Nov 20, 2023
Reserve your FREE ticket to the Sacred Plant Medicine for Healing the Adoption Constellation webinar featuring Mee Ok as one of the panelists, December 3 at 1pm PST: https://healingadoptiontrauma.eventbrite.com
When you're in the margins and outside of the dominant narrative, you're very aware of what is just taken for granted. - Mee Ok Icaro
A transformative journey unfolds as Mee Ok, a Korean transnational adoptee, embraces the healing power of Ayahuasca, finding dramatic physical healing, challenging her beliefs, and finding spiritual growth amidst the risks and rewards of this sacred plant medicine.
In this episode, you will be able to:
Discover the transformative power of Ayahuasca on one's healing journey.
Explore cultural assimilation in the context of sacred plant medicines.
Learn about how sacred plant medicines (psychedelics) can treat and cure autoimmune diseases.
Understand the profound connection between the mind and body, and how it impacts physical ailments.
Explore the responsible and ethical use of sacred plant medicines for personal growth and healing.
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My special guest is Mee Ok Icaro
Mee Ok Icaro is a noted writer, poet, teacher, book doula, and sacred medicine support practitioner. Born in Korea and adopted by a white evangelical couple in the US, her personal journey has been shaped by the complexities of transracial and transcultural adoption. Mee Ok was one of the case studies in Dr. Gabor Maté's recent book, The Myth of Normal, where she shared her experiences of overcoming scleroderma through the use of sacred plant medicines. Her story was also featured in an episode of Netflix's series [Un]Well, shedding light on her healing journey. Mee Ok's expertise and insights have led her to participate in Dr. Maté's panel for his Wisdom of Trauma Summit, where she shared her profound knowledge on the responsible use of sacred plant medicines. Her upcoming involvement in Unraveling Adoption's Sacred Plant Medicine for Healing the Adoption Constellation panel promises to offer valuable perspectives on how adoption, trauma, and physical pain can be transformed by sacred plant medicines.
The resources mentioned in this episode are:
Find out more about the upcoming Sacred Plant Medicine for Healing the Adoption Constellation panel on December 3, 2023: https://healingadoptiontrauma.eventbrite.com
Read Dr. Gabor Maté's book The Myth of Normal to delve into the cultural separation of the mind-body connection: https://www.amazon.com/Myth-Normal-Illness-Healing-Culture/dp/0593083881
Watch the episode of Netflix's series [Un]Well featuring Mee Ok Ikoro, and learn more about her journey with healing through plant medicine: https://mee-ok.com/netflix-unwell/
Contact Mee Ok for a free 20-minute consultation for writing coaching or sacred medicine support practitioner for your own healing journey: HealingCompassionate.space
Find an adorable photo of Mee Ok from when she was a Girl Scout: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1u2k0BJJq1dUzdavAVmIvMa3AynlKUowb/view?usp=sharing
Review previous podcast guest Glenn Morey's Korean adoptee project Side By Side: https://sidebysideproject.com/
Read Mee Ok's article in Michael Pollan's Medium anthology: https://medium.com/s/trips-worth-telling/ayahuasca-let-me-walk-again-43e429fcf522
Look into Soltara, the Costa Rica organization that holds ayahuasca ceremony retreats, and use the code MEEOK for a discount: https://tinyurl.com/meeok
Hear the Unraveling Adoption episode that Beth and Joey did about psychedelics here: https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/25558749
Request a free consultation from Mee Ok at HoldingCompassionate.space
Transformative Power of Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca, a plant medicine native to the Amazon, is renowned for
its transformative potential. This sacred plant allows individuals
to tap into deeper levels of consciousness, confront unresolved
trauma, and initiate profound spiritual and personal growth.
However, engaging with Ayahuasca requires due diligence, caution,
and support from reputable indigenous healers to ensure a safe and
efficacious journey.
Other resources mentioned in this episode:
APtitude Support Group for Adoptive Parents Facing Adoption’s Challenges: UnravelingAdoption.com/APtitude
Other Parents Like Me - oplm.com
Heather Ross - Life Coaching for Parents who have a child struggling with addiction: https://heatherrosscoaching.com/
Adoptee-Therapist Directory: https://growbeyondwords.com/adoptee-therapist-directory/
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Music written and performed by Joseph Nakao
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Timestamped summary of this
episode:
00:01:28 - Mee Ok's Adoption Story
Mee Ok shares her experience of being adopted from Korea by a white
evangelical couple in the US. She talks about her upbringing and
the challenges she faced, including childhood sexual abuse by her
adoptive father. She also mentions her search for her birth
family.
