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How psychedelics work, explained in under 6 minutes | Matthew Johnson
How psychedelics work, explained by Johns Hopkins professor Matthew Johnson.
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Humans have been consuming psychedelic substances for millennia, but only in the past century have we made significant progress in understanding how they affect the brain and our psychology.
We have learned, for example, that psychedelic drugs like psilocybin, LSD, and DMT cause psychedelic experiences primarily by affecting a particular type of serotonin receptor, while other drugs like ketamine and PCP primarily affect the glutamate system.
But there remain open questions about how these biologi...
published: 28 Oct 2022
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The real risks of psychedelics, explained by an expert | Dr. Matthew Johnson
The real risks of psychedelics, explained by Johns Hopkins professor Dr. Matthew Johnson.
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A pattern emerges when you compare the harmfulness of different types of psychoactive drugs: alcohol and hard drugs like heroin and crack cocaine rank as the most harmful, while psychedelic substances like psilocybin and LSD score as the least harmful.
It’s perhaps not too surprising. After all, psychedelic substances are generally non-toxic and medically safe to consume. The drugs do not come with the same kind of overdose risks that substances like alcohol and heroin do.
Still, psyc...
published: 02 Dec 2022
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How Psychedelics Change the Brain
Psychedelics might interact with the brain by turning off the brain’s default mode network and affecting a thin sheet of gray matter called the claustrum. This could shake up communication between different regions of the brain.
Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3ENn7sR | #NOVAPBS
Hallucinogenic drugs—popularly called psychedelics—have been used by human societies for thousands of years. Today, scientists are taking a second look at many of these mind-altering substances–both natural and synthetic–and discovering that they can have profoundly positive clinical impacts, helping patients struggling with a range of afflictions from addiction to depression and PTSD.
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published: 21 Oct 2022
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The “heroic dose” of psychedelics, according to Johns Hopkins | Dr. Matthew Johnson
How a ‘heroic dose’ of psychedelics can be therapeutic, explained by a Johns Hopkins professor.
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Psychedelic research is enjoying a renaissance. Recent studies have shown that psychedelic drugs like LSD and psilocybin seem to be a safe and effective method for treating conditions like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
And unlike common antidepressants, some people report long-lasting improvements in their mental health conditions after taking just one dose of psychedelics.
What makes these substances so unique and powerful? That’s one of the driving q...
published: 21 Dec 2022
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The 5 Levels of the PSYCHEDELIC Experience
The five distinct levels of the psychedelic experience range from very mild sensations to intense hallucinations. These levels can serve as a useful guide when learning what to expect from a psychedelic experience.
#psychedelicexperience
CHAPTERS:
0:00 The 5 Levels of the psychedelic experience (Stages of spiritual consciousness)
1:38 LEVEL 1 Subtle (dipping your toes)
3:03 Level 2 Mild (Submerging in the water)
5:05 Level 3 Moderate (Snorkling)
10:12 Level 4 Strong (Scuba Diving)
15:15 Level 5 Blast Off (Alien emoji)
Ayahuasca Trip Simulation: https://youtu.be/nwjOJ9vPwcI
My Trip to Infinity (5-MeO Documentary): https://youtu.be/Sjv3_aFlO5A
What Shrooms Feel Like: https://youtu.be/1EPSjq3NbK0
Magic Mushroom Documentary: https://youtu.be/OqV36orFyxg
PSYCHEDELIC Visuals by @LokaVision ...
published: 20 Jan 2023
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The 7 Levels of the Psychedelic Experience
This video attempts to establish a comprehensive intensity scale for measuring the 7 distinct levels of the psychedelic experience, in accordance with the terminology laid out within our Subjective Effect Index and in collaboration with various artists from the r/replications community.
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0:00 / Introduction
02:06 / Level 0 - Subperceptual
02:39 / Level 1 - Subtle
03:42 / Level 2 - Mild
05:05 / Level 3 - Moderate
08:06 / Level 4 - Stron...
published: 21 Oct 2022
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Anthony Bourdain interview on taking LSD
"Appetites" author Anthony Bourdain experimented with LSD when he was younger, and found the experience very positive. While he wouldn't do it today, he does have a few warnings to those who would try acid.
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published: 02 Nov 2016
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Ayahuasca
Do psychedelic drugs really bring about self-healing and personal enlightenment? New research says they may. In this episode, I travel to the Amazonian jungle of Peru to experience the mind-expanding effects of the psychedelic brew Ayahuasca. I’m joined by Imperial College London’s Head of Psychedelic Research, Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, who measures the impact of Ayahuasca on my brain.
