It is the new book we are beginning to explore on Quantum Leap Book Club.  Consciousness Medicine: Indigenous Wisdom, Entheogens, and Expanded States of Consciousness for Healing and Growth by author Françoise Bourzat with Kristina Hunter gives us an opportunity to explore a comprehensive guide to the safe and ethical application of expanded states of consciousness for therapists, healing practitioners, and sincere explorers.

Psychedelic medicines also known as entheogens, are entering the mainstream as people search for health, happiness, greater understanding and greater connection. Psilocybin mushrooms, ayahuasca, and LSD, as well as other time-tested techniques with the power to shift consciousness such as drumming, meditation, and vision quests, are now being recognized as potent catalysts for change and healing. Doctors and therapists are now looking at guided psychedelic therapies to add to their practice to assist in healing.  Others are just seeking.  The question is how do we ensure that we’re approaching them effectively?

The review states, “Françoise Bourzat, a counselor and experienced guide with sanctioned training in the Mazatec and other indigenous traditions, and healer Kristina Hunter introduce a holistic model focusing on the threefold process of preparation, journey, and integration. Drawing from more than thirty years of experience, Bourzat’s skillful and heartfelt approach presents the therapeutic application of expanded states, without divorcing them from their traditional contexts. Consciousness Medicine delivers a coherent map for navigating nonordinary states of consciousness, offering an invaluable contribution to the field of healing and transformation.”

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