Super fascinating, one day the people of the future will be treating people with Psilocybin and Lysergic Acid. These things actually slow blood flow in the areas of the brain responsible for self-identity, essentially you get happier when you stop thinking I, shifting your perception, because you realize you're part of it all, oneness, what the hindu's call Brahman.
17min in is what happened to me on my first mushroom trip! I closed my eyes and where my friend was sitting I saw him without skin. It was the coolest thing :) It reminded me of that skinless/human body art museum.
The intelligence of the jungle is profoundly informative, knowing and healing…I came to know this through my experiences with ayahuasca in Peru over several years.
Super fascinating, one day the people of the future will be treating people with Psilocybin and Lysergic Acid. These things actually slow blood flow in the areas of the brain responsible for self-identity, essentially you get happier when you stop thinking I, shifting your perception, because you realize you're part of it all, oneness, what the hindu's call Brahman.
Its a war 5 years ago u said this... And now elon musk thinks lsd is not as good as a chip in our brain
Or you just chill 😎 🤙 🤘.
All this all that ure all quite funny
*I* have used psychedelics! Many wonderful experiences and few bad trips. :-)
Alot of stuff here. Gotta hit replay
Good talk , the speaker sort of reminds me of "The dude" from "The big Lebowski"
Fac Fortia Et Patere James Fadiman is one of the heavy hitters of early Psychedelic research. He’s a sweet guy and Im proud to know him..
@@BushyHairedStranger He certainly seems like a nice guy , I guess I meant "the dude" comment as a compliment
Except this guy is a genious and the dude didnt seem to be doibg lsd
thank you good presentation .
This man is the dude.. 🙏💖
Seeing the energy is what we do.
Leonardo Da Vinci Was also ambidextrous and wrote most of his work left and backwards (in mirror format).
17min in is what happened to me on my first mushroom trip! I closed my eyes and where my friend was sitting I saw him without skin. It was the coolest thing :) It reminded me of that skinless/human body art museum.
***** Your attempt at an intelligent response has been noted. "A" for effort.
17:48 very interesting
I brokey femor bone on high dose lad.. Never felt a single thing... Unreal.. Then the morning came in hospital and the pain was unbearable
Plants sing to shamans
Yes there are many documentrys on it. It's very very natural and organic.. Tuning out to tune in
The intelligence of the jungle is profoundly informative, knowing and healing…I came to know this through my experiences with ayahuasca in Peru over several years.
Man I kinda wish we got to take some LSD or shrooms as part of my psychology course!!!
Texts or acid.. Hmmm wat Interesting choicehahah