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Shamanism in the Age of Reason

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Into The Void

... Hyperspace and Beyond Using Brain Technology, psychedelics and Altered-Mind States. Annotation: This book is unique in its detailed descriptions of using anitcholinergics and antihistamines in conjunction with REM suppression and mind-machine...

Psychedelics and the Human Receptorome

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Eidetic Hallucination

psychedelics can produce many types of hallucination, including geometric webs and grids;1 distortions of space and time;2 and photographic images of objects, people, or scenery. Hallucinations with a photographic, animated, or film-like clarity are ...

Notes on Psychedelics and Schizophrenia

Accounts of psychedelic intoxication matching states of schizophrenia taken from subjective reports and surveys of case studies....

Notes on Melting Textures

Accounts of tryptamine psychedelics producing hallucinations of melting textures, creeping carpets, and breathing walls taken from a survey of subjective reports. Accounts of hallucinations of objects melting and pouring into one another taken from a...

Erratic Hallucination

... of multisensory stability under the influence of psychedelics resembles states of schizophrenia. Breathing Walls, Melting Textures, Creeping Carpets [fig]2;1[/fig]Subjects under the influence of hallucinogens report breathing walls, creeping carp...

Notes on Psychedelics and Persistent Psychosis

Reports of psychedelics facilitating symptoms of persistent psychosis taken from subjective reports and a survey of psychedelic overdose case studies....

Notes on Psychedelic Autopilot

Accounts of psychedelics producing a "screen saver" or hypnotic autopilot of unresolved anxieties and salient attractors are taken from subjective reports and surveys of psychedelic literature....

Psychedelic Neuroplasticity

... to dose, set, and setting. The efficacy of psychedelics in both shamanic transformation and clinical therapy relies on their unique ability to decouple the cortex, disassociate ego structures, and stimulate archetypal identity regression and p...

Notes on DNA and Spiritual Rebirth

... authentic there is no evidence to indicate that psychedelics drive manipulation or programming at a genetic level. ...

Notes on Physiological Driving of Psychedelics

... synchronized efficiency. It is unknown if psychedelics have a globally coherent effect over all physiological processes, but since there are 5-HT receptors distributed throughout the entire body it is certainly within the realm of possibility...

An Overview of Physical Shamanism

... setting. Once a subject under the influence of psychedelics finds an attractor state and locks into it, it becomes difficult to break the stabilizing pattern and move towards another attractor state. Navigating between strange attractors in the de...

Notes on Hypnotic Psychedelics

Subjective reports show that some tryptamines, such a the psilocybin and psilocin found in magic mushrooms, naturally make you feel sleepy and dreamy even in loud sensory environments. Other tryptamines, like LSD, can have paradoxically trance-like o...

Entoptic Hallucination

... of the most commonly reported visual effects of psychedelics. Phosphenes are a sensation of light caused by excitation of the retina by mechanical or electrical means. Pressure phosphenes can be created by applying pressure to the eyeballs through ...

Effects of a Psychedelic, Tropical Tea, Ayahuasca, on the Electroencephalographic (EEG) Activity of the Human Brain during a Shamanistic Ritual

... alpha and increased beta activity caused by psychedelics (e.g. LSD, mescaline, psilocybin). They rather point to a similarity between the altered states produced by ayahuasca and marihuana which also stimulates the brain to produce more alpha w...

Topographic pharmaco-EEG mapping of the effects of the South American psychoactive beverage ayahuasca in healthy volunteers

... previously described for other serotonergic psychedelics and share some features with the profile of effects shown by pro-serotonergic and pro-dopaminergic drugs. The q-EEG profile supports the role of 5-HT2 and dopamine D2-receptor agonism in ...

Effects of Chemical Stimulation of Electrically-Induced Phosphenes on their Bandwidth, Shape, Number and Intensity

The perception of patterns not resulting from viewing external objects but stimulated by cranial electrodes with pulse currents within the electroencephalographic frequency range ('phosphenes') has been investigated in earlier work. The experiments d...

An Interview with Dave Nichols

... us about that? Most of the phenethylamine psychedelics are very flexible, floppy molecules. We have essentially tried to constrain portions of those molecules into particular shapes with the idea that when these things bind to their brain rec...

Psychedelic Pharmacology

... transmitters most closely related to the classic psychedelics are serotonin (5-HT), adrenaline (epinephrine), norepinephrine, and dopamine (DA), and all of these chemicals are classified as amines, meaning that they have a nitrogen (N+) containing a...

Notes on Interrupt Override

... motor behavior to counter the effects of psychedelics, or lying prone and going into dream states, are taken from subjective accounts and corroborated over multiple subjects and experiences....

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