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The paintings Jehua Supai - Espiritus Sublimes and Soplo del Banco Puma are featured in the book The Ayahuasca Visions of Pablo Amaringo, by Howard G Charing and Peter Cloudsley.
published: 06 Dec 2017
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On the Psychology of Psychedelic Drugs
The power of therapy and medicine combined! 🌟✨ Many individuals who have undergone therapy while using certain drugs recreationally have shared that the therapy itself contributes to 80% of their transformative experience. 🙌💪 The combination of therapy, environment, and medicine amplifies each other, creating a unique and powerful journey. 🌈💊 It's fascinating how some people didn't even realize they were taking the same drug due to the vastly different experiences. 🤯 This just goes to show the incredible potential when set and setting are considered.
Click this link to register - https://bit.ly/TheSurfingtheTsunamiofChangeSummit
💯💥 #TherapyAndMedicine #TransformativeExperience #SetAndSetting #psychedelics #pscyhedelics #shorts
published: 26 Jun 2024
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Rob Lowe and Joe Rogan Discuss Psychedelic Experiences
Taken from JRE #1522 w/Rob Lowe: https://youtu.be/pw8dkF-jotk
published: 07 Aug 2020
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How psychedelics work, explained in under 6 minutes | Matthew Johnson
How psychedelics work, explained by Johns Hopkins professor Matthew Johnson.
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How psychedelics work, explained by Johns Hopkins professor Matthew Johnson.
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Humans have been consuming psychedelic substances for millennia, but only in the past century have we made significant progress in understanding how they affect the brain and our psychology.
We have learned, for example, that psychedelic drugs like psilocybin, LSD, and DMT cause psychedelic experiences primarily by affecting a particular type of serotonin receptor, while other drugs like ketamine and PCP primarily affect the glutamate system.
But there remain open questions about how these biological effects contribute to profound psychological changes in people who take psychedelics. One answer seems to center on how the drugs spark communication between different brain regions. What’s more, psychedelics seem to encourage greater neuroplasticity, meaning the brain becomes primed to learn new things in the wake of a psychedelic experience.
Check out this Big Think interview with Matthew Johnson, a professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University who explains how psychedelics work, and what researchers hope to uncover about the substances in the future.
Read the video transcript ► https://bigthink.com/series/explain-it-like-im-smart/how-psychedelics-work/
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Matthew W. Johnson, Ph.D., is The Susan Hill Ward Endowed Professor of Psychedelics and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins. Working with psychedelics since 2004, he is one of the world’s most widely published experts on psychedelics. He has published research on psychedelics and mystical experience, personality change, tobacco smoking cessation, cancer distress treatment, and depression treatment. In 2021 he received as principal investigator the first grant in 50 years from the US government for a treatment study with a classic psychedelic, specifically psilocybin in treatment of tobacco addiction. He is also known for his expertise in behavioral economics, addiction, sexual risk behavior, and research with a wide variety of drug classes. He’s been Interviewed by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, NPR, Fox News, Fox Business News, BBC and in Michael Pollan’s book How to Change Your Mind.
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Psychedelic drugs: how to tell good research from bad
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Humans have been consuming psychedelic substances for millennia, but only in the past century have we made significant progress in understanding how they affect the brain and our psychology.
We have learned, for example, that psychedelic drugs like psilocybin, LSD, and DMT cause psychedelic experiences primarily by affecting a particular type of serotonin receptor, while other drugs like ketamine and PCP primarily affect the glutamate system.
But there remain open questions about how these biological effects contribute to profound psychological changes in people who take psychedelics. One answer seems to center on how the drugs spark communication between different brain regions. What’s more, psychedelics seem to encourage greater neuroplasticity, meaning the brain becomes primed to learn new things in the wake of a psychedelic experience.
Check out this Big Think interview with Matthew Johnson, a professor of psychiatry at Johns Hopkins University who explains how psychedelics work, and what researchers hope to uncover about the substances in the future.
Read the video transcript ► https://bigthink.com/series/explain-it-like-im-smart/how-psychedelics-work/
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About Matthew Johnson:
Matthew W. Johnson, Ph.D., is The Susan Hill Ward Endowed Professor of Psychedelics and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins. Working with psychedelics since 2004, he is one of the world’s most widely published experts on psychedelics. He has published research on psychedelics and mystical experience, personality change, tobacco smoking cessation, cancer distress treatment, and depression treatment. In 2021 he received as principal investigator the first grant in 50 years from the US government for a treatment study with a classic psychedelic, specifically psilocybin in treatment of tobacco addiction. He is also known for his expertise in behavioral economics, addiction, sexual risk behavior, and research with a wide variety of drug classes. He’s been Interviewed by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, NPR, Fox News, Fox Business News, BBC and in Michael Pollan’s book How to Change Your Mind.
