Episode 33

 
 
 
 

What happens when we tap into the deepest layers of our consciousness, and what role might psychedelics play in this exploration? Join The Psychedelic Mom, Michaela Carlin, in conversation with Dr. Angelo Dilullo, a highly respected non-dual teacher, as they discuss awakening and the synergy between psychedelics and consciousness, offering novel perspectives on reality, self and healing.

Dr. Angelo emphasizes dismantling the illusion of separateness – a shift away from the conventional "fixing" model of healing towards accepting and integrating all experiences. By challenging the perception of self as a fixed entity and acknowledging the value of personal exploration, Dr. Angelo invites us to navigate beyond the conditioned mind and discover true freedom.

Angelo Dilullo, MD, is an anaesthesiologist, author, and teacher who experienced a life-altering spiritual awakening at the age of 24. His book, Awake: It's Your Turn, is a practical set of tools and investigations that allow you to access, realize, and actualize your pristine, undivided nature.

Episode Highlights

  • The intersection of psychedelics, consciousness and awakening

  • The potential of psychedelics and non-dual meditation in healing trauma and mental health issues

  • A challenge to the ‘repair’ model of conventional healing

  • The importance of doing deep emotional work

  • Dr. Angelo’s work as an anesthesiologist and the protective role he plays for his patients

  • The absence of a continuous ‘reality’ in Dr. Angelo’s life

  • Insights on manifestation and the power of focused intention and effort over mere thoughts

  • The idea of a fixed ‘self’ as a concept that needs to be transcended in service to awakening

  • How karma and intention influence awakening

  • Animism and the role of senses as gateways to experiencing consciousness

  • Dr. Angelo's motivation for teaching and guiding others towards self-realization

Dr. Angelo Dilullo’s Links 

Resources Mentioned in This Episode

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Special thanks to Jeremy Colbert (Taragápe) for the original podcast theme music.

You can find out more about Jeremey’s work here:
taragape.com and @taragape

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