Summary: When Plants Dream
Ayahuasca, Amazonian Shamanism, and the Global Psychedelic Renaissance
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This audiobook explores one of the most powerful shifts of our time: the global return to plant wisdom and expanded states of consciousness. Through the lens of ayahuasca, the author examines why modern people—overstimulated, burned out, and disconnected from nature—are seeking deeper guidance and emotional clarity.
You’ll move through the Amazonian roots of the medicine, the rise of the psychedelic renaissance, the promises and pitfalls of global expansion, and the profound healing people experience when they stop running from themselves. The audiobook blends spirituality, psychology, ecology, and cultural insight to show how ayahuasca can catalyze purpose, alignment, and long-term personal transformation when approached with respect and integration.
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