning Man isn’t cool anymore (23:00) - Burning Man Live Podcast (31:15) - Transformational Festivals and the meaning of transformation (36:30) - Masculine archetypes (46:00) - The Psychedelic Therapy Podcast (55:30) - What lies ahead for festival culture and Burning Man in particular…
Today’s episode is an encore presentation of a show that aired live on Burning Man Information Radio (BMIR) in 2019 to get you all juiced up for this year’s dirt rave. It features a playful conversation about vulnerability, consent, the trickster, and instant manifestation with Jax, Wolverine, and David Block, the Human Experience. Also, every year, I give a Harm Reduction talk at my camp. For the first fifteen minutes of this episode, I’m offering that information. Please check out more info about fentanyl adulteration, psychedelic peer support, and how to talk to cops at Burning Man in the links below. If you need something to listen to on the ride, you can check out other Burning Man-related content from Life is a Festival here. Have a great Burn! It’s better with you here! Links Burning Man — Life is a Festival How to deal with cops at Burning Man (2023 update) Zendo Project - Psychedelic Peer Support New Fentanyl Test Strips Learn How To Use NARCAN A Brief History of Who Ruined Burning Man Timestamps (06:00) Harm Reduction at Burning Man (15:30) Live from BMIR( 23:00) Vulnerable shares (30:50) Masculinity on Playa and performative vulnerability (37:00) Trickster and Play (43:00) Consent at Burning Man (50:50) Instant Manifestation…
You know those pithy BuzzFeed listicles about being too old for music festivals? Well, the idea is rather silly. Festivals are multi-generational celebrations where children with glittering faces play alongside elders who share their wisdom. The adventure of a festival is enriched by all ages, much like how our lives are enriched by various stages and transformations. Today's episode is special because we have a returning guest, my longtime friend and mentor, Chip Conley. I used to work with Chip on Fest300, an online guide to the world's best festivals. Chip's latest book, "Learning to Love Midlife: 12 Reasons Why Life Gets Better with Age," is the focus of our conversation. Chip believes midlife is not a crisis but a chrysalis—a time for transformation and growth. In our conversation, we dive deep into the challenges and opportunities of midlife. We discuss the concept of "successism," where societal pressure to achieve can lead to misery, and how to break free from this mindset. Chip shares his insights on embracing imperfection, continuing to love and learn, and viewing midlife as a transformative period akin to the metamorphosis of a butterfly. We also touch on mortality, as Chip reflects on his own journey with cancer and how it has shaped his perspective on aging. Throughout our discussion, Chip reaffirms his love for festivals, emphasizing their importance in our increasingly virtual world. Chip's illustrious career includes founding the Joie de Vivre hotel chain, contributing to Airbnb's success, and creating the Modern Elder Academy, a wisdom school for midlife. His latest book, "Learning to Love Midlife," offers valuable lessons for anyone navigating this pivotal stage of life. Links: Chip Conley: Home Chip Conley (@chipconley) • Instagram photos and videos Learning to Love Midlife MEA Wisdom Timestamps: (11:00) Breaking the spell of successism (14:00) Don’t compare yourself to Tim Ferris … or anyone for that matter (23:30) To love being raw and imperfect (29:30) The transformation of the Phoenix and the Butterfly (32:45) Life is a festival because it ends (42:30) The more virtual we get, the more ritual we need…
In a world beset by tragedy its important to learn how to grieve. If you don’t feel your feelings you’re going to have problems, but how exactly should we tend to our grief? Today, we are welcoming back Camille Barton to celebrate the publication of their first book, Tending Grief: Embodied Rituals for Holding Our Sorrow and Growing Cultures of Care and Community . In our conversation today, you'll learn how untended grief can have harmful consequences. We begin with one of my favorite topics: healing culture and the difference between grief and the ubiquitous concept of trauma. We explore how Camille's journey, from rave culture to recovering from an abortion, led to writing this book. We touch on colonization, the idea that hurt people hurt people, and how, at some point, we were all colonized. We discuss the limits of psychedelic medicine and delve into something Camille calls the Void. Lastly, we cover the Dagara people's grief-tending practices and Camille's grief rituals, including how to make a grief altar. Camille Sapara Barton is a