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Psychedelics, Nature, and Spiritual Transformation, with Ron Cole-Turner | Ep. 135

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Summary

In this conversation, Forrest talks with Ron Cole-Turner about his journey from traditional theological education to exploring the intersection of psychedelics and spirituality. In particular, they address themes in Ron’s new book Psychedelics and Christian Faith: Exploring an Unexpected Pathway to Healing and Spirituality. Ron emphasizes the potential of psychedelics to enhance spiritual experiences and foster a deeper connection with nature. The discussion also touches on the importance of respecting indigenous practices, the risks of cultural appropriation, and the need for the church to adapt and embrace these transformative experiences for spiritual renewal.

Takeaways

  • Ron Cole-Turner reflects on his journey from traditional theology to exploring psychedelics.
  • Psychedelics are substances that alter perceptions and can lead to spiritual experiences.
  • Research shows a link between psychedelics and mystical experiences.
  • Psychedelics can enhance feelings of connection to nature and others.
  • Indigenous practices offer valuable insights into the use of psychedelics.
  • Cultural appropriation is a concern when adopting indigenous practices.
  • Personal stories highlight the healing potential of psychedelics.
  • The book aims to encourage clergy to engage with the topic of psychedelics.
  • The church must adapt to the changing spiritual landscape.
  • Psychedelics may play a role in the future renewal of Christianity.

Keywords: psychedelics, spirituality, Christianity, mental health, indigenous practices, connection to nature, cultural appropriation, healing, personal stories, church renewal

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Summary

In this conversation, Forrest talks with Ron Cole-Turner about his journey from traditional theological education to exploring the intersection of psychedelics and spirituality. In particular, they address themes in Ron’s new book Psychedelics and Christian Faith: Exploring an Unexpected Pathway to Healing and Spirituality. Ron emphasizes the potential of psychedelics to enhance spiritual experiences and foster a deeper connection with nature. The discussion also touches on the importance of respecting indigenous practices, the risks of cultural appropriation, and the need for the church to adapt and embrace these transformative experiences for spiritual renewal.

Takeaways

  • Ron Cole-Turner reflects on his journey from traditional theology to exploring psychedelics.
  • Psychedelics are substances that alter perceptions and can lead to spiritual experiences.
  • Research shows a link between psychedelics and mystical experiences.
  • Psychedelics can enhance feelings of connection to nature and others.
  • Indigenous practices offer valuable insights into the use of psychedelics.
  • Cultural appropriation is a concern when adopting indigenous practices.
  • Personal stories highlight the healing potential of psychedelics.
  • The book aims to encourage clergy to engage with the topic of psychedelics.
  • The church must adapt to the changing spiritual landscape.
  • Psychedelics may play a role in the future renewal of Christianity.

Keywords: psychedelics, spirituality, Christianity, mental health, indigenous practices, connection to nature, cultural appropriation, healing, personal stories, church renewal

Find us on our website: Earthkeepers
Support the Earthkeepers podcast
Check out the Ecological Disciple

  continue reading

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