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Liberation through Eros and Altered States

Liberation through Eros and Altered States

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In this episode of Journey into the Mystic, host Rachel Pelletier delves into the powerful connections between mystical states and Eros with guest Erica Siegel, LCSW, a psychedelic-assisted psychotherapist. They explore themes of liberation, healing, and connection, discussing practices and philosophies that unlock new dimensions of being. The conversation touches on the implications of altered states for healing and wellbeing, the ethics and safety regarding psychedelics and consent, and personal journeys with mystical practices. Erica shares her professional experience with MDMA-assisted psychotherapy and harm reduction, while Rachel reflects on her own extensive background in erotic practice and mystical exploration.


00:00 Introduction to Journey into the Mystic

01:14 Meet Your Host: Rachel Pier

01:56 Introducing Erica Siegel

04:54 Diving into Mystical States and Consent

07:59 Erica's Journey with Psychedelics

12:02 The Intersection of Hospitality and Psychedelics

14:15 From Social Work to Psychedelic Therapy

25:05 Challenges in Psychedelic Research

28:58 The Role of a Facilitator

29:30 Medicalization of Psychedelics

31:29 Mystical States and Connection

33:31 Ethical Considerations in Psychedelic Use

35:38 Balancing Modern Life and Ethical Choices

37:55 Exploring Mystical States in Religion

42:50 Personal Journey and Identity

47:39 Challenges in Psychedelic Integration

52:37 Concluding Thoughts and Future Discussions

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