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What Is a DMT Trip Like and Who Are the Entities You Meet? | Matthew Johnson and Lex Fridman

2020

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09:29 min

01:03:04

Christopher Timmermann—the Neurophenomenology of the DMT State

The Neurophenomenology of the DMT State, presented by Christopher Timmermann from Imperial College London, UK

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07:30

Balancing Two Worlds DMT: The Spirit Molecule | Bia Labate

From DMT: The Spirit Molecule

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08:51

You Can’t Draw a Line Between Good and Bad DMT: The Spirit Molecule | Bia Labate

From DMT: The Spirit Molecule

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01:39:27

Honoring the Indigenous Roots of the Psychedelic Movement | Bia Labate

A presentation and discussion on the continuities and discontinuities between the world of sacred plants and that of psychedelic science.

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32:34

Can Ayahuasca Promote Peace in the Middle East? Conversations with Palestinians and Israelis

A collaboration between MAPS and the Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, Antwan Saca, Leor Roseman, Ph.D., and Natalie Ginsberg, M.S.W.

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58:39

MINDSET Lecture Series: Natalie Ginsberg, MSW

Natalie Ginsberg, MSW, discusses ayahuasca and the healing potential of psychedelics for intergenerational trauma in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict.

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10:56

Ayahuasca DMT Trip Simulation (Pov) | What Ayahuasca “Looks” Like

Ayahuasca is a DMT/MAOI Amazonian brew that is used by shamans to connect with higher planes of existence, and to heal people.

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07:41

Alex Grey: My 1st DMT Experience Was Very Memorable

Alex Grey describes his very memorable first experience with the psychedelic DMT, as well as several subsequent experiences, and how they influenced his art. From the documentary DMT: The Spirit Molecule.

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05:59

DMT: Myths and Facts

Dimethyltryptamine, commonly known as DMT, has received a lot of attention in recent decades on its own and as a result of discussions about Ayahuasca, which has become a trendy (albeit illegal) drug.

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01:24:39

Revealing the Mind: The Promise of Psychedelics

Nearly every culture throughout history has used chemicals that alter consciousness for spiritual exploration. In the 20th century these drugs caught the attention of scientists. Psychedelics, as they were named, proved effective at treating intractable illnesses like depression and addiction.

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Altered States of Consciousness