Mysticism, Religion & Ayahuasca w/ Shaman Omar Ahmadzai

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On this episode of the In Search of More Podcast, Eli Nash interviews Shaman Omar Ahmadzai about mysticism, religion, and ayahuasca. Shaman Omar shares his views on how mysticism and religion are related and how ayahuasca can be used as a tool for spiritual growth and enlightenment. He also discusses the personal journey of understanding these concepts and how ayahuasca can bridge divides between different groups. Ultimately, he believes that the search for unity and peace is ongoing and encourages individuals to come to their own conclusions about the search for G-d.

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Thank god for the medicine, and Mother.

TheYlro
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I got my calling, and my life is forever changed. Thank you mother, Aya.

donnamckie
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Just after the 43 minute mark, Eli makes a very important distinction regarding Jewish belief, one, that if all other religions..if they too believed likewise, it would have prevented so much negativity, hatred and senseless killing in the world throughout civilization.

binahberman
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What an amazing studio - props to the genius behind the space design

simisworld
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This video is groundbreaking i have been waiting for this once broken link to be re joined. I have studied about the lost tribes im glad to see the world has re found them. But this is also one of the signs of yowm al qiyyamah

killaboomer
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i've been waiting for this podcast for a few weeks now.
truly blew my expectations and am humbled to have listened to two souls with pure & holy intentions towards humanity's growth as a collective.

eli. you're an inspiration for the jewish community!
omar. looking forward for one of your journey's. when the universe will allow me.

thank you both very much.

volvyrose
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Most Pashtuns in Afghanistan are tiny. Part of the reason i respected them so much. Hard little guys.

bufalorick
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01:13:00 I had forgotten about that, shaman omar reminded me of it ❤️🙏🧿 I was kicked out of religious school when I was in my teens for asking on a regular basis exactly what Shaman Omar asked.
In my mind, I was like, if this book has all the best and correct answers to life, then at what point exactly does the soul enter the body????
They got angry because there was NO answer to that question in the book.

Humanoid
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Rule of thumb about idol worship is: There are entities and powers in the world but they are not independent, everything is sourced to Hashem. Hashem is the God of all Gods, the power of all powers. So as long as someone knows in his heart, that there's is ultimately ONE power that controls everything, ONE source and energy of everything, one energy which is Hashem, then that person is only worshipping God.

Einoidmilvada
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The pashtun Shaman looks more tel aviv Israelian than most israelis looks like

whoarewe-obd
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One correction: You said that Jews took it upon themselves to be chosen, and to spread the name of God. Not quite, God rather chose us, which is why we took it upon ourselves to spread the name of God. Its a big differences. Don't shy away from it. אתה בחרתנו מכל העמים אהבת אותנו ורצית בנו

Einoidmilvada
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this interviewer wants liberation but is so stuck on whether drinking a tea is idol worship or not ...lol

matangihealing
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Lol, Afghanistan was always part of the Persian Kingdom, it was separated a named Afghanistan only in 1919 - this guy is funny insisting on ackreditering Persian history as Afghan history when Afghanistan is a baby nation if only a little over 100 years 😂

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