00:05:29 - Finding Birth Mother through Ayahuasca
Mee Ok shares her journey with Ayahuasca and how it helped her find
her birth mother. She describes the process of fasting and being
alone in the woods while working with the plant as well as the
incredible coincidence of receiving an email from her adoption
agency informing her that her birth mother had returned to their
offices on the same day she started her fast.
00:11:41 - Healing and Understanding
Mee Ok discusses her healing journey through plant medicine, trauma
work, and connecting with her birth family. She emphasizes the
importance of understanding the intentional misplacements and
eradication of records in adoption
00:14:41 - The Market for Adoption in Korea
The guest explains that the market for adoption in Korea was
created due to complex social issues and economic devastation. The
flow of money has made it difficult to stop the adoption
market.
00:16:06 - Cultural Context of Korea
Mee Ok discusses the cultural context of Korea, highlighting its
Christianization and the presence of U.S. military bases. She also
reflects on her experience as a Korean adoptee growing up in a
diverse community, then a homogeneous one.
00:18:02 - Transracial Adoption and Assimilation
The guest shares her experience with transracial adoption and how
her parents followed the convention of assimilation. She talks
about her mother's efforts to introduce Korean culture, but her own
desire to be seen as an American kid.
00:19:26 - Illness and the Search for Healing
The guest recounts her journey of falling ill with scleroderma and
seeking various treatments, including Western medicine and
alternative therapies. She explains how she discovered Ayahuasca as
a potential healing tool.
00:24:47 - Ayahuasca at Home
Due to her physical limitations, Mee Ok initially had to bring
Ayahuasca into her own space and drink it at home. She shares her
experience of using Ayahuasca as a therapeutic tool for healing
while bedridden.
00:28:22 - The Healing Power of Communication
Mee Ok discusses how advancements in communication technology have
allowed her to overcome the challenges she faced due to her
disability. She mentions that she is now able to walk and no longer
needs a wheelchair.
00:28:54 - Lack of Coverage for Alternative Healing
Mee Ok expresses frustration with the modern healthcare system's
lack of coverage for alternative healing methods, such as
Ayahuasca, which is the only effective medicine has found in her
own healing journey. She highlights the narcissism and
self-interest of Western medicine and the financial interests
involved.
00:30:27 - The Mind-Body Connection
The guest explores the connection between physical and emotional
pain, particularly in relation to autoimmune diseases like
scleroderma. She shares her belief that healing should be holistic
and not limited to psychotherapy or physicality alone.
00:31:51 - Ayahuasca and Healing in the Jungle
The guest describes her experiences with Ayahuasca ceremonies in
the jungle and the profound healing she has experienced. She
mentions the Shipibo tradition and their expertise in working with
Ayahuasca and other medicinal plants.
00:34:37 - Ayahuasca as Sacred Medicine
The guest explains her perspective on Westerners becoming guides or
practitioners in the Ayahuasca tradition. She believes it should
remain with the native people who have preserved it for thousands
of years and sees the role of Westerners as supporters rather than
leaders.
00:42:30 - Finding a Legitimate Ayahuasca Healer
It's important to vet Ayahuasca healers before booking a retreat,
as there are many illegitimate practitioners. Due to its illegal
status, finding trustworthy healers can be challenging, and
personal connections are often necessary.
00:43:04 - The Darker Elements of Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca experiences can have negative aspects, including
energetic attacks. It's crucial to work with reputable healers and
be protected during the process. Soltara is recommended by the
guest as a reputable retreat center.
00:43:30 - Restoring the Soul through Ayahuasca
Ayahuasca healers often help restore one's soul, especially for
those who feel disconnected. Mee Ok, who was previously an atheist,
had a profound experience with Ayahuasca that transformed her
perspective.
00:44:22 - Importance of Support and Integration
Ayahuasca journeys can leave individuals feeling isolated. Having
allies and support during the integration process is crucial. The
host shares her own experience of finding an integration circle for
her son.
00:46:38 - Ayahuasca as Serious Medicine
Ayahuasca should be approached with the same seriousness as Western
medicine. It's not something to be taken lightly, and thorough
research and finding the right practitioners are essential for a
safe and transformative experience.