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The Entheogenic Evolution

A group for fans of the Entheogenic Evolution podcast with occasional news and updates on all things related . . .

Website: http://www.entheogenic.podomatic.com
Members: 23
Latest Activity: Oct 27

The Entheogenic Evolution Book and Podcast

The Entheogenic Evolution: Psychedelics, Consciousness and Awakening the Human Spirit, the new book by Martin W. Ball, Ph.D. is now available in paperback by Kyandara Publishing.

To purchase a copy, visit MartinBall.net

Also now available is my newest CD of ambient music, "Music for the Entheogenic Evolution"

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Albert Hofmann, the Father of LSD, Dies at 102 1 Reply

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Integrating Entheogenic Experiences 1 Reply

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Entheogens lecture at RVML 1 Reply

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Martin Ball Comment by Martin Ball on August 18, 2008 at 2:54pm
Inspired by the Temple of Awakening Divinity and the Divine Grace that the Eucharist provides, I've written up the following document. Feel free to comment, pass around, and help to make this a reality.

Universal Declaration of the Human Right to Direct Spiritual Experience

We recognize the following:

Human beings are innately spiritual. The human quest for spiritual meaning and experience is fundamental to the human experience. Personal spiritual experience is furthermore understood to be one of the most intimate aspects of person’s identity, sense of self, and worldview.

While the human quest for spiritual meaning and experience can be institutionalized through the formation and continuation of religious traditions, the drive for spiritual meaning and experience is not limited to religious activity or membership per se.

Religious practice and membership is not identical to spiritual experience. Religion, as a social institution, provides opportunity for like-minded people to gather together in groups to collectively express their beliefs in the context of shared practices. Religion provides structures of ritual, ceremony, religious teachings, and a community of similarly-oriented individuals. Within the context of a religion, persons may be afforded the opportunity for direct spiritual experience, but this is not necessarily the case. As direct spiritual experience is primarily an individual matter, the locus of spiritual experience is necessarily the individual, and not a religious tradition or institution.

While religious membership and activity is universally recognized as a fundamental human right and is protected by law, individual pursuit of spiritual experiences has not been afforded the same legal protections. This act seeks to correct this omission from the list of universal human rights.

Because the locus of direct spiritual experience is the individual, protections for individual spiritual experience must be afforded directly to individuals, rather than to the institutions in which they practice. As a result, protection for direct spiritual experience is not limited to individuals who are members of religious traditions, but extend equally to all individuals, regardless of religious affiliation or lack thereof.

All practices that contribute to an individual’s cultivation of direct spiritual experience are hereby affirmed to be protected by international laws recognizing universal human rights, with the condition that such practices do not violate any other universally recognized human rights of other persons, such as the rights to life, liberty, and pursuit of happiness.

In recognition of this universal human right to direct spiritual experience, it is hereby decreed that no government shall persecute or punish any individual who chooses to pursue the cultivation of direct spiritual experience in a manner that is respectful of the human rights of others.

It is furthermore recognized that the universal human right to direct spiritual experience provides a legal defense for those who would choose to pursue the use of entheogenic agents in their quest to achieve direct spiritual experience. While recognizing that governments have a vested interest in reducing the impact of recreational drug use and abuse within their territories, drug laws, in and of themselves, are not sufficient grounds for baring the legitimate use of entheogenic sacraments for personal spiritual experience.

The burden of proof for the limiting of any activity that can be construed as the cultivation of direct personal spiritual experience is clearly placed on any regulating body, governmental or otherwise. The universal right to direct spiritual experience will be afforded to all equally without any interference by regulating bodies unless said regulating bodies can demonstrate beyond any doubt that the activities of any individual is in violation of the fundamental human rights of another person or persons. Claiming that an individual’s practice, such as might be the case with the use of entheogens, is against any law, is not sufficient grounds for disallowing the practice. The standard for the burden of proof is to be judged solely on how any given practice violates the rights of others.
Merrill Ward Comment by Merrill Ward on August 1, 2008 at 10:30am
Howdy everyone.

So the Temple of Awakening Divinity continues to grow in our intimate communion. If you're interested in learning more shoot me a post and we can further discuss.

Blessings,

Merrill
Merrill Ward Comment by Merrill Ward on July 10, 2008 at 11:27am
Anyone interested in joining me for my next circle should contact me offlist or give me a call. Or e-mail on list and I'll contact you with all the info.

Blessings,

Merrill
Marla Comment by Marla on April 29, 2008 at 1:57pm
Albert Hoffman, the inventor of LSD, passed away today at the ripe old age of 102.

January 11, 1906 - April 29, 2008

I adore this quote attributed to him:

When asked what his secret was for living such a long life, he said:
"You have to take the time to stop and be the flowers once in a while."
Merrill Ward Comment by Merrill Ward on April 23, 2008 at 7:46am
Looking forward t seeing all of you at the lecture, this evening.

In Light, Life, Love & Liberty,


Merrill
 

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