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021 | Jinica Torrez: From Suicidal Ideation to Soul Liberation with Iboga
021 | Jinica Torrez: From Suicidal Ideation to Soul Liberation with Iboga
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63 minutes
Released:
Jun 25, 2021
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Podcast episode
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Join us in welcoming Jinica Torrez to the mic today! You are about to learn through the sharing of her journey what beautiful light she is. From the age of 13, Jinica experienced traumatic sexual abuse, and history repeated itself when she found herself in an unwilling sexual relationship with a shaman later in life. From almost taking her own life to finding Iboga, Jinica has risen from the ashes like a phoenix. TW: This conversation contains dialogue around childhood sexual abuse and suicidal ideation.What we talked about:Jinica’s story of childhood sexual abuse How Jinica’s reality was denied for years, and how she finally got her justiceHow Jinica followed her dream to become an exotic animal trainerJinica’s experience with suicidal ideation and finally finding IbogaBeing initiated by the Bwiti as an Iboga apprentice shamanCrossing the student-teacher line: sexual relationships with shamans5-MeO-DMT as a homecomingWorking with Iboga and experiencing 20 years of therapy in one weekPsychedelic ceremonies that are “not beautiful”The future of psychedelic psychotherapy and this emerging industryTips for how to find a well-meaning shaman and medicine tribeMentioned in the episode:Joe Rogan Podcast with Aubrey MarcusFit for Service mastermind programThe Body Keeps the Score [book]Donate to the podcast via PayPalHave you gained new insights and perspectives from us and our guests? Consider sending financial energy our way to help support to cost of creating this powerful content.If this episode sparked something within, please let us know and leave us a review!More Modern Psychedelics: Instagram | Facebook | WebsiteMore Lana: Instagram | YouTubeMore Zoey:Instagram | YouTube
Released:
Jun 25, 2021
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Podcast episode
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