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AI maps psychedelic “trip” experiences to regions of the brain – opening new route to psychiatric treatments
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Psychedelic drugs: how to tell good research from bad
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Metaphysics and mushrooms: Psychedelics can change how you think about the universe
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- published: 28 Oct 2022
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The real risks of psychedelics, explained by an expert | Dr. Matthew Johnson
The real risks of psychedelics, explained by Johns Hopkins professor Dr. Matthew Johnson.
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The real risks of psychedelics, explained by Johns Hopkins professor Dr. Matthew Johnson.
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A pattern emerges when you compare the harmfulness of different types of psychoactive drugs: alcohol and hard drugs like heroin and crack cocaine rank as the most harmful, while psychedelic substances like psilocybin and LSD score as the least harmful.
It’s perhaps not too surprising. After all, psychedelic substances are generally non-toxic and medically safe to consume. The drugs do not come with the same kind of overdose risks that substances like alcohol and heroin do.
Still, psychedelics can have profound effects on the psyche. Bad trips are a real phenomenon. But bad trips are sometimes the result of an interplay between the drugs and the user’s environment. As explained by Dr. Matthew W. Johnson, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins, the conditions under which someone experiences psychedelics can significantly influence the trip — for the worse or the better.
Read the video transcript ► https://bigthink.com/series/devils-advocate/are-psychedelics-dangerous/
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About Matthew Johnson:
Matthew W. Johnson, Ph.D., is The Susan Hill Ward Endowed Professor of Psychedelics and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins. Working with psychedelics since 2004, he is one of the world’s most widely published experts on psychedelics. He has published research on psychedelics and mystical experience, personality change, tobacco smoking cessation, cancer distress treatment, and depression treatment. In 2021 he received as principal investigator the first grant in 50 years from the US government for a treatment study with a classic psychedelic, specifically psilocybin in treatment of tobacco addiction. He is also known for his expertise in behavioral economics, addiction, sexual risk behavior, and research with a wide variety of drug classes. He’s been Interviewed by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, NPR, Fox News, Fox Business News, BBC and in Michael Pollan’s book How to Change Your Mind.
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AI maps psychedelic “trip” experiences to regions of the brain – opening new route to psychiatric treatments
► https://bigthink.com/health/ai-maps-psychedelic-trip-in-brain/
Psychedelic drugs: how to tell good research from bad
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Metaphysics and mushrooms: Psychedelics can change how you think about the universe
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A pattern emerges when you compare the harmfulness of different types of psychoactive drugs: alcohol and hard drugs like heroin and crack cocaine rank as the most harmful, while psychedelic substances like psilocybin and LSD score as the least harmful.
It’s perhaps not too surprising. After all, psychedelic substances are generally non-toxic and medically safe to consume. The drugs do not come with the same kind of overdose risks that substances like alcohol and heroin do.
Still, psychedelics can have profound effects on the psyche. Bad trips are a real phenomenon. But bad trips are sometimes the result of an interplay between the drugs and the user’s environment. As explained by Dr. Matthew W. Johnson, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins, the conditions under which someone experiences psychedelics can significantly influence the trip — for the worse or the better.
Read the video transcript ► https://bigthink.com/series/devils-advocate/are-psychedelics-dangerous/
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About Matthew Johnson:
Matthew W. Johnson, Ph.D., is The Susan Hill Ward Endowed Professor of Psychedelics and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins. Working with psychedelics since 2004, he is one of the world’s most widely published experts on psychedelics. He has published research on psychedelics and mystical experience, personality change, tobacco smoking cessation, cancer distress treatment, and depression treatment. In 2021 he received as principal investigator the first grant in 50 years from the US government for a treatment study with a classic psychedelic, specifically psilocybin in treatment of tobacco addiction. He is also known for his expertise in behavioral economics, addiction, sexual risk behavior, and research with a wide variety of drug classes. He’s been Interviewed by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, NPR, Fox News, Fox Business News, BBC and in Michael Pollan’s book How to Change Your Mind.
