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I guess up in northern Mexico, we have the Huichol people who hunt the peyote. And that seems to be a very, very old tradition. Now those poor guys are cordoned off to a little section of mountains in the mainland right across from the Baja Peninsula.
I guess up in northern Mexico, we have the Huichol people who hunt the peyote. And that seems to be a very, very old tradition. Now those poor guys are cordoned off to a little section of mountains in the mainland right across from the Baja Peninsula.
But they have this traditional โ they do it to this day where they go out into the desert on this kind of like almost like Australian aboriginal spirit walk. They go out there and they go to a place that's supposed to be the mountain of creation. And there they hunt peyote like they're hunting deer. And they like shoot it with little arrows. But then they take the peyote and they โ
But they have this traditional โ they do it to this day where they go out into the desert on this kind of like almost like Australian aboriginal spirit walk. They go out there and they go to a place that's supposed to be the mountain of creation. And there they hunt peyote like they're hunting deer. And they like shoot it with little arrows. But then they take the peyote and they โ
But they have this traditional โ they do it to this day where they go out into the desert on this kind of like almost like Australian aboriginal spirit walk. They go out there and they go to a place that's supposed to be the mountain of creation. And there they hunt peyote like they're hunting deer. And they like shoot it with little arrows. But then they take the peyote and they โ
See recreations of their creation story and bond, and then they walk back across the desert. So those guys are still doing that. And there are caves on the border of Texas and Mexico, the lower Pecos. There's especially one called White Shaman Cave. Are you ready? White Shaman Cave. Where we can see that same story being played out. People like hunting little buttons on the ground.
See recreations of their creation story and bond, and then they walk back across the desert. So those guys are still doing that. And there are caves on the border of Texas and Mexico, the lower Pecos. There's especially one called White Shaman Cave. Are you ready? White Shaman Cave. Where we can see that same story being played out. People like hunting little buttons on the ground.
See recreations of their creation story and bond, and then they walk back across the desert. So those guys are still doing that. And there are caves on the border of Texas and Mexico, the lower Pecos. There's especially one called White Shaman Cave. Are you ready? White Shaman Cave. Where we can see that same story being played out. People like hunting little buttons on the ground.
And the big mountain. And people obviously, well, they're like turning into ghosts. You see the top one from the... The third from the top. That's like, people interpret that as like that person's spirit coming out of them in trance. This is a big, wide panel. White Shaman Cave is absolutely amazing. It's a wonderful thing to see.
And the big mountain. And people obviously, well, they're like turning into ghosts. You see the top one from the... The third from the top. That's like, people interpret that as like that person's spirit coming out of them in trance. This is a big, wide panel. White Shaman Cave is absolutely amazing. It's a wonderful thing to see.
And the big mountain. And people obviously, well, they're like turning into ghosts. You see the top one from the... The third from the top. That's like, people interpret that as like that person's spirit coming out of them in trance. This is a big, wide panel. White Shaman Cave is absolutely amazing. It's a wonderful thing to see.
But this woman named Carolyn Boyd has really gone to great length to see all the elements of this panel, which is like 6,000 years old. And pretty much nailed what the Weechole are still doing there. In fact, a few years back, she invited a Weechole group out to look at it and talk to them about it. And they just like burst into tears when they saw the whole thing. Yeah.
But this woman named Carolyn Boyd has really gone to great length to see all the elements of this panel, which is like 6,000 years old. And pretty much nailed what the Weechole are still doing there. In fact, a few years back, she invited a Weechole group out to look at it and talk to them about it. And they just like burst into tears when they saw the whole thing. Yeah.
But this woman named Carolyn Boyd has really gone to great length to see all the elements of this panel, which is like 6,000 years old. And pretty much nailed what the Weechole are still doing there. In fact, a few years back, she invited a Weechole group out to look at it and talk to them about it. And they just like burst into tears when they saw the whole thing. Yeah.
Yeah, I would add and say if I'm reaching out there a little bit or speculating or if I have a gut feeling, I think it was really interesting. I don't know. Maybe it was Paul Rosely on your podcast where he was talking about his ayahuasca experience in the Amazon. And he was saying that he felt like he shrunk down to this molecular level and he was like floating through the Amazon as like an atom.
Yeah, I would add and say if I'm reaching out there a little bit or speculating or if I have a gut feeling, I think it was really interesting. I don't know. Maybe it was Paul Rosely on your podcast where he was talking about his ayahuasca experience in the Amazon. And he was saying that he felt like he shrunk down to this molecular level and he was like floating through the Amazon as like an atom.
Yeah, I would add and say if I'm reaching out there a little bit or speculating or if I have a gut feeling, I think it was really interesting. I don't know. Maybe it was Paul Rosely on your podcast where he was talking about his ayahuasca experience in the Amazon. And he was saying that he felt like he shrunk down to this molecular level and he was like floating through the Amazon as like an atom.
And then eventually he โ kind of moved on to another chapter and he had embodied, he became a Jaguar and started seeing the Amazon through the eyes of a Jaguar. Do you recall him telling this story?
And then eventually he โ kind of moved on to another chapter and he had embodied, he became a Jaguar and started seeing the Amazon through the eyes of a Jaguar. Do you recall him telling this story?
And then eventually he โ kind of moved on to another chapter and he had embodied, he became a Jaguar and started seeing the Amazon through the eyes of a Jaguar. Do you recall him telling this story?