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Patrick McNamara—What Are Altered States of Consciousness?

2021

Altered states of consciousness are non-normal states of mental awareness or experiences. These include dreams, hallucinations, induced mental alterations such as by meditation, alcohol, drugs or disease. What can altered states of consciousness tell us about the essence of consciousness itself?

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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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Rick Strassman: Scientific Explanations of Contact

VOD release of DMT: The Spirit Molecule in Oct 2011

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Rick Strassman: Subjects’ Reported Experiences

VOD release of DMT: The Spirit Molecule in Oct 2011.

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02:31

Rick Strassman: Test Subjects' Reactions to DMT

VOD release of DMT: The Spirit Molecule in Oct 2011.

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16:39

Rick Strassman MD // DMT Soul of Prophecy / Part 1

In this segment, he provides a brief summary of his research with the endogenous psychedelic substance DMT, his findings, and the need to find a new model consistent with his volunteers’ description of the DMT experience.

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DMT: The Spirit Molecule (2010)

An investigation into the long-obscured mystery of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a molecule found in nearly every living organism and considered the most potent psychedelic on Earth.

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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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06:48

DMT—Can We Experience a Different Reality? Russell Brand the Trews (E360)

I look at the description of the experience of DMT by philosopher Terence McKenna.

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09:29

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

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Neuropsychology