Graham Hancock: Ancient Archaeology and Psychedelics

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  • Опубликовано: 25 июн 2024
  • Unearth the fascinating blend of ancient archaeology and psychedelics. Explore controversies around alternative narratives, mainstream backlash, and psychedelics’ role in understanding our past.
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    Timestamps:
    00:00 - Introduction
    02:03 - Backlash from mainstream archaeology
    16:25 - Challenging the prevailing view of science
    24:21 - Ontological argument for the existence of DMT entities
    33:20 - Psychedelics as catalysts of conscious change
    35:59 - Psychedelics acceptance as medicines
    40:40 - You monkeys only think you are running the show
    43:36 - Shamanistic roots of lost civilizations
    46:50 - Psychedelic therapy of the future will look like Shamanism
    47:43 - Revisiting the visionary journey
    50:39 - Migraines and Psilocybin
    53:54 - Final thoughts
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    Explore the intriguing intersection of ancient archaeology and psychedelics in this enlightening discussion. Uncover the controversies surrounding alternative archaeological narratives, the backlash from mainstream archaeology, and the potential role of psychedelics in understanding our past. This conversation delves into the ideological battles faced by those challenging established narratives and the potential treasures hidden in unexplored archaeological areas.

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  • @willbradley7450
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    Do color blind people see the colors absent from their eye-produced experiences in the psychedelia state? While we may not have the same tools that physical scientists use, we still have perceptual effects, such as the dominant color in a DMT scene or concurrent tone qualities, that may serve as consensual markers on our way to achieving a more comprehensive and thus scientific understanding of our psychic and intuitive abilities.