by fwd-admin | Jan 15, 2018 | topics-2016-en
Between play and pain: the life cycle and the endogenous opiate system – Ansgar Rougemont-Bücking The aim of the previous day is to illustrate the basic functions of the endogenous opiate system. This system plays an important role in mammals in the neural...
by fwd-admin | Jan 15, 2018 | topics-2016-en
Yajé (Ayahuasca) at the indigenous Cofán – Margrit Jütte The Entheogen Yajé (ayahuasca) forms the cultural base of many indigenous groups of northwestern Amazon, including the Colombian Cofán. The plant, considered a living creature, is firmly anchored within...
by fwd-admin | Jan 15, 2018 | topics-2016-en
(en) Self-evolution to the next level – Serge Marc Lazard It combines diverse healing traditions — Western psychotherapy and self-improvement, Tibetan Buddhism, natural hygiene, yoga, family systems therapy, plant shamanism, trauma therapy. None of this...
by fwd-admin | Jan 15, 2018 | topics-2016-en
Shamanic Trance and Buddhist Traditions – Sabrina Chetouani From the Origin to the Present: Shamanic Trance and Buddhist Traditions Abstract Shamanism, Spirituality and Imagination: Emergence and Effect – Mag. Sabrina Chetouani This article deals with the...
by fwd-admin | Jan 15, 2018 | topics-2016-en
Psycholytic psychotherapy in the twenty-first century – Friederike Meckel The practical application of psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy in the treatment of people resistant to normal psychotherapy. Psychedelic drugs were routinely used in clinical research and...
by fwd-admin | Jan 15, 2018 | topics-2016-en
Psycholysis as a tool of love, new ways of subculture – Christoph Kahse Psycholysis (or psycholytic or psychedelic therapy), so the use of perceptually enhancing substances such as LSD, MDMA or psilocybin in the Psychotherapy is experiencing an astonishingly...