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Seeking Santo Daime group in my area Options
 
obliguhl
#21 Posted : 6/4/2012 6:50:37 AM

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Interesting topic, thanks Smile

As to you question: Have you tried contacting santo daime directly? This member might also be able to help. I think he is in some ways affiliated with santo daime, perhaps send him a pm...

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CatholicPsychonaut
#22 Posted : 6/4/2012 10:46:33 AM

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I'm in midwest U.S. and would love to drink with you and hear stories of mckenna and your religious crusade. I'm not affiliated with the santo daime church, however.


Thanks. Let's get to know each other digitally and see what comes of it.

I'm not 100?% committed to the Diame thing, it just seemed like an appropriate contextual framework for me. Also, in the last couple weeks, I listened to a 3 hour podcast interveiw online with the priest (or pastor, I don't know what the term is) of the Daime church in Ashland, OR, Holy Light of the Queen. Seems like a guy who has his stuff together.

One arguement I have in favor of organized religion is that it gives one a grounding point, a reference from which to know where the baseline is. Also, while I don't yet have any experience with them, I think that something like the Diame could be exactly what this culture needs in order to find a way to integrate Shamanic ideals back into the wider culture in a meaningful way. While he was clearly anti-Christian, Terence DID advocate, nay, WARN us that if we did not actively work to transform our culture soon (and he was saying these things in the early 1990s, mind you), that we would be on a crash course with the end of our planet. What have we who remain done to bring that transformation upon the culture? I do not believe that 12/21/12 is really going to do it for us. We MUST be agents of change in the world, and perhaps people like those in the Diame, who are integrating their experiences in Hyperspace with the themes and archetypes of Christian culture, are just the model we need to bring what we've taken away from our days on the other side back in a way that our culture can digest them.
"Christians often ask why God does not speak to them, as they believed God did in former days. When I hear such questions, it always makes me think of the Rabbi who was asked how it could be that God was manifest to people in the olden days whereas nowadays nobody ever sees God. The rabbi replied, 'Nowadays there is no longer anybody who can bow low enough.'"
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CatholicPsychonaut
#23 Posted : 6/4/2012 10:58:27 AM

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obliguhl wrote:
Interesting topic, thanks Smile

As to you question: Have you tried contacting santo daime directly? This member might also be able to help. I think he is in some ways affiliated with santo daime, perhaps send him a pm...

Good luck!


I sent this person a message, then realized I'd sent him/her one before and never gotten a reply. Also, to answer your question, I HAVE contacted Holy Light of the Queen in Ashland, OR, left them a voicemail, but have not heard back from them.

"Christians often ask why God does not speak to them, as they believed God did in former days. When I hear such questions, it always makes me think of the Rabbi who was asked how it could be that God was manifest to people in the olden days whereas nowadays nobody ever sees God. The rabbi replied, 'Nowadays there is no longer anybody who can bow low enough.'"
--Carl Jung
 
CatholicPsychonaut
#24 Posted : 6/6/2012 11:50:08 PM

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Just got a call from Holy Light of the Queen in Ashland! The lady was so nice and we had a very interesting introductory conversation. My only challenge now will be how to get there for a work. It's a VERY long way from where I am to the Pacific Northwest.
"Christians often ask why God does not speak to them, as they believed God did in former days. When I hear such questions, it always makes me think of the Rabbi who was asked how it could be that God was manifest to people in the olden days whereas nowadays nobody ever sees God. The rabbi replied, 'Nowadays there is no longer anybody who can bow low enough.'"
--Carl Jung
 
acacian
#25 Posted : 6/7/2012 3:58:09 AM

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Good luck CatholicPsychonaut Smile I hope it goes well for you and would be interested to hear your experiences. as critical as some people may be I think incorporating ayahuasca into the catholic church will likely be a very positive thing for many people who have yearn to experience "god" within themselves rather than through middle men
 
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#26 Posted : 10/2/2012 5:42:27 AM

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Anyone that is curious about santo daime should watch this. Enjoy

http://video.google.com/...cid=-6845282007496115012 ( part 1 )

http://video.google.com/...ocid=6979428637862001643 ( part 2 )
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