This is really cool. A confirmation of drug-free altered states of consciousness.
I think it would be interesting to conduct a long-term study combining psychedelics and breathwork. The study would focus on the effects of daily breathwork between psychedelic sessions for neuronal growth, neuroplasticity, and integration. Possibly one macrosession per month with daily breathwork in between, studied over a year.
Plane slams into a paraglider’s canopy near Schmittenhöhe mountain in northern Austria.
The woman, Sabrina, was captured on camera gliding through the air before a small plane came slamming into her parachute.
The 44-year-old woman was able to untangle herself before deploying her reserve parachute. She safely landed and was rescued by a police helicopter.
"I actually still can’t believe that I’m sitting here typing this and apart from a few nasty bruises and some general contusions, nothing happened," she said.
The pilot, a 28-year-old man, says there was no way he could have avoided Sabrina. He was able to land safely at a nearby airport.
Video: sab_thi / ig.
I work in an inpatient psychiatric hospital, and through their psychosis, I’ve met Jesus, the great mother, the antichrist, and many paranoid delusions of black ops, but never a Buddha.
The post-psychedelic experience messianic self-perception trope is undeniably real and both (imo) far more common and problematic than most of us are willing to admit.
Kudos to @doubleblindmag for digging into this phenomena in today's Wednesday Dispatch:
https://t.co/ZQmchz4qYq
“DMTx for three? Yes please! 🚪✨ Stepping into an exciting few days with a close group.
Intentions are set. Finding the resonance in the space. Deep exploration awaits — let the geometry unfold and the real adventure begin.
Who’s ready to dive in? 🌈🔥 #DMTx#PsychedelicJourney #GroupTrip #SacredGeometry #dreammindlabs
People will do anything, no matter how absurd, in order to avoid facing their own souls. One does not become enlightened by imagining figures of light, but by making the darkness conscious.
-Carl Jung, Psychology and Alchemy
Imagine a machine that could deliver any pleasurable or desirable experience you could possibly want.
Neuroscientists have perfected a way to stimulate your brain directly, producing sensations and feelings so vivid and realistic that you couldn’t distinguish them from genuine experiences in the real world.
If given the choice, would you plug into the machine rather than live your life?
We’re honored to welcome back a returning participant for another DMTx journey.
During his last session, he first found himself moving through what he described as a “fusion reactor” — an intense energetic space that required trust and surrender. With careful adjustments and guidance, he eventually crossed into a profound breakthrough state where the DMT entities played music just for him.
What followed was a place of deep healing and resonance. At the time, he didn’t yet realize how much strength that experience would soon provide for the difficult life situations ahead. But somehow, the medicine seemed to know.
A few weeks ago, he reached back out with gratitude and the desire to revisit that space. Now we are once again refining intentions, music, and dosing to help prepare the container. But ultimately, the medicine provides the experience. It meets each person with the energy they need in that moment.
We are simply here to hold space and help ensure safe passage 😊
@evan_mcgl Sir, tremendous work! So many others get combative with their subjective experience. Your addition of terms and definitions, along with concise summaries of Andrews' points, was extremely helpful in my understanding—your ability to ask questions was the best I’ve ever witnessed.
One of the best structured and well-thought-out podcasts I've ever listened to. Evan truly has a curious mind that wants to learn about what his guests have studied, what they continue to learn, and what they are studying in their specific fields. Absolutely impressed by how he was able to draw out the deep waters of Dr. Andrew Gallimore.
What happens with DMT is you leap over all the barriers in the first few seconds.
Unlike mushrooms, where over hours and hours on a high dose you might navigate yourself to the center of the Mandela,
DMT is like being struck by metaphysical lightning.
-Terence McKenna
You know what gets me?
People will believe:
Near-Death Experiences
Alien Abductions
Conspiracies
But you tell those same people you took a substance that let you meet God...
Suddenly, you're crazy.