Britta Love - Sex, Psychedelics, Privilege and Justice
Psychedelics Today
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ποΈ 16 May 2018
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We have to be OK with the fact that as we get confronted by the internalized racism and patriarchy and privilege that our psychedelic sub-culture carries, that its going
to be a little messy for a while, and we are all going to have to feel uncomfortable at times.
Giving up your privilege is the ultimate psychedelic trip. There is something about that surrender that's really deep.
If you are someone who does what we call holding space or facilitates in someway, to actively hand that power back as often as possible, when you realize someone is trying to give it to you it, is a really powerful meditation."
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmzDUK-EZqQ Show Notes
β Britta Love talks about sexual abuse stories that were discussed on a panel on psychedelic patriarchy she participated in. β In Britta's anti-racist work, whenever she starts to feel uncomfortable, she recognizes that that discomfort is not as bad as what it must feel like to get oppressed by systemic racism. β Author Robert Anton Wilson's idea of "reality tunnels" is that we all have our B.S. (Belief System). What if we could flip between belief systems and be more flexible and be more literate with reality and open-minded. β Britta speaks about a healer who was sexually abusive to a woman she knows. β A woman was raped by a male nurse and she was strong-armed to sign a non-disclosure agreement. β The psychedelic community needs more diversity, more women and people of color to balance out the equality of voices. β We need healthy models of sexuality to express sexual energy in a positive and constructive manner to get rid of sexual aggression and power dynamics. β We are too willing to hand over our power to healers and shamans. We can become our own healers when we are in safe environments. β Psychedelic therapy can be demystified and taught, and doesn't have to remain esoteric with a hierarchy of privilege structures. β Forming collectives of up to 100 people with different skills to form a safe, supportive, and collective village of awareness and wisdom. β How do we create containers that are encouraging of and supportive of the deep reflection that is required to undo racism and patriarchy and systems of oppression require? 3 Key Points: 1. In Britta's anti-racist work, whenever she starts to feel uncomfortable, she recognizes that that discomfort is not as bad as what it must feel like to get oppressed by systemic racism. 2. We are too willing to hand over our power to healers and shamansβwe can become our own healers when we are in safe spaces. 3. Know your value and contribution within a group. People feel better when they are a giver.Resources Mentioned
Instagram - BrittaLoved The Daily TransmissionLinks
10 Reasons to End the War on Drugs and the War on Sex WorkersBritta Love
Britta Love is a writer, somatic sex educator and multi-dimensional healer based in Brooklyn, NY. A graduate of the London School of Economics and Goddard College, she wrote her thesis in Consciousness Studies on the healing and spiritual potential of altered states, specifically those induced by conscious sexual practice and the ritual use of psychoactive plant medicines. She writes for Alternet, Psymposia and Reality Sandwich, gives talks and facilitates workshops in NYC, and blogs on sex, drugs and consciousnessTranscript
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| 0:00.0 | Hi everybody, Joe here, Psychedelics, today. |
| 0:12.0 | Hope you're doing well. |
| 0:13.9 | Today on the show, Britta Love, and I talk about all sorts of very helpful stuff, I think. Currently, we're going under a period of self-reflection, |
| 0:26.8 | I guess, in the psychedelic world. And a lot of sex politics things have been coming up, |
| 0:34.3 | gender inequality, material, race inequality. So a lot of things are coming to |
| 0:40.1 | light lately and people are looking at them really seriously. I invited Britta on the show after |
| 0:46.2 | helping edit the recent dismantling the patriarchy video series and Britta had some excellent things to say on there and I wanted her to come on to |
| 0:58.5 | talk about her experience of being a woman in psychedelics and and share any of her wisdom |
| 1:05.6 | that she could on the show and it was great I hope I was able to showcase the best of her thinking on this stuff. |
| 1:17.3 | But I imagine, as we discuss in the show, that this is really a long conversation that |
| 1:24.3 | all of us need to have. |
| 1:26.4 | This is not something we're going to sort out in a week |
| 1:30.1 | or two. This is this whole power dynamics, how to deal with criminals, I guess people who did |
| 1:37.6 | bad things to other people, you know, all that stuff. We have to figure out what the best way |
| 1:42.6 | forward is here. Like it's one thing, yes, way forward is here. Like, it's one thing. |
| 1:44.9 | Yes, we found out some things, but it's another thing to handle it appropriately. You know, |
| 1:50.2 | do you just throw that person's name out and, and kind of talk a lot of negativity, or do you bring it to |
| 1:57.7 | a court? Or what do you do? Like, what is the method for it and bretta and i |
| 2:01.2 | get into some great stuff there and thank you again britta for being willing to share your insight |
| 2:06.5 | and wisdom on this stuff and um yeah listeners if you if you really enjoy what you hear just let us know |
| 2:12.5 | we'd we'd love to know if you want to hear more about this. I think people like Catherine McLean, |
| 2:18.8 | who are working really hard on this issue, are definitely interested in more material like this. |
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