LSD & ESP: Scientists Study Psychic Phenomena and Psychedelic Drugs

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(2025-02-28, 04:25 PM)nbtruthman Wrote: Of course another interpretation of at least some psychedelic experiences is that they are in reality actual glimpses of other realms of existence (some containing strange beings) separate and profoundly different from the afterlife realms that appear to be revealed by the paranormal experiences of NDEs, CORTs and mediumistic communications.

Remembered something that might point to this - NDEs seem to specifically say someone's time hasn't *yet* come, whereas IIRC at least a few DMT experiences involve entities that feel the experiencer is, in some sense, in the wrong place.

So NDEs may map to worlds we are "supposed" to cycle into, whereas DMT experiences may be places that are "foreign" in some sense.

OTOH there have been healing DMT experiences, and it seems there is at times a feeling of maternal love. @manjit & @Valmar may have more to say here since I've never taken psychedelics...
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Quote:See What do we know about the risks of psychedelics? & free documentary What's in My Baggie? There is an incredible danger in thinking you can just find good psychedelics via illegal markets, I can say that from personal experience as I was attacked by a friend who thought LSD could cure his depression.



Quote:Neurobiologist and pharmacologist, Dr. Andrew Gallimore enters the mind meld! In this one, we explore how our brains build the human model of “reality.” We dive deep on visionary molecules like DMT and how they seemingly transport our consciousness to a totally alien world. We also muse about the notion that alien intelligence could be non-physical or informational, as well as an unbelievable recent study that kept participants in an extended IV-induced DMT state.

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(2025-03-05, 01:07 PM)Sciborg_S_Patel Wrote: ...Neurobiologist and pharmacologist, Dr. Andrew Gallimore enters the mind meld! In this one, we explore how our brains build the human model of “reality.” We dive deep on visionary molecules like DMT and how they seemingly transport our consciousness to a totally alien world. We also muse about the notion that alien intelligence could be non-physical or informational, as well as an unbelievable recent study that kept participants in an extended IV-induced DMT state.




Quote:Neuroscientist and DMT researcher, Dr. Andrew Gallimore returns to the mind meld! In this one, we dive deep on visionary molecules like DMT. Is it possible that it opens your brain up to alien communication or even other realms? What do these experiences of high-strangeness tell us about consciousness? We also riff on the incredible DMTx (extended-state) studies coming out of Imperial College London, the unbelievable research on the horizon, and much more.
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- Bertrand Russell


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