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From AI Research to Alternative Healing (with Palveshey Tariq)
Looks Like Work
48 minutes
2 months ago
From AI Research to Alternative Healing (with Palveshey Tariq)
In this transformative conversation, Palveshey Tariq—founder of Alternative Coaching Methods—shares her journey from quantum physics and AI research to guiding others through plant medicine ceremonies. After collecting all the accolades in STEM but feeling empty inside, a suic*de attempt led to a two-year journey of meditating 4-8 hours daily and completely rewiring her relationship with herself. What started as reaching for psilocybin mushrooms as an escape became five hours of taking ownership of her role in her own suffering. The conversation explores how we trade our authentic selves for conditional love starting in childhood, why observing our behavior (internally and externally) changes everything, and how fear drives most of our achievements until we learn to operate from integrity instead. Palveshey reveals her morning routine, why "discipline is the highest form of self-respect," and how asking "How do you know it's true?" can dismantle an entire belief system.
Key Topics:
From quantum physics to consciousness: the observer effect applied internally
Why high achievement doesn't equal high performance (vitality and balance)
Trading authenticity for love: "I am who I think you think I am"
A psilocybin ceremony that wasn't an escape but a mirror
The body screaming what the mind ignores: menstrual pain as communication
Morning routine as self-respect: meditation, walking, yoga, reading, then clients
Notable Quotes:
"Plant medicines shed light on all the dark areas and assign you homework, but you still have to go home and do the work."
"There's a fine line between owning your shit and being full of it."
"In order to become a graceful master, we need to look like a foolish beginner."
"In order for a spiritual awakening to happen, there has to be a mental breakdown."
"Creation and contribution are the antidotes for comparison and criticism".
Palveshey's Powerful Question: "How do you know it's true?"—And the crucial follow-up: "What's truer?"
Key Lessons:
Our subconscious starts believing love is conditional around age 2-3
The difference between religion and spirituality/devotion
Integration is the most important part of plant medicine work
Your body whispers before it screams—listen early
Four motivators: fear, desire, duty, or love—know which drives you
Turn "why me?" into "watch me"
Right and wrong are illusions—feel what's right in the moment
Resources Mentioned:
Alternative Coaching Methods
The Diamond Cutter (and other books mentioned on this season - affiliate links)
No Bullshit Spirituality newsletter - one hard truth, one simple turnaround
LinkedIn for Palveshey's writings
Gravitas - 1:1 accelertaors for biz owners stepping into their founder era
The Curiosity Lab - Strategy sessions for leaders by Chedva
You’re Gonna Want to Sit Down for This - bi-weekly email packed with lessons and free tools
Chedva's newsletter - Weekly musings and questions