The Science and Folklore of DMT
Being one of the most powerful psychedelics we know, it is not strange that DMT has become the subject of numerous speculations over the years.
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Being one of the most powerful psychedelics we know, it is not strange that DMT has become the subject of numerous speculations over the years.
In this short highlight from our previous convention, neuroscientist Robin Carhart-Harris (PhD) compares the idea of ego-dissolution to the “overview” effect experienced by astronauts.
When MAPS founder Rick Doblin was in Amsterdam for our event on MDMA research, he sat down with journalist Thijs Roes for a wide-ranging conversation.
Over the last decade, psychedelics have made a comeback in the world of research and academia. This has caused a wave of new publicity, acceptance, and enthusiasm around psychedelic science.
Until now, MDMA has mostly been studied in the context of treating PTSD and helping with autism. Psychiatrist Ben Sessa is now conducting the world’s
Altered States: Buddhism and Psychedelic Spirituality in America. Douglas Osto. Columbia University Press, 2016. ISBN 978-0231177306 While many psychedelic enthusiasts claim to resonate with Buddhist
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The anthropologist as experimental subject. Courtesy of N. Langlitz ‘Neuropsychedelia: The Revival of Hallucinogen Research since the Decade of the Brain’, Nicolas Langlitz’s 2013 book
The research conducted by Jordi Riba, a Spanish pharmacologist working at Sant Pau hospital in Barcelona, revolves mostly around ayahuasca. He has a background in
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