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AI Talk, ISTA Chats, and Leaving Before the Dancing Starts | Medicine Festival 2024 #2 (Days 3 & 4)

AI Talk, ISTA Chats, and Leaving Before the Dancing Starts | Medicine Festival 2024 #2 (Days 3 & 4)

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Day 3 & 4 at Medicine Festival 2024 — the final round before the festival disappears until 2026.The cold’s gone, I’m slightly more alive, and this one’s got everything: spontaneous connections, failed attempts at ceremony, a very sweaty walk, and a surprise long-form chat with someone I met at ISTA about unlocking joy, inner babies, survival mode, and calling on your spirit guide crew like it’s WhatsApp.I nearly joined a men’s workshop but bailed as soon as the music started. Tried to get something out of Daniel Pinchbeck’s talk on AI and consciousness — got Steiner, McKenna, and a bunch of backstory instead. Bumped into Richard Rudd and briefly considered starting a beef (I didn’t). My camera battery was dying. My brain was halfway out the tent flap. I had a great time.This isn’t a guide or a testimonial — it’s just what it’s like to be there, weird edges and all.Includes:Hanging out with someone for 6+ hours by accidentApproaching a workshop and ghosting it immediatelyAn AI talk with very little AI thoughtOne of the more grounded chats I’ve had all year (ISTA shoutout)Final thoughts before Medicine goes quiet for a whileThere’s no Medicine Festival in 2025. If you’re wondering what actually happens — beyond the marketing and mysticism — here’s a very human, very rambling look at it all.#medicinefestival2024 #medicinefestival #healingjourney #alternativeliving #istaexperience #festivalweirdness #innerbabyunlocked #danielpinchbeck #AIandconsciousness #spiritguidesoncall #ceremonyvlog #realfestivallife #notbackuntil2026 #mensworkdodged #andyjoinscults

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