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I’m not high in this picture, despite my appearance. DISCLAIMER: DO NOT USE ANY DRUGS OR SUBSTANCES WITHOUT CONSULTING A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL. THIS IS FOR INFORMATIONAL PURPOSES ONLY., did his undergraduate work at Harvard and his graduate work at Stanford, doing research with the Harvard Group, the West Coast Research Group in Menlo Park, and Ken Kesey. He is the author of. Called “America’s wisest and most respected authority on psychedelics and their use,” Jim Fadiman has been involved with psychedelic research since the 1960s. In this episode, we discuss the immediate and long-term effects of psychedelics when used for spiritual purposes (high dose), therapeutic purposes (moderate dose), and problem-solving purposes (low dose). Fadiman outlines best practices for safe “entheogenic” voyages learned through his more than 40 years of experience–from the benefits of having a sensitive guide during a session (and how to be one) to the importance of the setting and pre-session intention.
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We also discuss potential “training”, and that’s just the tip of the iceberg. Cautioning that psychedelics are not for everyone, Jim dispels the myths and misperceptions. He explains how — in his opinion — psychedelics, used properly, can lead not only to healing but also to scientific breakthroughs and spiritual epiphanies. 14: Sam Harris, PhD - Spirituality, Neuroscience, Meditation, and More This episode is brought to you by, the world’s largest marketplace of graphic designers. Did you know I used 99Designs to for The 4-Hour Body?. QUESTION(S) OF THE DAY: If you couldn’t use drugs and wanted to experience some of the benefits discussed in this episode, what tools might you use? Please share and explore answers.
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Thanks for listening! SHOW NOTES These show notes were kindly provided by readers. Thanks, guys! There are two different versions, both pasted below. Pavel does not lift to the point of maximal mechanical straining (failure). In doing so he is trying to minimize muscular damage (both positive and negative thing) and is trying to prevent injury. When pushed to failure your form generally weakens which can increase injuries.
But not pushing yourself to the breaking point (failure) you are able to train more often. I believe there was an statement about Pavel in the 4 hour body about how he hasn’t taken a day off of training for years. He is able to gradually push himself higher with less risks because he doesn’t train till failure. Although I still want to try psychedelics, here’s a way to change your behaviors without them.
“Someone recently showed me the annual prospectus of a large spiritual organization. When I looked through it, I was impressed by the wide choice of interesting seminars and workshops. It reminded me of a smorgasbord, on of those Scandinavian buffets where you can take your pick from a huge variety of enticing dishes. The person asked me whether I could recommend one or two courses. “I don’t know,” I said.
“They all look so interesting. But I do know this,” I added. “Be aware of your breathing as often as you are able, whenever you remember.
Do that for one year, and it will be more powerfully transformative than attending all of these courses. And it’s free.” – “A New Earth” by Eckhart Tolle Like. Show Notes -A concert dose and glittering rocks. -What is a transidental experience, and what are its benefits? -Difference between psilocybin and LSD.
-Psycadelics and getting past addictions. -Guidelines for safe and effective psycadelic experiences. -What makes a good and even great sitter. -How to integrate after an experience. -What is the connection between Alcoholics Anonymous and Psycadelics? -LSD and complex problem solving. -Track record of MDMA and post traumatic stress syndrome.
-Who Jim believes should and shouldn’t take Psycadelics. Links ---jimfadiman.com Like.
Good interview, although I often feel I am hearing the same information over and over againand the real new information comes from the experiences themselves. Personally after significant psychedelic use, I would agree that microdosing is one of the most interesting areas to explore.
I would take.1.2 gram edible cannabis in combination with a pinch of psilocybe and allow the imagination to open up in wonderful, yet manageable ways, my mood to improve and my spirit to run smoothlyI think MDMA for PTSD is great and MAPS has done an amazing joball of these organizations, MAPS, Rick Doblin, Charles Grob, Roland Griffiths, Heftner Foundation, psilocybe work being done at Johns Hopkins, Dennis McKenna, and countless others have done amazing work in this area. Tim, I think instead of going over Niagra Falls with the shrooms, you could experiment with problem solving and microdosing. For sure language learning would improvefaster learning would occur, and would be more enjoyable. Also, I’m suprised you haven’t heard of TIHKAL and PIHKALyou would enjoy these books as well by Sasha Shulgin. Thanks for a great podcast Tim, and happy travels.
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