Ep 19: How your family history can show up as pain with Camara Rajabari, LMFT
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In this episide, we sit down with Camara Rajabari, The Ancestral Psychotherapist. We speak out how she came into this space with personal and professional experience, how and why ancestral work can facilitate healing, and how psychedelics can be used to overcome physical and emotional conditions. Camara Meri Rajabari, is an arts-based, psychedelic-assisted, ancestral psychotherapist based in Oakland, California (ancestral lands of the Chochenyo and Ohlone peoples) and Santa Fe, New Mexico (ancestral lands of the Pueblo and Tiwa people). Her practice specializes in anxiety, depression, and intergenerational trauma. She integrates non-ordinary states of consciousness with ancestral wisdom, ancient archetypes, dreams and imagination. She is the co-author of the pivotal chapter "Invoking the Numinous” in the psychedelic textbook Integral Psychedelic Therapy and is a featured voice on NPR’s Life Kit. Beyond therapy, Camara is a spiritualist, AfroFuturist, and artist. From the Bay Area to the sacred lands of New Mexico, she facilitates paths of healing and ancestral connection for Black, Indigenous and People of Color. Connect with her on Instagram or find her online. Disclaimer:  This and all episides are for informational, entertainment, and/or educational purposes only and should not be relied upon for any medical or diagnostic purpose, or for the treatment of any condition or symptom. Please do your own research into substance use laws in your area. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondthepelvis/message
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