writer, artist, and embodied social justice facilitator dedicated to creating networks of care and livable futures. As a facilitator, consultant, and curator, their work spans grief, pleasure, and drug policy. Camille is certified in the Resilience Toolkit and developed the GEN Grief Toolkit. Based in Amsterdam, they directed the Ecologies of Transformation master’s program at the Sandberg Institute from 2021 to 2023. Camille’s recently book "Tending Grief," explores collective grief and its impact on communities. Links: Camille Barton Tending Grief Cami | Embodied Ethics, Grief, Dance & Harm Redux Decolonize Your Body — Life is a Festival #85 Timestamps (04:15) - Grief, trauma, and healing culture (15:30) - How Camille came to writing their book from rave culture to recovering from an abortion (23:45) - Colonization: hurt people hurt people (43:45) - Limitations in psychedelic medicine (50:00) - The Void (1:01:00) - How the Dagara people tend grief (1:09:15) - How to make a grief altar…
Tina Nance, yin yoga and embodiment specialist returns to Life is a Festival to share her evolving ideas around gender, trauma healing, and embodiment. In today's episode, we continue our exploration of gender and sexuality. We dive into processing trauma within the nervous system and whether a finite amount of psychological "garbage" needs to be processed for healing. Our conversation spans mythopoetic femininity through the lens of the Egyptian pantheon and masculinity through archetypes. We also discuss the contentious concept of the divine feminine, polarities of masculine and feminine energies, menstruation from a mythopoetic viewpoint and the Yang of Kuan Yin . Tina Nance brings over 25 years of experience in yoga practice and nearly two decades of teaching globally through classes, workshops, retreats, and teacher trainings. She is the founder of Held: School of Embodied Self Integration, focusing on yoga therapy, yin yoga, restorative yoga, and techniques for nervous system regulation and trauma integration. A prominent figure at The Yoga Barn in Bali, Tina leads extensive training programs and is currently developing the Held Online Yoga and Embodiment School. Tina holds advanced qualifications in yoga therapy, health sciences, and various therapeutic modalities. Links: Tina Nance Tina Nance on Instagram Tina Nance on Yoga Barn ONLINE Life is a Festival: Embodiment Practices for Healing Trauma Timestamps: (06:00) - Processing trauma in the nervous system (19:00) - Embodying the mythopoetic feminine through the Egyptian pantheon (25:00) - What does it mean to be a man? (36:30) - The problem with the divine feminine (45:30) - Masculine & Feminine or Yin and Yang (52:00) - Mythopoetic menstruation (58:00) - The Yang of Kwan Yin and the trans movement (1:08:00) - HELD: Tina’s newest offering…

1 Lizz Larouge & Guinevere Rhonwen: Love's Many Colors 1:12:39
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Today's episode is about love and all its messy colors. Guinevere Rhonwen & Lizz Larouge created the festival Colours of Love on the island d of Koh Phangan as their wedding celebration and continued it even as they were separating. In this episode, we explore how they embraced love while parting ways at the place of their union. We cover a wide range of topics, including the festival's nature, whether it could be dubbed a "big gay wedding," the influence of female leadership on festival culture, and the concept of celebrating separation. We also touch on cultural sensitivity and the complexities of hosting events in foreign cultures, as seen through Guinevere and Lizz’s experiences in Thailand. As founders of Colours of Love and the musical duo Wild Sirenda, Lizz and Guinevere share insights into the festival's upcoming iteration and their shared dreams. This episode is a testament to love's complexity. I hope it will help you embrace all the various shades of love in your own life. Links Colours of Love Colours of Love (@wearecoloursoflove) Wild Sirenda (@wildsirenda) Wild Sirenda Timestamps (05:00) - The messy colors of love (16:00) - Was it a Big Gay Wedding (25:30) - A Woman’s Touch (32:00) - Celebration of Separation (40:00) - How to Choose Love (46:00) - Why Koh Phangan (51:00) - Cultural sensitivity…

1 Sami Awad & Sharon Avraham: A Lighthouse for the Middle East 1:14:54
