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THIRD EYE DROPS

Mushrooms, Adaptogens, and Psychedelic Evolution with Tero Isokauppila | Mind Meld 320

THIRD EYE DROPS

Michael Phillip

Spirituality, Development, Philosophy, Psychedelic, Comedy, Psychology, Mckenna, Future, Plato, Rogan, Science, Society & Culture, Watts, Trussell, Mind, Religion & Spirituality

4.81.3K Ratings

🗓️ 14 September 2022

⏱️ 86 minutes

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Tero Isokauppila is an Entrepreneur, shroom sage, and author of Healing Adaptogens The Definitive Guide to Using Super Herbs and Mushrooms for Your Body's Restoration, Defense, and Performance.

Tero is also the founder of Four Sigmatic, one of the world's largest purveyors of super mushroom coffees and elixirs.

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In this mind meld:

  • The power of adaptogens, and mushrooms
  • The science behind how adaptogens work
  • Which adaptogens are the most well researched
  • How psychedelics could hypothetically bifurcate human evolution
  • Adrenal gland restoration and natural sources of energy
  • The importance of nighttime rituals for better sleep

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0:08.7

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0:29.0

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0:49.3

Pleasure to have you back in the mind-melt my friends and on today's transmission

0:56.0

There's no punchy way to sum it up as usual. But the power of nature is definitely a throughline

1:06.8

in this one. Also our relationship with it in general and probably more accurately our lack

1:14.0

of relationship with it. But on that note, I'm going to preempt all of this by saying I have no idea

1:22.1

how we should be

1:23.8

conducting ourselves on this planet. But I do know a few things. I do know at large we certainly are not conducting ourselves

1:32.2

ideally. We're not even really conducting ourselves in a constructive

1:37.7

direction. And that said, this is a subject that's really hard to talk about in an actionable

1:44.4

down to earth, no pun intended way. I'm definitely not really a fan of the way our relationship with

1:51.7

nature is framed in the media. I think it's a largely disempowering narrative that it lacks romance.

1:58.1

It lacks the emotional archetypal ingredients that really motivate people toward making change

2:05.5

because it's far too data driven. It's far too politically loaded. So square one, I think it's

2:13.1

safe to say is changing that broadly, I guess we could say we need a better myth surrounding this

2:20.0

topic. And I can say from personal experience, there's also just a clear lack of connection

2:26.1

with nature. And then this leads to a lack of consciousness, a lack of both individual and shared

2:32.0

understanding of our place and what we're doing on this planet at large. And maybe understanding

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