
Pathways for August 13, 2023: Psychedelic Cults and Outlaw Churches – Mike Marinacci
For thousands of years, human beings around the world have used hallucinogenic plants and fungi to alter consciousness and connect with the Divine. Author Mike Marinacci writes about the history of such practices and the revival of entheogen-based spirituality in North America. Read More & Listen »

Pathways for June 18, 2023: Swimming in the Sacred – Rachel Harris
The new book Swimming in the Sacred by Rachel Harris documents the longstanding underground use and study of psychedelics by women, dating back to the time of the Eleusinian Mystery Schools of ancient Greece. Read More & Listen »

Pathways for June 4, 2023: War in the Hearts of Men – Eli Coberly
Eli Coberly’s book War in the Hearts of Men identifies and interprets the historical ideologies that suppressed the feminine and details the impact of the Maya culture on the present. Read More & Listen »

Pathways for Jan. 29, 2023: Psychedelic History and Culture – Thomas Hatsis
Thomas Hatsis co-directs Psanctum, a non-profit education and psychedelic harm reduction organization in Portland, OR. Read More & Listen »

Pathways for Jan. 15, 2023: Psychedelic Wisdom – Richard Louis Miller
Over the past decades, mental health professionals, entrepreneurs and celebrities have opened up about their bold life-changing experiences with psychedelics that led to personal healing and success. In the book Psychedelic Wisdom, Richard Miller has gathered together their stories. Read More & Listen »

Pathways for Jan. 1, 2023: How Psychedelics Can Help Save the World – Stephen Gray
Stephen Gray is the editor of the new book, How Psychedelics Can Help Save the World: Visionary and Indigenous Voices Speak Out. The wisdom of Indigenous peoples along with reverence for the Divine Feminine, combined with the power of psychedelic mind-expanding agents, can help us enact a radical shift in consciousness and heal our world’s collective disconnection from Spirit. Read More & Listen »