Psychedelic Ritual and the Role of Women: Talking Slop with Moudou Baqui (Part 5)

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Psychedelic Ritual and the Role of Women: Talking Slop with Moudou Baqui (Part 5)

In this clip we continue to discuss the role of ritual and ceremony in relation to the psychedelic experience, and whether the African diaspora require the need to develop psychedelic initiation rites and ceremonies. This then leads Moudou to open up about his understanding around the role of women in psychedelics and Africa.

Moudou Baqui (aka, Justin Petty, M. Ed.) is an activist, Certified Level II Reiki healer, martial artist, urban shaman, behavioural specialist and educator. His journey into the esoteric started with his father, former Grand Master of a local chapter of an international mystical order, following in the footsteps of his grandfather, who began his studies in the early 1900s. At his father’s urging, he continued his studies of ancient knowledge without the formality of known institutions. He has further advanced his studies of shamanism, metaphysics and entheogenics via travel on several continents and tutelage under different intellectual traditions. Among his teachers, he credits Ahati Kilindi Iyi as a key figure in his knowledge of ethnobotany and the martial sciences.

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