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Apr
8

Psychedelics in Africa

Psychedelics in Africa: The Untold Story - Revisited with Darren Le Baron

What The Psychedelic Society are saying about their event:

After spending three months in Southern Africa among the San Bushmen, Zulu, and Himba communities, Darren returns to share insights by revisiting his popular series "Psychedelics in Africa: The Untold Story."

This series takes a closer look at the ancient history, mythology, and scientific studies surrounding psychoactive compounds found in Africa. For millennia, these powerful plants and fungi have been used by Africa's earliest indigenous peoples for spiritual and community growth—a practice that remains largely overlooked by modern scholars.

This presentation encompasses both African and Diasporic cultures, offering valuable information through academic references, highlighting correlations in symbolism and references in language which reveal thought-provoking insights.

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Apr
17
to 19 Apr

Breaking Convention

What the organisers are saying about their upcoming event:

Europe's largest conference on psychedelic consciousness, Breaking Convention debuted at the University of Kent in 2011 to an audience of 500 delegates.  Now in its twelfth year, it has developed into a truly multi-faceted conference selling well over a thousand tickets in forty countries and offering the latest ground-breaking research and insights across human and social sciences, law, politics, art, history and philosophy.

Our main, biennial conference spans three full days, during which we also hold numerous workshops and awards, display an art exhibition and installation programme, show a full cinema programme, curate a museum and blotter art auction, throw killer after-parties and publish a book of selected academic works free for every delegate.

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Apr
22

Iboga Talk

Iboga in Ceremony, Initiation, and Therapy by Nzambe Divanga

What The Psychedelic Society are saying about their upcoming event:

As an initiated practitioner with more than two decades of experience in these sacred practices, Nzambe brings profound wisdom gained through this traditional path.

During this presentation, Nzambe will delve deep into the multifaceted nature of Iboga as viewed through the authentic lens of Bwiti tradition. He will carefully examine the distinct characteristics and purposes of Iboga in ceremonial contexts, traditional initiation practices, and therapeutic applications, while providing valuable insights into how these different approaches serve unique purposes and create distinct experiences for participants.

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Mar
19

Meeting Iboga

Meeting Iboga: The World’s Most Potent Psychedelic

What The Psychedelic Society say about their upcoming event:

There has been a lot of chatter and press about iboga, the ancient African psychedelic, in recent years. Most notably for its unique effectiveness in treating addictions to opiates and other powerful drugs by relieving physical symptoms of craving and withdrawal.

In this talk, we welcome Aluba Fénix, who has been working with iboga since 2012, was initiated into the Bwiti tradition in Gabon in 2014, and now holds ceremonies with iboga medicine.

The evening will begin with a presentation by Aluba on the ancestry of the iboga medicine followed by a Q&A with the audience.

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Nov
20

Iboga Panel

Iboga: Bridge To The Divine - A Panel Discussion

What the Oxford Psychedelic Society have to say about their event:

Native to Central Africa, the iboga shrub is a powerful vehicle for spiritual insight, as well as a potentially effective antidote for opioid addiction. It is an essential tool in the Bwiti spiritual tradition of Gabon, where it has been consumed for rite of passage ceremonies and mystical initiation rites.

This event is a panel discussion with Nima (shaman) Gregory Puente, who encountered the Bwiti tradition in 1999 in a small village in Gabon. After some initiations, it became clear to him that the Tradition was a real School of Divine Mystery. He received the calling to study the Tradition and moved to Gabon to dedicate himself to his formation. He stayed by the side of Master Atome Ribenga for 11 years as a Nima student in the Mboumba Eyano branch. On the 28th of December 2013, he was consecrated by his master as Nima in this branch. Since 2014 he has been working on his mission to help human beings to know themselves, initiating, healing and serving as a «bridge» between the worlds.

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