ean-Francois Sobiecki B.Sc. Hons. EthnoBot. (UJ)., Dipl Clin Nutr. (Aus)., is a pioneering South African ethnobotanist (medicinal plant researcher), qualified nutritionist and herbalist healer.
Jean-Francois has conducted ethnobotanical fieldwork on South African traditional medicine that has spanned 15 years, and his research publications have contributed new understandings on the healing dynamics involved with the use of psychoactive plants in South African traditional healing practices, with potential application in medicine, pharmacology, healing and wellness.
He initiated as a traditional South African herbalist (Inyanga), and is also a qualified nutritionist with an online natural medicine healing practice in Cape Town.
Jean-Francois' calling is to teach people about the inter-connectivity of people and plants and how we can use plants and other natural medicines to help us heal and transform our lives.
Jean-Francois has a passion to share this knowledge of healing plants, with a vision to bridge and bring together many different cultures and healers from around the world for healing. He initiated the Khanyisa Healing Garden Project in order to help accomplish this vision, that will serve as a platform to learn about global medicinal plants and healing.
For Jean-Francois' online courses on Psychoactive Plants and Ethnobotany see his site here: http://phytoalchemy.co.za/
Psychoactive plant use research has been gaining momentum over the last century around the world, particularly in the Americas. Despite this, Africa has been considered in the literature to be poor in psychoactive plants. How can this be, given the rich floral and cultural diversity found on the continent? Are African traditional healers using visionary entheogenic plants in order to assist their spiritual healing practices? This is the research question Jean-Francois Sobiecki, an ethnobotanist and herbalist, asked in 1999, that set him off on a personal journey to explore African traditional medicine plants and their psychoactive uses. What resulted from this study is an inventory of over 300 species of plants being documented for psychoactive purposes in African traditional medicine; the first comprehensive inventory of psychoactive plants from the continent. This includes plants with sedative, stimulant, memory enhancing and visionary entheogenic uses amongst others, for treating various conditions such as: Alzheimer's, dementia, insomnia, epilepsy, stress, anxiety and depression.
Sobiecki also demonstrates that there is a cross cultural technology of using the same categories of initiation plants by both the African traditional healers and Amazonian curandero healers, in order to take the initiate traditional healer through a process of self-enquiry, self-development and potential self-mastery.
What does this tell us about psychoactive plants ability to heal the mind, and how does this psychoactive plant technology extend to other areas of the world?
Following his 15 year apprenticeship with his teacher, Northern Sotho diviner, Mrs. Letty Maponya, Sobiecki gives an account of his plant medicine initiation in becoming an Inyanga or traditional herbalist, and the insights he learnt about healing along the path.
African Psychoactive Plants is a foundational text that offers practical guidance on shamanic dietas and informs the reader of how one can engage and apply the four major categories of initiation plant medicines - a must have for any initiate or practicing healer as well as the spiritual seeker. The book highlights African and other global psychoactive plants indispensable for boosting health, cognitive performance and well-being, outlines steps and stages involved in the African traditional medicine initiation, as well as elaborating on the use of African plant teacher medicine called ubulawu such as Silene Capensis or the Xhosa dream root to enhance dreaming and divination.
Join Sobiecki on his Phytoalchemy Journey as he unlocks the healing gifts of the African psychoactive plants, the vision he has of creating healing gardens to conserve these invaluable plants into the future, and the plants role in creating an integrated planet.
Título : African Psychoactive Plants
EAN : 9798223452430
Editorial : Jean-Francois Sobiecki
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