Chacruna Institute for Psychedelic Plant Medicines is a registered California 501(c)(3) non-profit organization (EIN 84-3076078). We are a community-oriented organization run by a small staff of experts and enthusiastic volunteers who work to bring education and cultural understanding about psychedelic plant medicines to a wider audience. We promote a bridge between the ceremonial use of sacred plants and psychedelic science and envisage a world where plant medicines and other psychedelics are preserved, protected, and valued as part of our cultural identity and integrated into our social, legal, and health care systems.
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Anthropologist Marc Gordon Blainey delves into the topic of the European expansion of Santo Daime by going through excerpts from fieldwork he conducted over the span of 14 months (from 2009 through 2011), all of which has been published in his book Christ Returns from the Jungle: Ayahuacsa Religion as Mystical Healing (2021).
A Conversation with Rachael Petersen, Rita Powell and Joe Welker
Wednesday, January 13th from 12-20pm PST
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A Conversation with Erik Davis, Kathleen Harrison and Bob Otis
Tuesday, September 8th from 12-2pm PST
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