• Episode 24 : Interview with Carlos Tanner from the Ayahuasca Foundation

  • Jul 11 2021
  • Length: 1 hr and 26 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 24 : Interview with Carlos Tanner from the Ayahuasca Foundation

  • Summary

  • In this episode I am honored to have a conversation with Carlos Tanner about healing and awakening with the mother Ayahuasca. Listen to the whole interview to hear the details about how can this path of healing radically change your life!

    Highlights

    Healing our relationships with ourselves, with the Earth and with each others Expanding your awareness and shifting perspective Follow your dream and align with your destinity Finding the root of disease and the real cause of trauma Healing is a journey not an event, there is no magic pill Freedom from the past and taking full responsibility for our life Responsible preparation for an Ayahuasca journey and the biggest red flags Changing our reality Ayahuasca Integration, embodiment, creating fundamental, lasting change You are the healer, love is the medicine

    About Carlos Tanner – Ayahuasca Foundation

    Carlos was born and raised in the United States and has degrees in both art and philosophy. He moved to Iquitos, Peru, in 2004 and lived with his first teacher for four years before creating the Ayahuasca Foundation in 2008. In 2017, he opened the Riosbo Retreat and Research center and began hosting medical research in 2018.  The stage 1 study completed at the end of 2019 and will be published in the journal Frontiers of Psychiatry in July.  Carlos appeared in the Netflix series Down to Earth with Zac Efron in 2020 and continues to offer unique educational courses and healing retreats as well as host important research into the traditional use of ayahuasca and plant medicine.

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