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I've never had so many requests for guests to return to the show as I have for Sami and Sharon. As you may recall, a few days after the events of October 7th, I asked Midburn co-founder and artivist Sharon Avraham, and his Palestinian theme camp co-lead, peace activist Sami Awad, to come on the show and share their immediate experience. Much has happened since then, and many of you have wanted an update from these two friends. You will be happy to know that they are involved in an ambitious peace project called the Lighthouse, which they share on the show today. We start with the role of the spiritual community amidst conflict and the impact of conflict on personal relationships. We talk about the reality of violence and hope for change in the region and the role of the festival community in peace efforts. Then we get into this ambitious Lighthouse Project, which is really a vision for peace in the Middle East taking place outside of the Middle East. It gets a lot of inspiration from other movements, specifically from Tamera, which was showcased on the last episode, a healing biotope in Portugal. We discuss the three pillars of the Lighthouse. They have a very clear map for what they're trying to do there. And we discuss the challenges of building the Lighthouse and how you, dear listener, can get involved. Sharon Avraham, co-founder of Midburn and the Fugara art collective, uses photography and installations to explore human connections. A passionate artist-activist, he's collaborated with Palestinian Peace Activists, documenting and bridging diverse realities. His works span from intimate portraiture to broader social narratives. Sami Awad is the Executive Director of the Holy Land Trust and is deeply influenced by his family's history in Palestine and teachings of nonviolent resistance. Educated in the U.S., he holds a Master's Degree in International Relations and promotes global peace. Links The Lighthouse Project Timestamps (07:00) The Role of the Spiritual Community Amidst Conflict (10:30) The Impact of Conflict on Personal Relationships (16:30) The Reality of Violence and the Hope for Change (23:00) The Role of the Festival Community in Peace Efforts (32:00) The Lighthouse Project: A Vision for the Future (38:00) Inspiration from Tamera (43:00) The Three Pillars of the Lighthouse (1:00:00) The Challenges of Building the Lighthouse (01:10:30) The Role of the Burning Man Community…

1 Julia Maryanska & Ian MacKenzie: From Polyagony to a Village of Lovers 1:12:47
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Does open relating always lead to polyagony? Or is there a way to heal the wounds of gender and experience love free from fear? Today we are revisiting an episode originally released in 2019 with Ian McKenzie and Julia Maryanska about the Love School at Tamera. Their documentary "Village of Lovers," will be available at a global streaming premiere on February 7th. We revisit this discussion about love, relationships, and intentional communities today in a new edit. In this episode, we dissect the complex dynamics of free love, the challenges and solutions prototyped by Tamara, and the personal journeys of those seeking healing within communal witnessing. Julia shares her contrasting experiences between One Taste and Tamara, offering a unique perspective on sexuality-based communal living. We explore the significance of personal healing for collective benefit, especially in romantic relationships, and tackle the myths surrounding the concept of 'The One.' The conversation also navigates through the nuances of jealousy, brotherhood in romantic contexts, and establishing genuine connections beyond superficial narratives. We touch on sensitive topics like women's safety in polyamorous spaces and the political implications of healing gender relationships. Ian MacKenzie is a filmmaker, writer, activist and host of the Mythic Masculine podcast. His films include Occupy Love, Amplify Her, and the Village of Lovers. Julia is a filmmaker who has worked on numerous award-winning documentaries. Her work re-imagines how we look at women’s bodies, relationships and our approach to sensuality through video poetry, her other film UNION and her photographic project “Sensual Surrealism.” Along with their co-director John Wolfstone, Julia and Ian are part of the filmmaker collective Re/Culture Films. Discover the pioneering role of Tamara in addressing the intricate challenges of love and connection in Village of Lovers , available on February 7th. Links The Village of Lovers - What Will It Take To Regenerate Trust? A Cry From the Future - Free Online Summit Feb 10-14 Tamera Peace Research & Education Center in Portugal Julia Maryanska Julia Maryanska (@juliamaryanska) IAN MACKENZIE | New Paradigm Visionary Artist Ian MacKenzie (@ian.mackenz) Timestamps (09:30) - The Origin and Evolution of Tamara (12:00 )- Contrasting the One Taste and Tamara (17:00) - Personal Healing in Witness and Service of the Collective (27:30) - Free Love and the Myth of the One (34:00) - We Can’t All Live in Tamara (41:00) - Eros and Eco Villages (43:00) - Dealing with Jealousy (48:00) - Making Contact by Dropping Your Story (58:00) - Woman’s Safety in Polyamorous Spaces (1:06:00) - The Personal is Political: Healing Gender Relationships…
