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Headkrack Explains How He Died and Came Back to Life

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Headkrack, who is killing it right now with his syndicated Morning Hustle radio show, scared a few fans this weekend when he posted to his IG saying he died. Once he explained that he went on a Ayahuasca retreat then it started making more sense as he explained, he died spiritually and woke up as a new version of himself. If you haven’t heard of Ayahuasca, it is something that has always intrigued many, including myself.

It has been made by indigenous people of South America using several different plants to create a brew that is ingested as a part of a healing ceremony. The name itself means “vine of the dead.”

The ceremonies are usually led by a Shaman and the brew is said to not only have healing properties, but it also has psychedelic properties where people who take it find themselves in different dimensions and have greater clarity about the universe and why we are here. If you don’t know, now you know a little.

Check out Headkrack’s IG video explaining his spiritual awakening.

https://youtu.be/U9QgvSp4Pvw

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