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AI maps psychedelic “trip” experiences to regions of the brain – opening new route to psychiatric treatments
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Psychedelic drugs: how to tell good research from bad
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How Psychedelics Change the Brain
Psychedelics might interact with the brain by turning off the brain’s default mode network and affecting a thin sheet of gray matter called the claustrum. This ...
Psychedelics might interact with the brain by turning off the brain’s default mode network and affecting a thin sheet of gray matter called the claustrum. This could shake up communication between different regions of the brain.
Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3ENn7sR | #NOVAPBS
Hallucinogenic drugs—popularly called psychedelics—have been used by human societies for thousands of years. Today, scientists are taking a second look at many of these mind-altering substances–both natural and synthetic–and discovering that they can have profoundly positive clinical impacts, helping patients struggling with a range of afflictions from addiction to depression and PTSD.
#psychedelictherapy #psychedelicsbrain #mdmatherapy #lsddrug #psychedelicsdocumentary #brainstudy
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Psychedelics might interact with the brain by turning off the brain’s default mode network and affecting a thin sheet of gray matter called the claustrum. This could shake up communication between different regions of the brain.
Official Website: https://to.pbs.org/3ENn7sR | #NOVAPBS
Hallucinogenic drugs—popularly called psychedelics—have been used by human societies for thousands of years. Today, scientists are taking a second look at many of these mind-altering substances–both natural and synthetic–and discovering that they can have profoundly positive clinical impacts, helping patients struggling with a range of afflictions from addiction to depression and PTSD.
#psychedelictherapy #psychedelicsbrain #mdmatherapy #lsddrug #psychedelicsdocumentary #brainstudy
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EDITED BY:
Ryan Shepheard
WRITTEN, PRODUCED AND DIRECTED BY
Larkin McPhee
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Mercer Boffey
PRODUCTION MANAGER
Janey Klebe
CAMERA
Ezra Wolfinger
Samuel Russell
Thomas Kaufman
Vicente Franco
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Ezra Wolfinger
Mark Mandler
Ivan Basauri
Ray Day
ANIMATION
Brian Olson
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APM Music
Scorekeepers
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Joan Nolan
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Rachel Nyberg
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Mike Rose
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Heartpunch Studio
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AP Archive
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Kennedy Krieger Institute
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The “heroic dose” of psychedelics, according to Johns Hopkins | Dr. Matthew Johnson
How a ‘heroic dose’ of psychedelics can be therapeutic, explained by a Johns Hopkins professor.
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How a ‘heroic dose’ of psychedelics can be therapeutic, explained by a Johns Hopkins professor.
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Psychedelic research is enjoying a renaissance. Recent studies have shown that psychedelic drugs like LSD and psilocybin seem to be a safe and effective method for treating conditions like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
And unlike common antidepressants, some people report long-lasting improvements in their mental health conditions after taking just one dose of psychedelics.
What makes these substances so unique and powerful? That’s one of the driving questions behind the research of Matthew W. Johnson, who has conducted numerous studies on the nature of addiction, psychedelics, and other psychoactive substances.
Read the video transcript ► https://bigthink.com/series/the-big-think-interview/psychedelics-heroic-dose/
0:00 Effing up the ineffable
1:56 Pioneers of psychedelic therapy
2:35 Psychedelics go underground
3:26 The psychedelic renaissance
4:50 Taking a ‘heroic dose’ at Johns Hopkins
8:44 The challenges of psychedelic therapy
9:46 The mental health revolution
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About Matthew Johnson:
Matthew W. Johnson, Ph.D., is The Susan Hill Ward Endowed Professor of Psychedelics and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins. Working with psychedelics since 2004, he is one of the world’s most widely published experts on psychedelics. He has published research on psychedelics and mystical experience, personality change, tobacco smoking cessation, cancer distress treatment, and depression treatment. In 2021 he received as principal investigator the first grant in 50 years from the US government for a treatment study with a classic psychedelic, specifically psilocybin in treatment of tobacco addiction. He is also known for his expertise in behavioral economics, addiction, sexual risk behavior, and research with a wide variety of drug classes. He’s been Interviewed by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, NPR, Fox News, Fox Business News, BBC and in Michael Pollan’s book How to Change Your Mind.
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How a ‘heroic dose’ of psychedelics can be therapeutic, explained by a Johns Hopkins professor.
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Psychedelic research is enjoying a renaissance. Recent studies have shown that psychedelic drugs like LSD and psilocybin seem to be a safe and effective method for treating conditions like depression, anxiety, and post-traumatic stress disorder.
