Judaism is Psychedelic: Rebbe Nachman’s Philosophy on Breath, Song, Dance, and Talking to G-d as Tools for Psychedelic Journeying
Sunday November 17 at 12:30 pm - 2:00 pm EST
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Join author Madison Margolin in exploring the intersection between Jewish and psychedelic consciousness, through concepts derived from spiritual, religious, and mindfulness practice. Find out more about Madison's work here: MadisonMargolin.com.
.A grandson of the Baal Shem Tov (the founder of Hasidic Judaism), Rebbe Nachman (1772-1810) originally from Bratslav, Ukraine, is growing in popularity to this day as thousands of pilgrims travel to his gravesite in Uman, Ukraine, every year, even during the war, to pray and connect spiritually. Rebbe Nachman is known for his mandate to be happy always, even if, and especially if, it means connecting to G-d specifically through a broken heart and transforming pain. He discussed at length the spiritual connection inherent in breath, dance, and having one-on-one chats with G-d—all which can be used as tools in a psychedelic journey, in addition to drawing from snippets of his wisdom as a whole. |
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