Expanding Consciousness
Coming from opposite directions — Nikolas from a hard-science skepticism of anything "woo," Michael from a spiritual high horse that looked down on psychology — the two meet in the middle to ask a deceptively simple question: are spirituality and psychology compatible, complementary, or fundamentally at odds? The conversation moves from spiritual bypassing and hitting plateaus on the meditation cushion, to how psychology's "third wave" (mindfulness, DBT, ACT) quietly absorbed Eastern practice, to the existential terrain — death, meaning, and the fear of the void — where they argue psychology alone may run out of road. From there they get into the harder questions: the risks of untrained spiritual and psychedelic facilitation, safety and trauma-informed containers, the clinicalization of plant medicine, and a genuinely contested back-and-forth on cultural appropriation, decolonization, and what (if anything) gets lost when an indigenous practice becomes a Western framework. A wide-ranging, exploratory dialogue for anyone interested in the meeting point of inner work, psychedelics, mental health, and the existential questions that neither science nor spirituality answers cleanly on its own. Timestamps 00:00 Intro 00:41 Are spirituality and psychology compatible? 01:40 Two opposite starting points & plant medicine opening the lid 02:57 From engineering to spirituality and back to psychology 04:10 Carl Rogers, unconditional positive regard & Ram Dass 05:08 The third wave: CBT, mindfulness, DBT & Eastern roots 07:05 12-step programs, surrender & shedding the ego 08:25 Where psychology hits its limits: existential questions 09:49 Death through a Western lens vs. a spiritual lens 13:21 Is death just the end? Consciousness, matter & the void 14:45 "Die before you die" & the West's troubled relationship with death 16:57 Plant medicine, joy, and the patterns it revealed 18:50 What psychology brings: precision, containment & safety 21:42 Safety in spiritual ceremony & the trauma-informed gap 24:47 Liberty vs. risk: psychosis, cannabis & applying caution 27:11 Clinicalization of plant medicine — losing the sacred? 28:41 Appropriation, decolonization & "letting it change you" 31:19 Strains, spirits, the entourage effect & synthesized compounds 33:47 Does context make it the same experience? Set, setting & safety 36:22 Clinical rooms vs. cozy containers & the MAPS tension 40:46 Mindfulness, John Kabat-Zinn & where appropriation begins 42:54 You can't monopolize spirituality 44:29 Suffering as the doorway to both paths 45:48 Michael Singer's "Wisdom Untethered" & closing thoughts
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