More baby boomers than ever are tripping for the first time in decades. As psychedelics have gone "mainstream," a generation of people—many of whom tripped in their youth just for fun—are returning to psychedelics with newfound intention to heal.
DB's Shelby Hartman explores this with journalist @abbierosner in our latest episode of The DoubleBlind Magic Hour.
Tune in: https://t.co/dAc2tJZnIl
Fascinating but not surprising finding, that "experiences of togetherness" associated with increased wellbeing in older adults after psychedelic retreat... Community is 🔑
https://t.co/TqlRxM0ENh
A Discussion with Ernesto Londoño, Author of “Trippy: The Peril and Promise of Medicinal Psychedelics”
@Josh__Hardman speaks with @londonoe about his forthcoming book, publishing May 7th by @CeladonBooks.
https://t.co/VelZTqsPrA
This 4-minute video has more truth to tell about the actual experience of dying--and more reassurance--than shelves of books on the subject. By a palliative care specialist. From @aeonmag.
https://t.co/EL72I57JS5
This 4-minute video has more truth to tell about the actual experience of dying--and more reassurance--than shelves of books on the subject. By a palliative care specialist. From @aeonmag.
https://t.co/EL72I57JS5
@Josh__Hardman@shayla__love@NeseLSD @JulesEvans11 @bryan_johnson Aren't they missing the point? Accepting the transience of all things can be an essential insight from these experiences. Let's not resist aging but radically embrace it!
Older age can be a time of introspection, spiritual exploration and a search for meaning. A carefully planned psychedelic experience can check all those boxes. https://t.co/nyGTfPWZ2v
@Josh__Hardman Still interested in design of psych. therapy spaces? Just heard Erika dyck lecture about Japanese architect working with Humphrey Osmond in Saskatchewan, inspired by native American church ceremony... from ICPR 22 conference...