Episode Summary

The internet has made ayahuasca more accessible than ever; bringing the promise of spiritual awakening and deep healing to people worldwide. But in doing so, has it commodified a sacred practice, leading to a rise in unqualified facilitators and a disregard for cultural traditions?Joining us is Bia Labate, a Brazilian anthropologist, founder and Executive Director of The Chacruna Institute of Psychedelic Plant Medicines, and one of the world’s leading ayahuasca experts. http://www.bialabate.net https://chacruna.net/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC22F9iOhoGVWPiVlO9ueN0Q/featured https://www.instagram.com/labatebia/ https://chacruna.net/the-commodification-of-ayahuasca-how-can-we-do-better/ In this episode, Bia joins us to explore the profound impact of the internet and social media on the world of ayahuasca. We discuss the accessibility of ayahuasca, the rise of unqualified facilitators, and the ethical challenges of marketing spiritual experiences.We also look at the risks involved in seeking ayahuasca ceremonies and the positive outcomes of increased global interest in this traditional practice, as well as the need for education, harm reduction, and ethical collaboration with indigenous communities to ensure the integrity of ayahuasca experiences.00:00 Introduction to Ayahuasca and the Internet's Impact02:51 Personal Experiences with Ayahuasca and Digital Evolution06:02 The Role of Social Media in Ayahuasca Ceremonies08:49 Marketing Challenges and Ethical Considerations11:52 Authenticity and Misrepresentation in Ayahuasca Practices14:45 The Rise of Unqualified Facilitators18:00 Navigating Risks in Ayahuasca Ceremonies21:05 Positive Outcomes of Ayahuasca's Global Exposure24:10 Future Directions for Ayahuasca Practices26:48 Advice for Prospective Ayahuasca ParticipantsIf you like what you hear, please follow the show, leave a review, or let us know what else you’d like us to look into at ⁠https://www.ruinedbytheinternet.com/⁠
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