![]() The final speaker of the evening, Jennifer Dumpert, describes herself as a "dream hacker" and dubs the drug-free experience "liminal dreaming." It’s a practice used by some of history’s greatest inventors and artists to unlock their creativity. The good news for those who do not like to sup bitter tea, however, is that there is a completely substance-free way to unlock the psychedelic potential of our sleeping brains. We will force it down, bed down for a wild night of weird dreams, and report back in the morning. ![]() It was not California’s most famous recently legalized substance, but calea zacatechichi (opens in a new tab), an ancient and federally legal Mexican plant also known as “dream herb.”Īttendees who wish to indulge are asked to go home, brew the herb into tea - one with a taste so metallic and bitter, a plastic bear full of honey will not cut it. ![]() ![]() Amidst the yogic cushions and tea tables, volunteers are distributing little plastic baggies, each containing a gram of green leaves with a strong soporific effect. It’s the last talk of the night at the Women’s Visionary Congress (opens in a new tab), a very Bay Area kind of conference. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |