Mixing psychedelic knowledge with the sacred energy of sound, Raghu Markus and East Forest discover music as a gateway to nonduality, therapeutic, and on a regular basis spirituality.
Take a look at Music for Mushrooms, a story documentary highlighting the private journey of East Forest.
On this episode of Mindrolling, Raghu and East Forest discover:
- East Forest’s inventive course of and setting Ram Dass’ teachings to music
- Placing belief into the method and the huge viewers that East has reached
- Music as a automobile for nonduality, emotion, and direct religious expertise
- The infinite potential of music—why we’ll by no means run out of songs
- Raghu’s substanceless psychedelic expertise listening to John Coltrane
- Accessing altered states and better consciousness by a number of paths
- The position of tune in indigenous plant drugs and sacred ceremony
- Bringing spirituality into each day life fairly than chasing peak experiences
- Residing totally and embracing even the uncomfortable components of therapeutic
- Leaning into struggling with tenderness and recognizing that it will probably deliver us nearer to God
- How psychedelics will help us keep in mind that we’re all interconnected
- The therapeutic energy of motherly and divine love—and the way it’s all the time out there to us
- Cosmic peek-a-boo: Remembering that we’re loving consciousness and never being discouraged after we overlook
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About East Forest:
East Forest is a multidisciplinary artist, producer, and ceremony information. Since 2008, East Forest’s “lush” (Rolling Stone) and “blissful” (NPR) music has blended ambient, neoclassical, digital, and avant-pop to discover sound as a instrument for internal journeys and consciousness growth. Recognized for being the primary musician to collaborate with Ram Dass, his newest endeavor is the feature-length movie Music for Mushrooms, a story documentary showcasing the transformative energy of psychedelics, music, and group.
“There’s one thing concerning the mixture of how music can unlock–it makes the medication so clean and the emotion is so amplified that it’s excellent there. It’s a core human expertise that they’re reflecting again, and it’s for all of us.” – East Forest


