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Steve discusses the legal protections provided by his new church, The Divine Assembly, and encourages members to safely and sincerely view this as “good religion” — as a way to connect with the Divine.
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Part 3 of 4 in this series. Steve discusses what he learned about himself with plant medicines like Ayahuasca and his role in supporting LGBTQ legislation in Utah.
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Paer2 of this series: Former Utah State Senator Steve Urquhart created a new church called The Divine Assembly around a Psychedelic Sacrament. In this three-part series, Glenn is joined by Medical Cannabis crusader Christine Stenquist to explore who Steve is, why he created this church, and what legal protections he hopes to provide to those who desire an entheogenic approach to Spirituality.
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Former Utah State Senator Steve Urquhart created a new church called The Divine Assembly around a Psychedelic Sacrament. In this three-part series, Glenn is joined by Medical Cannabis crusader Christine Stenquist to explore who Steve is, why he created this church, and what legal protections he hopes to provide to those who desire an entheogenic approach to Spirituality.
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In this final segment, Christine discusses the fallout of her battle against the LDS church and the ways that ketamine treatment and psilocybin mushrooms brought her out of a pit of despair into a renewed sense of connection with her children and hope for the future.
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Part 2 of this series covers the formation of TRUCE (Together for Responsible Use and Cannabis Education) and Christine’s efforts to create and pass legislation against significant political resistance from the church of state.
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Christine Stenquist’s world turned upside down when her doctors discovered that brain tumor back in 1996. A botched surgery and Near Death Experience was followed by 16 years of bed-ridden chronic pain. Then she discovered the medical benefits of Cannabis. Then she organized a group called TRUCE. Then she became a major catalyst in legalizing medical marijuana in Utah. Her story is truly inspiring. This is part 1 of 3.
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Two years ago, on November 28, 2018, our dear friend and creative collaborator, Jake Frost, suffered cardiac arrest at the tender age of 31. He has clawed his way back to life, and has returned to share his story and his thanks with you listeners. It is an inspiring episode that puts many things into perspective. If you would like to share a message with Jake, please email us at infantsonthrones@gmail.com. Enjoy!
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I was recently interviewed by a high school senior for a paper he is writing about the harmful nature of religion. This is that interview.
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