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JOHNNY JOHNSON — PEYOTE, CLASSICAL EDUCATION, AND THE SPIRITUAL CRISIS OF COLONIAL PSYCHEDELIA In this deeply moving episode, we sit down with Johnny Johnson, a member of the Diné (Navajo) Nation and a Native American Church road man — or as he reframes it, a life coach — who has been walking this path since 1990. Johnny shares the sacred significance of peyote within his culture, his rude awakening to the billion-dollar psychedelic industry at the 2023 Denver psychedelic conference, and the urgent threats facing peyote through over-harvesting, land grabs, and commodification by what we call colonial psychedelia. Drawing on Socrates, Kierkegaard, and the foundational teachings of the Four Cardinal Directions, Johnny makes a compelling case that we are living in a state of spiritual desolation — and that no amount of psychedelics can fix what a lack of ethical foundation and classical education has broken. This conversation is a wake-up call for anyone in the psychedelic space, in education, and anyone walking the path of self-understanding. WHAT WE COVER: — Johnny's 35-year journey as a Diné road man and life coach, and his work in beauty way teachings, protection way teachings, and classical education — The sacred significance of peyote to the Diné: not a "psychedelic" but simply "the medicine working on you" — Johnny's shock at discovering the global psychedelic industry (projected at $11.1B) at the 2023 Denver conference — and how peyote is hidden under the name "mescaline" — The ceremonial foundation nobody talks about: the Four Cardinal Directions, stepping from the business world into a world of ideas, and Kierkegaard's three levels of existence — The threats to peyote: wealthy outsiders buying land, non-Natives establishing their own peyote religions, over-harvesting in Texas and Mexico, and peyote products already being manufactured abroad — Why peyote could be declared an endangered species within our generation — and what that means for communities that survived genocide — Johnny's message to the colonial psychedelic world: "We live in an age where ideas are cheapened" — the choice between commodifying sacred medicine or preserving it for spiritual understanding across generations — The crisis in education: how the absence of philosophy, ethical literacy, and moral education is producing what Johnny calls "cyclops" — career-driven but spiritually hollow people — Vision 2075: Johnny's call for a containment policy to protect peyote and these ways of life for the next 50 years — Our closing reflections on the cosmology of separability, spiritual desolation, critical pedagogy, and why psychedelics without deep ethical and spiritual grounding is a bandaid, not a cure KEY QUOTES: "The unexamined life is not worth living... if you don't cultivate your perspective, a person can waste their entire life." "When a person steps into ceremony, they're stepping from a business world into a world of ideas." "Temptation resisted is a true measure of character." BOOK MENTIONED: Hospice Modernity by Vanessa Machado de Oliveira — a must-read on the cosmology of separability and the foundations of Western civilization's self-destruction. Guest: Johnny Johnson | Diné (Navajo) Nation | Native American Church Road Man & Life Coach | Classical Education Advocate #Peyote #NavajoNation #Diné #NativeAmericanChurch #ColonialPsychedelia #PsychedelicIndustry #ClassicalEducation #Decolonization #IndigenousRights #Kierkegaard #Socrates #EthicalLiteracy #PeyoteConservation #SpiritualDesolation #CompostTheEmpire
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