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A working draft of a paper describing the problems and potentials of the drug ephedra, both today and thousands of... more
A working draft of a paper describing the problems and potentials of the drug ephedra, both today and thousands of years ago.
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Psi-chedelic science: An approach to understanding exceptional human experiences
by David Luke
Luke, D., & Krippner, S. (2011). Psi-chedelic science: An approach to understanding exceptional human experiences. Bulletin of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies, 21 (1), 59-60.
ESP experiences are frequently reported today by people under the influenceof psychedelics. A trawl through the... more ESP experiences are frequently reported today by people under the influenceof psychedelics. A trawl through the pertinent literature reveals that occasional experiencesof PK or “psychokinesis” (the purported direct influence of mind on matter) and, more frequently, ESP – both of which come under the umbrella term “psi” – are reported by between 18% to 83% of people surveyed.
Sacramental and spiritual use of hallucinogenic drugs
by Levente Móró
Móró, L., & Noreika, V. (2011). Sacramental and spiritual use of hallucinogenic drugs. Commentary of Müller and Schumann. Behavioral and Brain Sciences, 34(6), 319-320. doi:10.1017/S0140525X11000768
Arguably, the religious use of hallucinogenic drugs stems from a human search of metaphysical insight, rather than... more Arguably, the religious use of hallucinogenic drugs stems from a human search of metaphysical insight, rather than from a direct need for cognitive, emotional, social, physical, or sexual improvement. Therefore, the sacramental and spiritual intake of hallucinogenic drugs goes so much beyond other biopsychosocial functions that it deserves its own category in the drug instrumentalization list.
Voice of the Psychonauts: Coping, Life Purpose, and Spirituality in Psychedelic Drug Users
by Levente Móró
Móró, L., Simon, K., Bárd, I., & Rácz, J. (2011). Voice of the Psychonauts: Coping, Life Purpose, and Spirituality in Psychedelic Drug Users. Journal of Psychoactive Drugs, 43(3), 188-198. doi:10.1080/02791072.2011.605661
Psychoactive drug use shows great diversity, but due to a disproportionate focus on problematic drug use, predominant... more Psychoactive drug use shows great diversity, but due to a disproportionate focus on problematic drug use, predominant nonproblematic drug use remains an understudied phenomenon. Historic and anecdotal evidence shows that natural sources of “psychedelic” drugs (e.g., mescaline and psilocybin) have been used in religious and spiritual settings for centuries, as well as for psychological self-enhancement purposes. Our study assessed a total of 667 psychedelic drug users, other drug users, and drug nonusers by online questionnaires. Coping, life purpose, and spirituality were measured with the Psychological Immune Competence Inventory, the Purpose In Life test, and the Intrinsic Spirituality Scale, respectively. Results indicate that the use of psychedelic drugs with a purpose to enhance self-knowledge is less associated with problems, and correlates positively with coping and spirituality. Albeit the meaning of “spirituality” may be ambiguous, it seems that a spiritually inclined attitude in drug use may act as a protective factor against drug-related problems. The autognostic use of psychedelic drugs may be thus hypothesized as a “training situation” that promotes self-enhancement by rehearsing personal coping strategies and by gaining self-knowledge. However, to assess the actual efficiency and the speculated long-term benefits of these deliberately provoked exceptional experiences, further qualitative investigations are needed.
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Lists a paper or book in several academic disciplines as entry point for undergraduates and scholars who are... more Lists a paper or book in several academic disciplines as entry point for undergraduates and scholars who are beginning to explore these disciplines.
Brain-based Psychedelic Strategy
Recommends that strategies for benefiting society with psychedelics recognize that it is necessary not to stimulate... more
Recommends that strategies for benefiting society with psychedelics recognize that it is necessary not to stimulate amygdala-derived fear but to introduce them via "the usual channels."
Links to an article claims that political orientations are likely to be based in either the amygdala (conservative) or anterior cigulate cortex (liberal)
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