Nick Keene on Ayahuasca's sentience, shadow work nuance, and energy field medicine

Terrain Theory

Nick Keene is the owner and manager of the Egremont Barn in Western Massachusetts. He rejoins us for an update on his journey training to be a pourer of Ayahuasca, a potent plant medicine long used by indigenous peoples in South America. 

In our conversation with Nick we discuss:

  • His last two years training to be a pourer of Ayahuasca
  • Trauma and re-traumatizing
  • The importance of integration post-ceremony
  • Plant medicine shadow work vs classic Jungian shadow work
  • How to face the fear of that first time experience
  • His suicide attempt and how it shaped his journey
  • Trauma vs neglect and why the distinction matters

...and more!

You can learn more about Nick and his work at npkeene.com and on Facebook.

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Music by
Chris Merenda

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