How do you rate the effects of a psychedelic drug?
Alexander Shulgin, perhaps the greatest psychedelic chemist of all time came up with a foolproof system...
Here's how it works:
Are Wild Mushrooms Really That Dangerous to Eat? 🍄🤔
Mycophobia, the fear of eating wild mushrooms, keeps many people from foraging — but is it truly as risky as we think?
With a few simple rules, mushroom foraging can be safe and rewarding.
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New podcast episode just dropped 🎙🔥
Join @JuzzieCooke@Jgordoncurtis and @RowanZeoli as we explore the bizarre (and truly fascinating) world of ketamine.
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Thank you to everyone who's listened to the Tripsitter Podcast!
@Jgordoncurtis@JuzzieCooke and @RowanZeoli put so much love into this show, and we can't wait for you all to see what 2024 has in store!
Here’s how psychedelics can change the way we think, increase creative mental “entropy,” and help us solve challenging problems.
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Feeling stuck? Here's how psychedelics may help free latent creativity and uncover novel solutions to complex problems.
Getting Unstuck: How Psychedelics Can Help Navigate Mental Blocks 🧠
Psychedelics are powerful tools for catalyzing creative flow states and outside-the-box thinking — thus improving the chances of finding a novel solution, a groundbreaking new idea, or the elusive plot twist you’ve been searching for.
Our latest @Tripsittermag podcast episode is with @NeseLSD and I cannot emphasize enough how amazing this conversation is
They say you should never meet your heroes but I don't regret it
Psychedelics are merely a tool when it comes to dealing with mental blocks. No psychedelic is guaranteed to help you find a solution to your problem or unlock hidden creative potential. What psychedelics offer is a chance to increase entropy of thought.
In this rapidly changing space, there are often more questions than answers about the Wild West of Psychedelic Coaching. Check out the article on this link to learn more about it. Read it here:
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Indigenous cultures required years of experience and training to initiate a shaman, teacher, or psychedelic guide. Today, the booming psychedelic scene welcomes a new generation of psychedelic guides and coaches. From psychotherapists to underground “guides” in sketchy settings.
Let’s take a look into body dysmorphia and the promising new findings coming out of the psychedelic sphere. Here is an insight of what we know so far about Psychedelics for BDD. Read it here:
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Living in a house of mirrors, those with Body Dysmorphic Disorder are held captive by obsessive worry and distorted perceptions of their physical appearance.
They spot flaws that remain invisible to the outside world, spiraling into an abyss that's hard to climb back out of.