Healing Racial Wounds

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Webdelics Podcast
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We live in a complex world fueled by a simple untruth. That untruth is that our skin color makes us better or worse than the next person. Since the day our nation was founded, this myth has been a part of the national conversation and value system, driven by the original sin of slavery. In today’s episode, Scott goes deep with Nathaniel J. Brown. He is a man who lives every day striving to become the best version of himself while challenging the foundational paradigms of spirituality that govern the Black community. Brown opens up and shares a revolutionary mindset that says plant medicine is the key to healing Black trauma and improving race relations in America.In This Episode (1:14) – Scott introduces Nathaniel J. Brown.(2:33) – The healing powers of psychedelics are introduced.(4:42) – Nathaniel discusses the layered truth about slavery.(8:33) – Nathaniel opens up about being molested at a young age hiding the truth.(10:23) – Black families are taught to survive, not thrive.(12:47) – The plant medicine journey begins.(16:41) – Exploring the hurt of abandonment.(18:19) – Ancestors' emotions are buried in your genes, not the ground.(22:00) – Rethinking Black spirituality and spiritual perspectives.(26:58) – Systemic abandonment of communities of color. (29:43) – Walking into the void. (31:17) – Understanding the Emerald Tablets.(34:00)- Psychedelics and the future of the Black community.(34:54) – Using plants to heal the wounds of slavery.(37:00) – Black people and the power of their native language.(37:50) – Spirituality can be found in your inner power. (41:14) – Plant medicine … the cure to the original sin?Guest Teacher, leader, truth seeker, Nathaniel J Brown is a man on a mission. He’s lived a life that has led him to opening the eyes of others, uncovering the gifts, and walking into the fullness of their being. A forward-thinker he champions the virtues of the healing power of plant based medicines, their impact on communities of color, and the way they can change the world.Resources and LinksWebdelicshttps://www.webdelics.com/http....s://www.facebook.com J. Brown https://www.theperspectivecoach.us/my-storyhttps://twitter.com/nbsetthetrendhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/theperspectivecoach/https://www.facebook.com/theperspectivecoach https://www.instagram.com/therealnathanielbrown/

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