
Pablo Amaringo, Daniel Pinchbeck, Jonathon Miller Weisberger, Thomas Wang, Agustin Payaguaje
The Room Upstairs Consignment Gallery, Tuesday, December 17, 2013 at 00am
Pablo Amaringo (Ayahuasca visions, Rainforest Medicine)
Daniel Pinchbeck (2013, What Comes After Money?, Exploring the Edge Realms of Consciousness, Rainforest Medicine)
Jonathon Miller Weisberger (Rainforest Medicine)
Thomas Wang (Rainforest Medicine)
Agustin Payaguaje (Rainforest Medicine)
Daniel Pinchbeck is the editorial director of Reality Sandwich and cofounder of Evolver.net. He is the author of Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism, among other works.
Ethnobotanist JONATHON "SPARROW" MILLER WEISBERGER was raised in Ecuador and the U.S. He has collected over 2,000 herbarium specimens, including first-time collections of several new species. From 1990 to 2000, Jonathon lived in the Ecuadorian Amazon among five indigenous nationalities, and was influential in the creation of three reserves including the Napo-Galeras National Park. He participated in the demarcation of Waorani territory and in groundwork that helped the Secoya people retain a significant tract of their ancestral homelands. He is the executive director of the Council for Cultural and Biological Diversity (known in Latin America as Fundación OSA), supporting rainforest conservation and cultural heritage projects in Ecuador and Costa Rica. He is the steward of Guaria de Osa Ecolodge (guariadeosa.com), a rainforest and ocean discovery and education center on the remote Osa peninsula, Costa Rica. The author lives in Guaria de Osa, Costa Rica. (added from Random House)… (more)
Daniel Pinchbeck (2013, What Comes After Money?, Exploring the Edge Realms of Consciousness, Rainforest Medicine)
Jonathon Miller Weisberger (Rainforest Medicine)
Thomas Wang (Rainforest Medicine)
Agustin Payaguaje (Rainforest Medicine)
Daniel Pinchbeck is the editorial director of Reality Sandwich and cofounder of Evolver.net. He is the author of Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism, among other works.
Ethnobotanist JONATHON "SPARROW" MILLER WEISBERGER was raised in Ecuador and the U.S. He has collected over 2,000 herbarium specimens, including first-time collections of several new species. From 1990 to 2000, Jonathon lived in the Ecuadorian Amazon among five indigenous nationalities, and was influential in the creation of three reserves including the Napo-Galeras National Park. He participated in the demarcation of Waorani territory and in groundwork that helped the Secoya people retain a significant tract of their ancestral homelands. He is the executive director of the Council for Cultural and Biological Diversity (known in Latin America as Fundación OSA), supporting rainforest conservation and cultural heritage projects in Ecuador and Costa Rica. He is the steward of Guaria de Osa Ecolodge (guariadeosa.com), a rainforest and ocean discovery and education center on the remote Osa peninsula, Costa Rica. The author lives in Guaria de Osa, Costa Rica. (added from Random House)… (more)