Mga Tanum sa Hunahuna: Psychoactive Plants of the Islands

$55.00

The Philippines is home to one of the oldest uses of psychoactive plants in the world – but also one of the most cruel modern histories in the ‘War on Drugs.’ From traditional practices like chewing betel nut to the mysterious smoke of flowers like katsubong, come into conscious awareness of diverse psychoactive plants found in the islands. We will mindfully situate this learning in the context of Drug Wars, Climate Change and factors that impact access to herbal knowledge.

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*NOTE: Discounted sale price for May Heritage Month (from May 2 – May 25)**

From traditional practices like chewing betel nut to the mysterious smoke of flowers like katsubong, come into conscious awareness of diverse psychoactive plants found in the islands. We will mindfully situate this learning in the context of Drug Wars, Climate Change and factors that impact access to herbal knowledge.

You will receive:

  • Video Recording (2 hours 51 minutes, includes shared screen w/ speaker view, audio, chat file, closed caption)
  • Presentation Slides (23 pages, with links to references)
  • Access to Bi-monthly Live Virtual Gatherings (Hop-in as Needed to Chat, Ask Questions, Integrate Information, Meet Other Reconnecting Islanders)

This is for you if:

  • you are from or have origins to the archipelago known as the Philippines
  • you are an urbanized or diaspora Filipino/a/x wishing to connect deeper with indigenous roots & diverse cultures of the islands
  • you are decolonizing your spiritual, healing &/or herbal practices & seek to ground in ancestral lineage & indigenous wisdoms
  • you are a modern psychonaut wishing to understand the

The Philippines is home to one of the oldest uses of psychoactive plants in the world – but also one of the most cruel modern histories in the ‘War on Drugs.’ How can learning about our plant-human relations expand our ecological & socio-political awareness?


7% of payment offering goes to RESBAK‘s mutual aid fund for educational support to families who suffered
under Duterte’s War on Drugs.
Please email kalamispiritarts@gmail.com with subject ‘Gusto ko Ma-katon’ for reduced or non-monetary exchange (involves planting native trees), if finances are a barrier. Indicate the name of the learning offering that you would like to access.

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