Rick Doblin
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And then Nolan Williams talked about Ibogaine just recently. And he'll also be at the psychedelic conference. But this idea I ended up saying it's a race between consciousness and catastrophe.
Yeah. You know, what's going on with Israel and Palestine? I just want to mention something. So there are small groups of Israelis and Palestinians that are doing ayahuasca and MDMA together. so that in a way to emphasize their common humanity, but also to work through their traumas. And one of the most, I think,
Yeah. You know, what's going on with Israel and Palestine? I just want to mention something. So there are small groups of Israelis and Palestinians that are doing ayahuasca and MDMA together. so that in a way to emphasize their common humanity, but also to work through their traumas. And one of the most, I think,
Yeah. You know, what's going on with Israel and Palestine? I just want to mention something. So there are small groups of Israelis and Palestinians that are doing ayahuasca and MDMA together. so that in a way to emphasize their common humanity, but also to work through their traumas. And one of the most, I think,
inspiring and motivating groups in Israel and Palestine is a group called Combatants for Peace. And so these are Israeli soldiers or what would be called Palestinian terrorists or those that had used violence on both sides, and they've given up violence for nonviolence. So it's a group called Combatants for Peace.
inspiring and motivating groups in Israel and Palestine is a group called Combatants for Peace. And so these are Israeli soldiers or what would be called Palestinian terrorists or those that had used violence on both sides, and they've given up violence for nonviolence. So it's a group called Combatants for Peace.
inspiring and motivating groups in Israel and Palestine is a group called Combatants for Peace. And so these are Israeli soldiers or what would be called Palestinian terrorists or those that had used violence on both sides, and they've given up violence for nonviolence. So it's a group called Combatants for Peace.
And the Palestinian has been invited to come speak at Psychedelic Science, and he was denied a visa.
And the Palestinian has been invited to come speak at Psychedelic Science, and he was denied a visa.
And the Palestinian has been invited to come speak at Psychedelic Science, and he was denied a visa.
He cannot come to our conference. We're trying to see if we can work behind the scenes. I don't know if we can to get him a visa. But that this idea that we're just because he's Palestinian. I don't know the exact reasons why. He did have a violent past because that is the whole point of Combatants for Peace. They were combatants. They're now leading this nonviolent approach to work together.
He cannot come to our conference. We're trying to see if we can work behind the scenes. I don't know if we can to get him a visa. But that this idea that we're just because he's Palestinian. I don't know the exact reasons why. He did have a violent past because that is the whole point of Combatants for Peace. They were combatants. They're now leading this nonviolent approach to work together.
He cannot come to our conference. We're trying to see if we can work behind the scenes. I don't know if we can to get him a visa. But that this idea that we're just because he's Palestinian. I don't know the exact reasons why. He did have a violent past because that is the whole point of Combatants for Peace. They were combatants. They're now leading this nonviolent approach to work together.
So there's an incredible neuroscientist, Israeli neuroscientist, Lior Roseman at Exeter University in England that's done work with Israelis and Palestinians. And he's brought a bunch of them to Spain for an ayahuasca session. and with different measures of how you see the other. And once you do see this commonality, you don't see the other as so foreign from yourself.
So there's an incredible neuroscientist, Israeli neuroscientist, Lior Roseman at Exeter University in England that's done work with Israelis and Palestinians. And he's brought a bunch of them to Spain for an ayahuasca session. and with different measures of how you see the other. And once you do see this commonality, you don't see the other as so foreign from yourself.
So there's an incredible neuroscientist, Israeli neuroscientist, Lior Roseman at Exeter University in England that's done work with Israelis and Palestinians. And he's brought a bunch of them to Spain for an ayahuasca session. and with different measures of how you see the other. And once you do see this commonality, you don't see the other as so foreign from yourself.
And you can recognize their pain.
And you can recognize their pain.
And you can recognize their pain.
You reminded me of one of the more powerful for me statements, Adam Kinzinger, who is the Republican on the January 6th committee in the House to look at what happened on January 6th. He said that he's learned from his investigations that there's something that people are more scared of than death, and that's being kicked out of your tribe.