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Summary: Global Ayahuasca

Practices, Discourses, and Cultural Imaginaries

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This is an independent summary and analysis of Global Ayahuasca by Alex Gearin. It is not the original book. All trademarks and copyrights belong to their respective owners. For the full experience, please support the original work.

Step into a powerful exploration of how ayahuasca travels across the world and transforms those who meet it. This dynamic and motivational audiobook reveals how a single Amazonian brew becomes a mirror for modern life—shaping visions of healing, identity, spirituality, leadership, and productivity. Through vivid chapters set in the Amazon, Australia, and China, the narrative follows how different cultures use ayahuasca to confront trauma, clarify purpose, and redefine success.

You’ll discover how practices, discourses, and cultural imaginaries influence not only psychedelic experiences but every transformation pathway in your own life. Designed for adults seeking clarity, resilience, and personal growth, this audiobook turns complex anthropology into actionable insight—showing you how breakthroughs truly happen, and how to build a life aligned with intention, discipline, and meaning.

Perfect for anyone looking to deepen their understanding of inner work while staying grounded, productive, and motivated in a fast-paced world.

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