Showing posts with label drugs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drugs. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2014

The Ayahuasca Experience



DMT, Ayahuasca and the Psychedelic Experience as described by Joe Rogan, Graham Hancock and Terence McKenna. (from the paradigmshift


Wednesday, February 26, 2014

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Drugs and the Meaning of Life

Drugs and the Meaning of Life
Article by Sam Harris

"Everything we do is for the purpose of altering consciousness. We form friendships so that we can feel certain emotions, like love, and avoid others, like loneliness. We eat specific foods to enjoy their fleeting presence on our tongues. We read for the pleasure of thinking another person’s thoughts. Every waking moment—and even in our dreams—we struggle to direct the flow of sensation, emotion, and cognition toward states of consciousness that we value.

Drugs are another means toward this end. Some are illegal; some are stigmatized; some are dangerous—though, perversely, these sets only partially intersect. There are drugs of extraordinary power and utility, like psilocybin (the active compound in “magic mushrooms”) and lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), which pose no apparent risk of addiction and are physically well-tolerated, and yet one can still be sent to prison for their use—while drugs like tobacco and alcohol, which have ruined countless lives, are enjoyed ad libitum in almost every society on earth."
Read the Rest
 
(image by:  JB Banks)
 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

The Psychedelic Transhumanists - Article


"Transhumanism in a fortune cookie: the familiar human world is just one point along a continuum of evolution, and we have an unprecedented capacity to participate in that process. And yet, the future being as slippery as it is, there are as many visions for how this might occur as there are visionaries to guess at it. Computer scientists tend to have one transhumanism; genetic engineers, another. However, coherent themes emerge for those who have taken it upon themselves to make a sweeping survey of human inquiry, integrating a keen reading of the vectors of our technology with postmodern insight into the nature of mind."  (Read the Rest at H+magazine)

The Subjective Perspective Show ft. Graham Hancock discussing the War on Consciousness