In Part Two of our Taoist sexuality series, focusing on woman’s body’s and yin principles, I speak with the Senior Woman’s Instructor at Tao Garden, Gillian Reid. Gillian shares her insights on yin and yang energy, self-love, and intimacy. Beginning each day with gratitude and stretching, she highlights the importance of focusing on the heart and finding balance in one's daily activities. She also discusses how to harness one's energy using principles of Taoism, including the microcosmic orbit and the jade egg practice. Reid shares the ways in which Taoism views the use of psychedelics and sexual fantasy, emphasizing the principle of cultivating and conserving one's own energy. Reid imparts valuable wisdom on embracing and working with contrasting energies in relationships and personal experiences. She also announces her upcoming online workshop aimed at women who want to learn more about these practices. Gillian Reid is trained in Tai Chi under Master Franco Mescola, with significant contributions to the Tai Chi Research Centre and Metodo Biospirali. Her journey in internal arts like Qigong, Taijiquan, and various martial forms has been transformative, guiding her to help others achieve health and spiritual growth. Trained by Grandmaster Mantak Chia, she has become a Senior Instructor and Holistic Operator of the Universal Healing Tao System. Gillian also serves as the Italian Coordinator and Organizer for the Tao Garden community. Links: Gillian Reid ’ s Website - Biotaolife Gillian Reid instructor profile - Tao Garden Tao Garden Timestamps: (06:58) Understanding the Taoist Approach to Energy (08:28) Exploring Personal Energy and Work-Life Balance (10:28) Journey into Tai Chi and Spiritual Growth (14:28) Influence of Master Franco Mascala and Biospirals (25:42) Understanding Yin and Yang in Modern Context (39:14) Understanding the Microcosmic Orbit (40:02) The Benefits of Jade Egg Practice (42:20) The Impact of Kersai Massage (45:02) Yin and Yang in Relationships (49:27) The Role of Daily Practice and the Taoist Perspective on Psychedelics (55:16) Exploring Sexual Fantasy and BDSM in Taoism (58:39) The Importance of Cultivating Energy and the Future of Taoist Practices…
Guys, have you ever wished that instead of ejaculating and falling asleep, you could shoot orgasmic energy up the back of your spine to revitalize your mind and experience rolling orgasms? Well, it turns out there's an ancient Taoist practice that teaches just that, and all it takes is a bit of training. After an erotic detox last year, I embarked on a pilgrimage to the renowned Tao Garden, located just outside of Chiang Mai in Northern Thailand, to learn from Master Mantak Chia. Master Chia, a celebrated Taoist teacher, is best known for his book "The Multi-Orgasmic Man" and his expertise in the alchemy of erotic energy. In our conversation, we start with the basics of Qi and Five Elements Theory, delve into Mantak’s journey from Christianity to Taoism, and discuss how to cycle erotic energy using the microcosmic orbit. We also examine the release of stagnation through the controversial kersai treatment and conclude with the Three Gates technique, a Taoist method for pleasing a woman. The discussion wraps up with a Taoist perspective on psychedelics, sex addiction, and spiritual growth. Mantak Chia is not only a Taoist master but also a globally recognized spiritual teacher. He has authored over sixty books, including the bestseller "The Multi-Orgasmic Man.” He is the founder of both Tao Garden in Thailand and the Universal Healing Taoist System and has shared his knowledge with hundreds of thousands of students worldwide for over fifty years. This episode is the first of a two-part series on Sexual Kung Fu, focusing on yang - the male perspectives and experiences. The subsequent episode will offer a balance with yin, delving into the feminine experience. Remember, this exploration transcends gender binaries and invites all to learn from both perspectives. Links: Master Mantak Chia Mantak Chia & Universal Healing Tao Tao Garden Grandmaster Mantak Chia (@mantak_chia) The Multi-Orgasmic Man Timestamps: (12:30) - Qi Gong and Five Elements Theory (17:00) - How Mantak Chia’s Christianity influenced his Taoist teaching (23:00) - Yin/Yang, Masculine/Feminine, and genderfluidity (28:30) - The Microcosmic Orbit (33:30) - Kersai treatment (36:30) - Taoist perspective on sexual addiction (40:00) - The Three Gates for pleasing a woman (44:00) - Do psychedelics have a place in Taoism?…
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