Iboga, the Mount Everest of Psychedelics

Life is a Festival #41: Tricia Eastman & Dr. Joseph Barsuglia

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Here he comes… Doctor Iboga!

If you’ve been listening to Life is a Festival for a while, you may recall in Episode 18 I shared the story of my journey to Gabon to initiate with the Bwiti, the spiritual keepers of the psychedelic medicine iboga. Today on the podcast I go very deep with two experts on the plant and the traditions surrounding it, Tricia Eastman and Dr. Joseph Barsuglia.

Tricia and Joseph offer the perfect yin & yang of perspectives on this shamanic heavyweight. Both worked at the Crossroads Igoba clinic in Mexico, Tricia facilitating the psychospiritual program and Joseph as the Research Director. Like all expressions of yin and yang, there is keen analysis in Tricia’s lofty visions and a tender heart in Joseph’s scientific rigor.

On the podcast we talk about the specifics of the brambly root bark from its mythology to its pharmacology. We discuss the Bwiti people and share our stories of initiation. Joseph elucidates the difference between iboga and the alkaloid extract ibogaine, famous for its use treating opioid addiction. We end the conversation speaking on important matters of ethical stewardship both of the endangered plant and its guardians, the Bwiti. If this episode resonates with you, consider sponsoring an iboga tree through Blessings of the Forest.

Now sit back and enjoy the polyrhythms of the Bwiti harps and take a flood dose of ancestral knowledge from these two brilliant servants of the plants, Tricia and Joseph.


TIMESTAMPS

  • :10 - Who are the Bwiti of West Equatorial Africa?

  • :17 - The iboga experience and factors to its potential lethality

  • :23 - Dr. Barsuglia explains the difference between iboga and ibogaine and what is physiologically happening when you ingest iboga

  • :33 - Iboga vs Ayahuasca & my own experience

  • :37 - Bwiti traditions including the polyrhythms of Bwiti harps and the rituals

  • :51 - Tricia and Joseph’s journey to iboga

  • :58 - Iboga vs 5 MEO DMT

  • 1:07 - Addiction to healing and the psychedelic bucket list

  • 1:11 - What steps are being taken to support the ecological integrity and people groups associated with psychedelic medicine

  • 1:27 - Should we microdose Iboga?

  • 1:36 - How’d the podcast go?


THE TWELVE

In November 2017, twelve highly spiritual Elders from wisdom traditions around the globe agreed to gather at the United Nations in New York City in a council called The Council of Twelve and Above. Setting their cultural differences aside, they conducted a unique ritual in complete unity on an ancestral point of concentrated energy. The United Nations sits on this point. Together they created the matrix of a new reality in which humans can live in harmony and love amongst themselves and with Nature.

The Twelve is a feature length documentary that gives a voice to wisdom traditions through the words of these twelve Elders. They share important messages that we can all benefit from in these troubled times. By reflecting on our behaviours and state of mind, we actively participate in implementing the new paradigm the Elders have created for us on the spiritual planes.

Each of the twelve share a long forgotten wisdom and knowing of our eternal and complex connection with Nature and all of humanity, reminding us what it means to be human and to how to live in harmony with each other and with Nature.

This film is about giving them the opportunity to speak their truth and let the world know about what they did for the benefit of all.

It is also about highlighting how wisdom traditions can be a source of inspiration and solutions for ourselves and our modern society.

- The LeCiel Foundation



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