Thursday, April 28, 2016
Psilocybin reduces psychological pain after social exclusion
Psilocybin reduces psychological pain after social exclusion, more evidence that psychedelics can be useful in the treatment of many psychological problems.
Soma = Psilocybin Mushroom
Theories about the vedic soma are a dime a dozen, but here's another one, based on the scene depicted on some ancient burial textiles.
- "Good fruit we drink you, elixir of life, and achieve physical strength or light of god, and control over senses. In this situation, what can our internal enemy do to us, what even can violent people can do to us."
Tuesday, April 26, 2016
Talk 24 - Martyn Wilson
I was a bit fascinated by this story of Martyn (83 min. video), a very skeptical guy who initially set out to prove that his girlfriend's meditative interests were bunk, and ended up becoming enlightened.
Martyn followed a technique of visualization to get relaxed and then sat with the question "I wonder what my next thought will be?" for many hours over many months, maybe a few years.
Some bullet points describing his progression were:
Martyn followed a technique of visualization to get relaxed and then sat with the question "I wonder what my next thought will be?" for many hours over many months, maybe a few years.
Some bullet points describing his progression were:
- Observe your thoughts
- Question your beliefs and opinions
- Surrender to all that is
- Just Be
- Be Happy
Psychedelics: Lifting The Veil
In Psychedelics: Lifting The Veil (16 min. TED talk video) researcher Robin Carhart-Harris characterizes psychedelics as allowing access to a more childlike, imaginative mind, with freer communication pathways and expanded visual processing similar to the dream state.
He describes some apparent good results with psychedelics (I believe LSD here) for depression, with significant short term results for treatment resistant depression.
He describes some apparent good results with psychedelics (I believe LSD here) for depression, with significant short term results for treatment resistant depression.
Saturday, April 16, 2016
Thursday, April 14, 2016
Ayahuasca may lead to anxiety cures
Similar to previous research with psilocybin and the extinction or decrease of a trained fear response in rats, ayahuasca appears to do something very similar. It would seem that the major psychedelics have this in common.
LSD Study Demonstrates Present Moment Orientation
Another Carhart-Harris paper with the odd name of "Decreased mental time travel to the past correlates with default-mode network disintegration under lysergic acid diethylamide" reveals significantly fewer mental excursions to the past on LSD which relates to decreased connectivity in the default mode network. Similar to what is seen with advanced meditators.
First LSD Brain Imaging Study Completed
Carhart-Harris' research, "Neural correlates of the LSD experience revealed by multimodal neuroimaging" reveals the plausible neural basis for many aspects of the psychedelic experience, including ego dissolution (correlated with less coordination in the default mode network) and visual distortions.
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