Episodes
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
Sunday Oct 29, 2023
The Virgin Mary. Theotokos. Mother of God. Shower of the Way. Gate of the Dawn. Bearer of our Salvation. Star of the Sea. Refuge of Sinners. Known by many titles, the mother of Jesus Christ has a long history of veneration in both the mainstream Christian church and psychedelic-infused faith.
Come on a journey through indigenous Christian culture, recreational visions, and modern medicine to see how Mary as the Undoer of Knots may have things to teach us about entheogen use and integration.
(Episode Art by Charlie Potesky, @charliepotesky, trippycharlie.com)
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
What awaits us beyond death? In this two-part episode, Kaleb explores the ideas of mystical unification with God and universal salvation in Christianity, as well as how they are paralleled by the psychedelic experience.
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
Saturday Sep 30, 2023
What awaits us beyond death? In this two-part episode, We explore the ideas of mystical unification with God and universal salvation in Christianity, as well as how they are paralleled by the psychedelic experience.
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Tuesday Aug 01, 2023
Can psychedelics give us a glimpse of the afterlife? Is it time to leave the binaries of heaven and hell behind? Hear more about DMT cosmic space, lesser-known divine realms, dancing with God's Arcadian nymphs, and playing tuba with Machine Elves!
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Monday Jun 26, 2023
Monday Jun 26, 2023
Psychedelics have a reputation for causing "ego death," a powerful experience that resembles physical death. Could psychedelic ego death help us overcome our fear of death? Could Christian ethics and rituals also help us prepare for death using psychedelics?
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What is Psychedelic Theology?
Psychedelics changed my life.
After experiencing psilocybin for the first time in 2021, I found a powerful medicine for treating the suicidal ideation, depression, and anxiety that I had struggled with for a decade. As an open-minded Christian minister, I knew that the psychedelic experience did more than affect my physical brain; it also had enormous spiritual and metaphysical implications. However, I was disappointed to find that there were few informed voices that sought to seriously address these substances and the experiences that they cause within the context of Christian faith and practice.
As a divinity student at Duke Divinity School, I decided to fill that gap by focusing my studies on the mind, theology, and different altered states of consciousness. Psychedelic Theology is a result of that research and work. I hope that Psychedelic Theology can become a resource for new psychonauts, curious onlookers, or lifelong seekers.