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How Indigenous Knowledge Reframes DNA and Life | Jeremy Narby

How Indigenous Knowledge Reframes DNA and Life | Jeremy Narby

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What if DNA is not only biology, but a clue to the deeper mystery of life?

Jeremy Narby returns to 3 Brothers Quest to explore The Cosmic Serpent, DNA, ayahuasca, Amazonian knowledge, serpent imagery, shamanism, Genesis, patriarchy, Francis Crick, Michael Harner, and the origins of life. Drawing from anthropology, Indigenous knowledge, molecular biology, and myth, Narby asks how humans might hold scientific evidence and ancient stories together without rushing too quickly into certainty.

This conversation invites Team Human to rethink human history, the nature of knowledge, the rise of patriarchy, the meaning of the serpent, and the possibility that wisdom begins by contemplating the mystery rather than trying to close it down.

What You’ll Learn:
  • Why Amazonian knowledge challenges Western ideas about plants and truth
  • How serpent imagery connects shamanic vision, myth, and DNA
  • Why Genesis may reflect a patriarchal inversion of older creation stories
  • How Francis Crick’s work raises questions about the origins of DNA
  • Why wisdom may require staying with mystery instead of rushing to belief
Episode Highlights:
  • 00:00 Welcome back to Jeremy Narby
  • 04:30 Ayahuasca and plant knowledge
  • 08:20 Serpents, twins, and life
  • 14:10 Shamanism and Genesis
  • 24:40 Patriarchy and the barn
  • 32:15 Knowledge versus belief
  • 41:00 DNA and the genetic code
  • 52:20 Harner and cosmic origins
Guest:

Jeremy Narby is an anthropologist and author of The Cosmic Serpent: DNA and the Origins of Knowledge. His work explores Indigenous Amazonian knowledge, ayahuasca, shamanism, DNA, plant intelligence, anthropology, and the relationship between science, myth, and human origins.

Tools, Frameworks, or Strategies Mentioned:
  • The Cosmic Serpent: Narby’s central framework connecting Amazonian serpent visions, shamanic knowledge, DNA, and the origins of life.
  • Indigenous Amazonian Knowledge: Experience based knowledge of plants, animals, healing, and ecology developed through long relationship with place.
  • Ayahuasca as a Knowledge Tool: Narby describes how Amazonian specialists use ayahuasca and other teaching plants as sources of information about the living world.
  • Serpent and Twin Being Motif: A recurring creation pattern in Indigenous stories, where serpentine or twin beings are connected with transformation, life, and cosmic origin.
  • Axis Mundi: The world tree, vine, ladder, or central pathway linking earth, sky, and the unseen world in many religious and shamanic traditions.
  • Patriarchal Inversion: Narby’s reading of Genesis as a reversal of older goddess oriented and serpent centered creation traditions.
  • The Barn Theory: Narby’s discussion of how domesticated animals, cattle, settled life, and male physical labor helped shape hierarchy, property, and patriarchy.
  • DNA as Information Technology: The view of DNA as a miniaturized information storage and duplication system that raises profound questions about the origin of life.
  • Contemplation of Mystery: Narby’s practical stance that wisdom may require recognizing what we do not know rather than forcing final answers.

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