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🗓️ 5 July 2024
⏱️ 106 minutes
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Neuroscientist and DMT researcher and author, Dr. Andrew Gallimore returns to the mind meld!
In this one, we dive deep on visionary molecules like DMT. Is it possible that it opens your brain up to alien communication or even other realms? What do these experiences of high-strangeness tell us about consciousness?
We also riff on the incredible DMTx (extended-state) studies coming out of Imperial College London, the unbelievable research on the horizon, and much more.
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0:00.0 | Now administering third eye drops. If you take seriously the possibility, which I do, that DMT does allow us to interface with some other intelligence, whatever and wherever that might be, |
0:30.5 | it kind of looks like some kind of communication technology. |
0:34.5 | Then my question is well how do we develop it as the technology? |
0:39.5 | We take seriously again that we're interfacing with some other intelligence which is a remarkable |
0:47.6 | mind-blowing possibility then how do we develop it? |
0:52.4 | Welcome back to the transmission my friends. then how do we develop it? |
0:52.8 | Welcome back to the transmission, my friends. |
0:55.2 | I have been spelunking into the realms of high weirdness, |
1:00.0 | the esoteric and altered states for a number of years now. |
1:05.0 | And I can confirm from experience, as I'm sure many of you can, |
1:09.0 | that what you're going to find in said corners definitely runs the gamut in terms of purity, |
1:17.3 | usefulness, and profundity. But one area of inquiry of said high weirdness that never ceases to melt my brain are collectively |
1:30.7 | visionary molecules. |
1:32.4 | Just how profoundly and undeniably they can alter our perception |
1:37.2 | our minds, but also how healing they can be, how much wisdom they can yield |
1:42.3 | sometimes in an unbelievably brief span of time. |
1:47.1 | And this is just stupendously, superfluously true when it comes to a deceivingly humble looking little molecule called |
1:57.0 | DMT because within moments it catapults you into alien worlds of hyperbolic geometry and beauty but also and potentially most strangely |
2:10.4 | intelligence that is a realm that really feels lived in brimming with beings and consciousness. |
2:17.6 | And all of those are just a few reasons why neuroscientists and neuropharmacologist |
2:21.7 | Dr Andrew Galamore is, I think it's fair to say, utterly |
2:26.8 | obsessed with it. He's even helped develop technologies and design studies that will allow people |
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