About this episode
Welcome to Our Ram Dass Series: The visionary musician and guide East Forest reveals the profound intersection of sound, psychedelic ceremony, and our modern spiritual emergencyโand why music is the essential "technology" for navigating the depths of consciousness and inner transformation.East Forest explores the "architecture" of the inner journey, explaining how intentional soundscapes can amplify healing and bridge the gap between our daily lives and the sacred. He discusses his deep collaboration with Ram Dass, the role of plant medicine in modern healing, and why the "real work" of shifting our world begins in the privacy of the human heart. He reminds us that in a time of "information sickness," reclaiming our own consciousness is the most revolutionary act we can perform.If this conversation resonates, you donโt have to navigate these shifts in consciousness alone. The process of inner integration and finding your unique path through this spiritual emergency affects EACH PERSON DIFFERENTLY.? BOOK YOUR PERSONAL ASTROLOGY READING Explore how this paradigm shift and your unique "soul's mandate" is showing up in your chart with Amrit โ and how to work with these energy shifts consciously and practically RIGHT NOW.? BOOK YOUR 1โ1 READING: https://amritsandhu.com/reading __?? MEET GUESTS LIKE EAST FOREST โ LIVE!NEXT WEEK, DR. SUE MORTER joins us live inside THE INSPIRED EVOLUTION COMMUNITY CIRCLE for the monthly Q&A.An intimate Zoom call where you can:Ask your direct questionsReceive personal insights on your soul's evolution and navigating your pathConnect in a way never offered publiclyJoin a wisdom-led community rising into this new era of inner work and collective enlightenment.? JOIN NOW & MEET SUE + GUESTS LIKE EAST FORESTโ LIVE NOW: https://inspiredevolution.com/circle___? IN THIS EPISODEEast Forest explores the intersection of music, consciousness, and the modern spiritual emergency. He shares his journey from creating commercial music to developing "Music for Mushrooms," a project dedicated to providing a supportive sonic landscape for psychedelic experiences. He highlights music as a timeless technology and a central guide in plant medicine across cultures, reaching into "other-dimensional spaces" to bring down deeper understanding. Forest also details his profound collaboration with Ram Dass, where he used aphasia-affected recordings to reveal the fullness of the teacher's wisdom through music. Beyond psychedelics, he emphasizes that the "real work" happens in the privacy of one's heart, suggesting that inner transformation is the only sustainable way to shift the failing systems of our world. By embracing lifeโs friction and listening to the inevitable process of nature, Forest suggests we can better navigate the accelerating changes of modernity together.