037 | Decolonization, Dis-integration, and Psychedelic Facilitation with Buki Fadipe
“I really do believe that these medicines bring us back home to ourselves, and our true authentic nature. Trauma and depression does the opposite; it shuts away the parts that are authentic and true.”
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In this episode we talk about:
Buki’s formative years and traumas and how she eventually came to psychedelics
Practical integration practices and modalities
Decolonization healing, “dis-integration,” and inter-generation (ancestral) trauma
Integrating the “golden shadow”
How indigenous wisdom and modern psychedelic science intersect
Spiritual and psychedelic activism
The realities of going through a psychedelic facilitation training program
How to find a safe and trustworthy guide to work with
Alternative paths for becoming a psychedelic facilitator
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“The golden shadow is about allowing the positive aspects that we admire in other people but reject in ourselves.”
Where to find out more about Buki Fadipe:
Buki Fadipe is a Nigerian/British, writer, content creator, educator and healing catalyst. She founded Adventures in OM (@adventures.in.om) as an educational resource for those seeking expansion, healing and growth with sacred earth medicines. Her work is rooted in spirituality and reclaiming ancient earth/indigenous wisdom to act as a basis for earth based embodied healing. Buki is completing a Psychedelic Practitioner certification with Synthesis Institute, and is a certified Hatha Yoga instructor. She runs educational workshops, courses, and one-on-one sessions on preparation, navigation, harm reduction and integration. She writes about the intersections of psychedelic healing and spirituality. She is focused on investigating how psychedelics can be used as a catalyst for decolonization, healing systemic and ancestral trauma, ecological injustice to ultimately assist in individual, environmental and collective liberation.
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“I do believe that fungi and plant medicine are catalysts for initiating us into activism work. I think they have that agenda, and that agenda comes directly from source and mother nature. These medicines are coming to the fore at this critical time on humanity”