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The Hero’s Journey: Finding Your Story in Psychedelic Healing

October 8, 2024
Featuring: Mareesa Stertz

Telling our stories of psychedelic healing is more important than ever, but sometimes, those stories aren’t so clear cut. Can applying the classic archetype of the Hero’s Journey to your narrative help you find your story?

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Telling our stories of psychedelic healing is more important than ever, but sometimes, those stories aren’t so clear cut. Can applying the classic archetype of the Hero’s Journey to your narrative help you find your story?

In this episode, Joe interviews Mareesa Stertz: lead of strategy/communications at the Global Psychedelic Society, co-founder of Lucid News, and filmmaker, currently finalizing her second feature film, “Confessions of a Psychonaut.”

She discusses her path to wanting to create the film: how she always felt like something was wrong with her but didn’t know exactly how to start her healing path, how seven ayahuasca trips didn’t give her the breakthrough experience she wanted, and how she realized over time that she didn’t have a hidden moment of trauma to overcome, but rather, lots of “little t” trauma – something that a lot of us have, without necessarily knowing it. She saw the true power of people sharing their stories of becoming healthier, and has found that aligning our stories to the classic framework of the Hero’s Journey and Carl Jung’s concept of individuation is the perfect formula for self-awareness, growth, and finding more meaning in life.

She talks about:

  • How the Hero’s Journey makes sense of the abyss, and how the abyss helps us to see how much we’ve been programmed
  • Her formula for a good story: who you were before the event, the event, and how it changed you
  • Her Sphinx project, where she aims to bring giant sphinxes (from “The NeverEnding Story”) to Burning Man, as a way for people to determine if they are “worthy”
  • Her “Talk Box” art installation, which involves strangers meeting in a confession booth to engage in meaningful conversations based on a wheel of questions
  • The power of group coherence and how much stronger a healing container can become over time

and more! 

Stertz is passionate about creating a culture that celebrates healing, and believes the biggest thing we can all do is to share our stories. She’s offering a course on finding where the Hero’s Journey is in each of our lives: “Emerge: A Journey of Self-Authorship” begins on October 29. Click here for more info.

Links

Yourstoryiseverything.com

Upcoming storytelling course: Emerge: A Journey of Self-Authorship

”Confessions of a Psychonaut” trailer

Indiegogo.com: Help bring “Confessions of a Psychonaut” to the big screen

Thesphinxgate.com

Gaia.com: Mareesa Stertz

Lucid.news: Adventures of the Psyche

Researchsquare.com: The Temporal Trajectory of the Psychedelic Mushroom Experience Mimics the Narrative Arc of the Hero’s Journey

Azquotes.com: Albert Camus’ suicide quote

Socratic-method.com: Pliny the Elder’s “depth of darkness” quote

Globalpsychedelic.org

PT476 – Reinventing Organizations, Lessons From Burning Man, and Batman & The Joker, featuring: Mike Margolies

PT398 – Lost Civilizations, DMT Entities, & Altered States of Consciousness and Early Religion, featuring: Graham Hancock

Templarhistory.com: Eliphas Levi: The Man Behind Baphomet

Landinstitute.org

Psychedelicscience.org: PS2023: The Virtual Trip

Instagram: @bigkrabcar

Mareesa Stertz

In this Episode

Mareesa Stertz

Mareesa Stertz is a professional storyteller, steward, co-founder and lead of strategy/communications at the Global Psychedelic Society, and co-founder at Lucid News. She is the filmmaker behind the documentary series, “The Healing Powers of Psychedelics” and “Damanhur the Documentary,” both currently streaming on Gaia TV. Mareesa believes in the transformative power of storytelling to shift perspectives and ignite change. She envisions a world where the quest for personal sovereignty is a natural and essential rite of passage. Her work, spanning from the curanderos of Peru to the holy men of India, captures stories that illuminate this path. Mareesa shares her insights on psychedelics and storytelling through international talks, workshops, and retreats, empowering individuals and communities worldwide. Her work has been featured on major platforms like Gaia TV and Viceland. Currently, she’s working on her second feature film, “Confessions of a Psychonaut,” and bringing large-scale immersive art (Sphinxes from the Neverending Story) to Burning Man in 2025.

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