And unlike common antidepressants, some people report long-lasting improvements in their mental health conditions after taking just one dose of psychedelics.
What makes these substances so unique and powerful? That’s one of the driving questions behind the research of Matthew W. Johnson, who has conducted numerous studies on the nature of addiction, psychedelics, and other psychoactive substances.
Read the video transcript ► https://bigthink.com/series/the-big-think-interview/psychedelics-heroic-dose/
0:00 Effing up the ineffable
1:56 Pioneers of psychedelic therapy
2:35 Psychedelics go underground
3:26 The psychedelic renaissance
4:50 Taking a ‘heroic dose’ at Johns Hopkins
8:44 The challenges of psychedelic therapy
9:46 The mental health revolution
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
About Matthew Johnson:
Matthew W. Johnson, Ph.D., is The Susan Hill Ward Endowed Professor of Psychedelics and Consciousness Research at Johns Hopkins. Working with psychedelics since 2004, he is one of the world’s most widely published experts on psychedelics. He has published research on psychedelics and mystical experience, personality change, tobacco smoking cessation, cancer distress treatment, and depression treatment. In 2021 he received as principal investigator the first grant in 50 years from the US government for a treatment study with a classic psychedelic, specifically psilocybin in treatment of tobacco addiction. He is also known for his expertise in behavioral economics, addiction, sexual risk behavior, and research with a wide variety of drug classes. He’s been Interviewed by Anderson Cooper on 60 Minutes, the New York Times, the Washington Post, the Wall Street Journal, CNN, NPR, Fox News, Fox Business News, BBC and in Michael Pollan’s book How to Change Your Mind.
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AI maps psychedelic “trip” experiences to regions of the brain – opening new route to psychiatric treatments
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Psychedelic drugs: how to tell good research from bad
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Metaphysics and mushrooms: Psychedelics can change how you think about the universe
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- published: 21 Dec 2022
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20:31
The 5 Levels of the PSYCHEDELIC Experience
The five distinct levels of the psychedelic experience range from very mild sensations to intense hallucinations. These levels can serve as a useful guide when ...
The five distinct levels of the psychedelic experience range from very mild sensations to intense hallucinations. These levels can serve as a useful guide when learning what to expect from a psychedelic experience.
#psychedelicexperience
CHAPTERS:
0:00 The 5 Levels of the psychedelic experience (Stages of spiritual consciousness)
1:38 LEVEL 1 Subtle (dipping your toes)
3:03 Level 2 Mild (Submerging in the water)
5:05 Level 3 Moderate (Snorkling)
10:12 Level 4 Strong (Scuba Diving)
15:15 Level 5 Blast Off (Alien emoji)
Ayahuasca Trip Simulation: https://youtu.be/nwjOJ9vPwcI
My Trip to Infinity (5-MeO Documentary): https://youtu.be/Sjv3_aFlO5A
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The five distinct levels of the psychedelic experience range from very mild sensations to intense hallucinations. These levels can serve as a useful guide when learning what to expect from a psychedelic experience.
#psychedelicexperience
CHAPTERS:
0:00 The 5 Levels of the psychedelic experience (Stages of spiritual consciousness)
1:38 LEVEL 1 Subtle (dipping your toes)
3:03 Level 2 Mild (Submerging in the water)
5:05 Level 3 Moderate (Snorkling)
10:12 Level 4 Strong (Scuba Diving)
15:15 Level 5 Blast Off (Alien emoji)
Ayahuasca Trip Simulation: https://youtu.be/nwjOJ9vPwcI
My Trip to Infinity (5-MeO Documentary): https://youtu.be/Sjv3_aFlO5A
What Shrooms Feel Like: https://youtu.be/1EPSjq3NbK0
Magic Mushroom Documentary: https://youtu.be/OqV36orFyxg
PSYCHEDELIC Visuals by @LokaVision , IRREALITY, @SymmetricVision & @yourmatetom
Music by Waywell: @waywell5810 (https://soundcloud.com/waywell)
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16:38
The 7 Levels of the Psychedelic Experience
This video attempts to establish a comprehensive intensity scale for measuring the 7 distinct levels of the psychedelic experience, in accordance with the termi...
This video attempts to establish a comprehensive intensity scale for measuring the 7 distinct levels of the psychedelic experience, in accordance with the terminology laid out within our Subjective Effect Index and in collaboration with various artists from the r/replications community.
