Ayahuasca Quote by Jeremy Narby Download Open image “In truth, ayahuasca is the television of the forest.” — Jeremy Narby ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ayahuasca Forests Television Truth
From experience, I came to learn that ayahuasca bestows upon the user knowledge about a variety of topics, not only consciousness and perception, but… — Pablo Amaringo Copy Share Image
“...what science cannot explain is the psychic effect of this 'mother of all plants,' the sense of the numinous and the spiritual world it… — Rak Razam Copy Share Image
Ayahuasca, unlike mushrooms and all these other things is only as good as the person who made it. . . . The ayahuasca is… — Terence McKenna Copy Share Image
“Ayahuasca is a fickle mistress—she likes it when you put out for her, make a show of it, and put some effort in. But… — Rak Razam Copy Share Image
“It is true ayahuasca that has the potential to change everything and allow you to see the world in a different way. It's just… — Rak Razam Copy Share Image
I've learned that ayahuasca works in levels, a little like peeling an onion. It is complex and something you really have to experience to… — Zoe Helene Copy Share Image
“Outside, milling under the ubiquitous gaze of security cameras, are bright splashes of colorful souls wearing crystals, beads, and Native American Indian paraphernalia; middle-aged… — Rak Razam Copy Share Image
“Ayahuasca ceremonies are usually very structured rituals where the shaman or shamana holds the space and guides the drinkers on their journeys of discovery.… — Rak Razam Copy Share Image
The battle we have fought, and are still fighting for the forests is a part of the eternal conflict between right and wrong, and… — John Muir Copy Share Image
'The Tree of Life' is a collection of conversations that lost souls and true believers have with themselves while keeping their heads to the… — Wesley Morris Copy Share Image
This is perhaps one of the most important things I learned during this investigation: We see what we believe, and not just the contrary;… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
“When I started reading the literature of molecular biology, I was stunned by certain descriptions. Admittedly, I was on the lookout for anything unusual,… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
“During this investigation, I became familiar with certain limits of the rational gaze. It tends to fragment reality and to exclude complementarity and the… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
“Nonetheless, gazing out the train window at a random sample of the Western world, I could not avoid noticing a kind of separation between… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
If one stretches out the DNA contained in the nucleus of a human cell, one obtains a two-yard-long thread that is only ten atoms… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
According to Eliade, the shamanic ladder is the earliest version of the idea of an axis of the world, which connects the different levels… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
Wisdom requires not only the investigation of many things, but contemplation of the mystery. — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
The rational approach start from the idea that everything is explainable and that mystery is in some sense the enemy. This means that it… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
An indigenous culture with sufficient territory, and bilingual and intercultural education, is in a better position to maintain and cultivate its mythology and shamanism.… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
The global network of DNA-based life emits ultra-weak radio waves, which are currently at the limit of measurement, but which we can nonetheless perceive...in… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
…there are approximately 125 billion miles of DNA in a human body -- your personal DNA is long enough to wrap around the earth… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
“One thing became clear as I thought back to my stay in Quirishari. Every time I had doubted one of my consultants' explanations, my… — Jeremy Narby Copy Share Image
“Leave yourself alone, trying to fix your subconscious with programs and acts of will is tantamount to trying to start a car with a… — Gerard Armond Powell Copy Share Image
“It's impossible to fill the loss of one's soul with anything, other than yourself.” — Gerard Armond Powell Copy Share Image
On the other side of the spirit veil, I spend more than a little bit of time researching the hallucinogens. I personally believe ayahuasca… — Chris Kilham Copy Share Image
“Perspective shifted on why it must 'hurt to heal', and a series of questions kept coming to mind. I found myself wondering if these… — Jennifer Sodini Copy Share Image
“First time I died on Ayahuasca I was scared to death. And then, I realized that I was no longer afraid to die. It’s… — Gerard Armond Powell Copy Share Image
“Reconnecting with your soul is painful, but the benefits are everlasting.” — Gerard Armond Powell Copy Share Image
“The key to all of your behaviors is hidden in a box that you can’t open using normal tools, your subconscious needs a different… — Gerard Armond Powell Copy Share Image
Over the course of four rough, ego-shattering hours, the ayahuasca shows me that opening myself to love of Zoe and all others is the… — Chris Kilham Copy Share Image
“The scariest part of ayahuasca, the thing that scares us the most, is that we might see ourselves.” — Gerard Armond Powell Copy Share Image
“The cost of claiming value comes with the time you invest in your dream. Eventually the price you paid for your investment pays off.… — Jennifer Sodini Copy Share Image