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Journey Beyond the Vine

Journey Beyond the Vine

By: Journey Beyond the Vine
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Journey Beyond the Vine is a safe place for those who have gone to the jungle and healed with Mother Ayahuasca to tell their story. We will focus on the profound lessons taught by the plant medicine and changes that have taken place in our lives post Ayahuasca. This podcast is first and foremost a way for people to speak freely about their journey and know that they are not alone in their healing, struggles and experiences. Not everyone has visions, not everyone comes home and wins a major game or starts a business, but everyone heals in one way or another and those stories deserve to be toldJourney Beyond the Vine Personal Development Personal Success
Episodes
  • He's not a hippie, but he'll hug a tree
    Jan 21 2024

    Meet Joe, a product developer living in the city of angels, Los Angeles, but battling with his demons. That was, until he took a trip to the jungle to do work with Ayahuasca. Now back home in LA, he is living life more full with the knowledge and insights he gained from Mother Aya!


    website mentioned for finding Ayahuasca retreats: ⁠⁠https://ayaadvisors.org⁠⁠


    Headspace: application used for meditation ⁠⁠https://www.headspace.com⁠⁠



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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • Pre-Ayahuasca Integration
    Jan 12 2024

    On this episode we will discuss the integration process that begins before you ever reach the jungle. Integrating the medicine doesn't begin once you get home, it begins the moment you hear the call.

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    26 mins
  • Meet your host Kyle Lane
    Jan 4 2024

    Who better to start things off than the guy asking all the questions. I interview myself and in an attempt to not make things too confusing I changed the tone of my voice for the answering parts. I hope it's not too jarring. Enjoy!

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    36 mins
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