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Today I sit down with Pamela Boyce Simms, a Buddhist practitioner, herbalist, and cultural healer. We talk about how Pamela’s Buddhist practice enables her to facilitate self-care sovereignty for impoverished rural and urban communities. We also discuss how she uses deep meditation states to navigate the stark racial and political divides facing contemporary America. Along the way, we talk about the multidimensional nature of reality, plant spirits, and how the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa inspired her to get involved in environmental activism. Enjoy, and don’t forget to subscribe to Blue Beryl to ensure that you don’t miss an episode!Resources mentioned:

* https://singularitybotanicals.net/

* https://communitysupportedenlightenment.com/



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