Why Ayahuasca Is Not a Spiritual Path
Elena Cross
Narrator 07
Publisher: Independently Published
Summary
This audiobook is narrated by an AI Voice. You flew to Peru, sat in ceremony with a shaman, drank the bitter brew, and experienced what seemed like the most profound night of your life. You purged, wept, saw visions more real than waking reality, and felt connected to everything. Months later, the insights faded, patterns returned, and you found yourself planning your next ceremony, convinced the real breakthrough was still ahead. This book reveals why ayahuasca is a trap disguised as a spiritual path. Ayahuasca is a drug—a psychoactive compound containing DMT that enters your bloodstream and forces consciousness into states it would not otherwise occupy. The spiritual vocabulary changes nothing about this pharmacological reality. You can call it grandmother medicine, surround it with indigenous ritual and sacred intention, but it remains a drug operating through chemical override of natural function. Ayahuasca is as much a drug as heroin—both alter consciousness through chemical means, both produce powerful experiences, both can create psychological dependence. The ceremony provides context, not transformation. It provides container, not content. Until you see through the seduction, you will keep returning to a well that cannot quench your thirst, mistaking intensity for depth and ceremony for actual spiritual work.
Duration: about 1 hour (00:45:57) Publishing date: 2025-12-21; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —

