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08/04/2025

Raving Is Having a Mental Health Renaissance
PLUS, dogs on M**A, where to find underground raves near you, and camping on psychedelics
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By Mary Carreon

PLUS, dogs on M**A, where to find underground raves near you, and camping on psychedelics

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08/04/2025

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Psilocybin obliterates your neural fingerprint.

05/12/2024

People debate over the differing effects of psilocybin mushroom strains, but science says they aren't as different as we think.

04/12/2024

By Zara Stone Nov. 06, 2024 • "Parents might worry that their children will go off to college and major in drugs, but until now that wasn’t an actual possibility. In 2025, undergraduates at the California Institute of Integral Studies will be able to declare a major in psychedelic studies. CIIS, an accredited private college in San Francisco, is launching the nation’s first bachelor of science degree in hallucinogenic drugs.

“We have incorporated psychology, cultural anthropology, neuroscience — a lot of different angles,” said CIIS psychology professor Nick Walker, who helped design the program, which has been years in the making. One module explores the history of hallucinogens and the impact of colonialism on psychedelic tourism.

Walker noted that the program caters to the growing demand for psychedelic therapy training, which is predicted to drive up the market for psychedelic drugs to upwards of $4.6 billion by 2030."

“It is a Wild West atmosphere out there, but within CIIS, we’re going to be absolutely rigorous about safety and ethics,” said Walker. “Whatever our graduates end up doing, we hope they’ll bring with them high levels of understanding, cultural humility, intellectual curiosity, critical thinking, and ethical integrity.”

Read in full – https://sfstandard.com/2024/11/06/psychedelic-major-degree-undergraduate-ciis/

11/04/2023

Bipartisan lawmakers want the DEA to clarify that the seriously ill can access psychedelics under “Right to Try” laws

10/04/2023

"One of the most fascinating things about DMT is that many trips follow a specific pattern and many users experience similar realms. Amateur psychonauts—cosmic cartographers, if you will—have been "mapping" the "DMT realm" on their own for years. But an emerging branch of academic researchers—and more recently, venture capitalists and AI researchers—are now attempting to map the DMT realm using rigorous, repeatable science.

DMT hasn’t been studied all that much, but a few papers on the drug have trickled out as psychedelic research continues to gain mainstream traction. The Centre for Psychedelic Research at Imperial College London, for example, has published papers on the similarities between DMT trips and near death experiences, and found that the drug breaks down the basic networks of the brain, causing them to be less distinct from one another.

Until recently, psychonauts were limited by the brief time spent in these other worlds. Long called the “businessman’s trip” for its short duration, DMT blasts users off-world and back within 20 minutes. For the amateur psychonauts who have cataloged their time in the DMT world and sketched out their experiences in scrappily drawn maps, these temporal constraints have proved limiting. But now, an intravenous delivery system could allow people to spend more time in these bizarre zones, retrieving data about their ontology and perhaps telling us more about our waking reality.  

This grassroots DMT study group hopes to use the extended state DMT tools devised by Gallimore and Strassman to encourage the use of the drug as a problem-solving tool, McQueen told Motherboard, as well as a means for deeper exploration of peoples’ inner worlds. McQueen, who publishes training videos to help psychonauts navigate the confounding dynamics of DMT space, will eventually publish a set of instructive protocols via DMTx for making the most of these exploratory trips. The organization is currently ironing out legal kinks before it can get started, and already has gathered eight volunteers for its initial “Psychonaut Cohort” programme (one of them possibly Mike Tyson)."

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05/02/2023

Australia becomes the first country in the world to officially recognise M**A and psilocybin as medicines!

"After decades of “demonisation”, psychiatrists will be able to prescribe M**A and psilocybin in Australia from July this year.

The Therapeutic Goods Administration made the surprise announcement on Friday afternoon.

The drugs will only be allowed to be used in a very limited way, and remain otherwise prohibited, but the move was described as a “very welcome step away from what has been decades of demonisation” by Dr David Caldicott, a clinical senior lecturer in emergency medicine at Australian National University."

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Magical properties?
11/11/2022

Magical properties?

After becoming paralyzed from the chest down, the mountain athlete found an unlikely ally in recovery: psychedelics

23/07/2022

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‘‘So many misconceptions, so many evil deceptions - we come to give directions’’ -- Guru Jazzmatazz vol 2

>> Microdosing – taking 0.2 grams of dried psilocybin mushrooms or 10-20 micrograms of L*D daily – has taken off in the US and found a growing community online. “I’ve guided 60 people through the process and the results have been glowing, not just in terms of focus or productivity but mood enhancement, stamina, creativity, concentration and collaboration,” says London-based creative therapist Jerry Hyde.

The UK’s Beckley Foundation is running one of the first placebo-controlled studies on its effects. “We’ve found with neuroimaging that psychedelics can increase communication between normally disconnected parts of the brain,” says the Foundation’s Amanda Feilding. Still, the practice remains illegal, and for now, the science is murky.

We (MDI) believe that what is available in Nature and makes us better people should not be stigmatized and classified as illegal drugs. It’s a choice, like diet supplements. It is not a brainless trip or high. Quite opposite - it is to avoid being unconscious Unfortunately, what is not lobbied by multi-billion dollar pharmaceutic companies, what was not produced in their labs but has an organic, natural, cheap and accessible form is not in the mainstream of socially accepted knowledge and is simply shoveled under the carpet as a ju**ie mambo-jumbo. We are here to create a platform for a conversation and the support for the social dialog in general in Europe but, in particular, in Gibraltar and in Great Britain.