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0:00 / Introduction
02:06 / Level 0 - Subperceptual
02:39 / Level 1 - Subtle
03:42 / Level 2 - Mild
05:05 / Level 3 - Moderate
08:06 / Level 4 - Strong
10:40 / Level 5 - Heavy
12:19 / Level 6 - Extreme
13:35 / Outroduction
#lsd #trippy #psychedelic
https://wn.com/The_7_Levels_Of_The_Psychedelic_Experience
This video attempts to establish a comprehensive intensity scale for measuring the 7 distinct levels of the psychedelic experience, in accordance with the terminology laid out within our Subjective Effect Index and in collaboration with various artists from the r/replications community.
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0:00 / Introduction
02:06 / Level 0 - Subperceptual
02:39 / Level 1 - Subtle
03:42 / Level 2 - Mild
05:05 / Level 3 - Moderate
08:06 / Level 4 - Strong
10:40 / Level 5 - Heavy
12:19 / Level 6 - Extreme
13:35 / Outroduction
#lsd #trippy #psychedelic
- published: 21 Oct 2022
- views: 1858993
2:14
Anthony Bourdain interview on taking LSD
"Appetites" author Anthony Bourdain experimented with LSD when he was younger, and found the experience very positive. While he wouldn't do it today, he does ha...
"Appetites" author Anthony Bourdain experimented with LSD when he was younger, and found the experience very positive. While he wouldn't do it today, he does have a few warnings to those who would try acid.
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"Appetites" author Anthony Bourdain experimented with LSD when he was younger, and found the experience very positive. While he wouldn't do it today, he does have a few warnings to those who would try acid.
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- published: 02 Nov 2016
- views: 676046
33:18
Ayahuasca
Do psychedelic drugs really bring about self-healing and personal enlightenment? New research says they may. In this episode, I travel to the Amazonian jungle...
Do psychedelic drugs really bring about self-healing and personal enlightenment? New research says they may. In this episode, I travel to the Amazonian jungle of Peru to experience the mind-expanding effects of the psychedelic brew Ayahuasca. I’m joined by Imperial College London’s Head of Psychedelic Research, Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, who measures the impact of Ayahuasca on my brain.
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The paintings Jehua Supai - Espiritus Sublimes and Soplo del Banco Puma are featured in the book The Ayahuasca Visions of Pablo Amaringo, by Howard G Charing and Peter Cloudsley.
https://wn.com/Ayahuasca
Do psychedelic drugs really bring about self-healing and personal enlightenment? New research says they may. In this episode, I travel to the Amazonian jungle of Peru to experience the mind-expanding effects of the psychedelic brew Ayahuasca. I’m joined by Imperial College London’s Head of Psychedelic Research, Dr. Robin Carhart-Harris, who measures the impact of Ayahuasca on my brain.
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The paintings Jehua Supai - Espiritus Sublimes and Soplo del Banco Puma are featured in the book The Ayahuasca Visions of Pablo Amaringo, by Howard G Charing and Peter Cloudsley.
- published: 06 Dec 2017
- views: 10679798
0:53
On the Psychology of Psychedelic Drugs
The power of therapy and medicine combined! 🌟✨ Many individuals who have undergone therapy while using certain drugs recreationally have shared that the therapy...
The power of therapy and medicine combined! 🌟✨ Many individuals who have undergone therapy while using certain drugs recreationally have shared that the therapy itself contributes to 80% of their transformative experience. 🙌💪 The combination of therapy, environment, and medicine amplifies each other, creating a unique and powerful journey. 🌈💊 It's fascinating how some people didn't even realize they were taking the same drug due to the vastly different experiences. 🤯 This just goes to show the incredible potential when set and setting are considered.
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💯💥 #TherapyAndMedicine #TransformativeExperience #SetAndSetting #psychedelics #pscyhedelics #shorts
https://wn.com/On_The_Psychology_Of_Psychedelic_Drugs
The power of therapy and medicine combined! 🌟✨ Many individuals who have undergone therapy while using certain drugs recreationally have shared that the therapy itself contributes to 80% of their transformative experience. 🙌💪 The combination of therapy, environment, and medicine amplifies each other, creating a unique and powerful journey. 🌈💊 It's fascinating how some people didn't even realize they were taking the same drug due to the vastly different experiences. 🤯 This just goes to show the incredible potential when set and setting are considered.
Click this link to register - https://bit.ly/TheSurfingtheTsunamiofChangeSummit
💯💥 #TherapyAndMedicine #TransformativeExperience #SetAndSetting #psychedelics #pscyhedelics #shorts
- published: 26 Jun 2024
- views: 138