AYAGOGY: Ayahuasca as a Social Change Agent and Learning Model
While juxtaposing Indigenous values and social systems with Western hegemonic society, Ayagogy builds a framework for curing society’s cultural ills with antidotes derived from the experiences of ayahuasca ceremony participants.
Ayaygogy, endorsed by Graham Hancock, includes interviews with world-respected researchers and spiritual leaders, including:
psychopharmacologist Rick Strassman
African spiritual emissary Sobonfu Somé
Amazonian Shaman Conference founder Alan Shoemaker
Indigenous tribal studies expert and social welfare scholar Michael Yellowbird
Rak Razam, the experiential journalist who directed the documentary Aya Awakenings
While juxtaposing Indigenous values and social systems with Western hegemonic society, Ayagogy builds a framework for curing society’s cultural ills with antidotes derived from the experiences of ayahuasca ceremony participants.
Ayaygogy, endorsed by Graham Hancock, includes interviews with world-respected researchers and spiritual leaders, including:
psychopharmacologist Rick Strassman
African spiritual emissary Sobonfu Somé
Amazonian Shaman Conference founder Alan Shoemaker
Indigenous tribal studies expert and social welfare scholar Michael Yellowbird
Rak Razam, the experiential journalist who directed the documentary Aya Awakenings
While juxtaposing Indigenous values and social systems with Western hegemonic society, Ayagogy builds a framework for curing society’s cultural ills with antidotes derived from the experiences of ayahuasca ceremony participants.
Ayaygogy, endorsed by Graham Hancock, includes interviews with world-respected researchers and spiritual leaders, including:
psychopharmacologist Rick Strassman
African spiritual emissary Sobonfu Somé
Amazonian Shaman Conference founder Alan Shoemaker
Indigenous tribal studies expert and social welfare scholar Michael Yellowbird
Rak Razam, the experiential journalist who directed the documentary Aya Awakenings