EPISODE‌ 69‌ [BONUS!] A Psychedelic Judaism?: Purim and the Quest for a Spiritual High

by | Mar 8, 2022

EPISODE‌ 69‌ [BONUS!] A Psychedelic Judaism?: Purim and the Quest for a Spiritual High

“‘The good guys and the bad guys’: it’s a day where there’s a lot of clarity and a lot of energy focused on that… We really are going to fight evil on this day and yet, at the same time, we’re undoing part of our rigid perspectives.”— Ami Silver

During Purim, we’re encouraged to drink to the point of intoxication — in fact, up until we perhaps have trouble distinguishing between good and evil. What is the meaning behind this teaching, and how can we take a fresh look at it in our modern context, in which many people and clinical researchers are exploring new types of intoxicants… including psychedelics?

This episode of the Living Jewishly podcasts is a special episode dedicated to exploring the holiday of Purim, its emphasis on intoxication, and the deeper purpose and meaning behind the power of psychedelics in today’s world.

Dr. Elliot Malamet’s guests are Rabbi Rachel Rosenbluth (Bluth) and Rabbi Ami Silver, a psychotherapist, clinical social worker, and the Director of Emergent Education for Shefa, an organization that provides integration support and opportunities for the Jewish psychedelic community to ground their experiences within Jewish tradition.

This episode discusses the spiritual potential of psychedelic substances, the spiritual value of transcending rigid frames of mind and judgments, and how to integrate the lessons of Purim in the days that follow.

“What happens if we had a small moment in our year where we actually released ourselves from knowing, from being caught in our heads, and analyzing the world through knowledge?”— Bluth

This‌ ‌episode discusses:‌ ‌

  • The value of occasionally breaking free from the shackles of the mind and exploring the knowledge of the body
  • The events of Purim being the truest reception of the Torah and foundational to the way that people receive it
  • How different shifts in consciousness affect the ways that we approach and integrate spiritual lessons — and how to create safer experiences‌

Highlights:‌ ‌

00:52 Intro

03:10 Ami Silver & spiritual virtue of not-knowing

07:01 Bluth & release from knowing

08:42 Perspective & morality

12:20 Purim as true reception of Torah

14:15 Fear of bypassing

15:18 Seriousness, play & transformativeness

17:01 Effects of drinking v. psychedelics

19:16 Set, setting & dosage

22:46 Enhancing religious practice

27:56 Do we play at religion?

33:53 Simple ways to shift perspective

37:29 Does Judaism require external infusions?

42:30 Purim

Links:‌

Shefa

https://www.shefaflow.org

Awakening with Rabbi Ami Silver podcast

https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/ss2ak-8a1ab/Awakening-with-Rabbi-Ami-Silver-Podcast

To get in contact or learn more about Living Jewishly:

Visit‌ ‌our ‌website: https://livingjewishly.org

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Shalom!

About The Author: Dr. Elliott Malamet
Dr. Elliott Malamet, a renowned contemporary Jewish thinker, is known for pushing his audiences to think beyond the conventional. He creates a sense of emotional and spiritual connection that attracts individuals to lead an informed, meaningful and inspirational life, underpinned with Jewish values. Dr. Malamet visits Toronto on a regular basis and will be teaching at Living Jewishly throughout the year. Elliott was a lecturer in Jewish Philosophy in Canadian universities for 20 years, and was the Department Head of Jewish Thought at TanenbaumCHAT secondary school. He currently lectures in Israel at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and many other Israeli institutions. Contact Dr. Elliott Malamet at elliott@livingjewishly.org

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