Transformative Power of Psilocybin
Research on the impact of Psilocybin Mushrooms suggests enhancing a sense of interconnectedness with Nature.
In our Psilocbyin-Assisted Retreats of Birthing an Ancient Future, we draw on the concept of interconnectedness across cultures as a philosophical framework and a foundation to support the integration process of Psilocybin experiences. Here is an example of a Buddhist Mantra or Prayer addressing a conscious caring for our interconnected life:
Lokah Samastah Sukhino Bhavantu.
May all beings everywhere be happy and free, and may the thoughts, words, and actions of my own life contribute in some way to that happiness and freedom for all.
Let’s look more closely at the meaning of each word of this invocational mantra:
- lokah: location, realm, all universes existing now
- samastah: all beings sharing that same location
- sukhino: centered in happiness and joy, free from suffering
- bhav: the divine mood or state of unified existence
- antu: may it be so, it must be so (antu used as an ending of this mantra into a pledge)
This is a prayer each one of us can practice every day. It reminds us that our relationships with all beings and things should be mutually beneficial if we desire happiness and liberation from suffering. No true or lasting happiness can come from causing unhappiness to others. No true or lasting freedom can come from depriving others of their freedom.
If we say we want every being to be happy and free, then we have to question everything that we do-how we live, how we eat, what we buy, how we speak, and even how we think.
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Dr. Regina U. Hess, Nl/PT, Visionary Founder and Director of Birthing an Ancient Future, Retreat Lead together with an experienced team