Dylan Charles Guest Appearance on This One Time on Psychedelics
Dylan Charles – What keeps me inspired is telling my story and using myself as an example for how this system encourages us to destroy ourselves.
Dylan Charles – What keeps me inspired is telling my story and using myself as an example for how this system encourages us to destroy ourselves.
Matt Agorist – The new law also mandates a clinical trial into psilocybin for veterans with PTSD.
Dylan Charles – The antidote to group-think is a shift in perspective, a change in the way you see reality.
Elias Marat – California could soon decriminalize psychedelics statewide if one legislator’s new bill is passed.
Matt Agorist – Sadly, many cities across the country double down on the drug war instead of admitting failure.
Elias Marat – The city of Ann Arbor, Michigan, has effectively decriminalized psilocybin or “magic” mushrooms along with other natural psychedelics.
John Vibes – Even more reason to make this natural medicine available to those who seek it.
Isaac Davis – Decriminalization is far more dangerous than people realize.
John Vibes – For this first time ever, the Canadian government has approved patients to take psychedelic psilocybin mushrooms as a part of their end-of-life therapy.
John Vibes – Over the past several years, researchers have conducted numerous studies aimed at treating PTSD with psychedelic substances.
John Vibes – A paper published this month could be given psilocybin to stimulate desired brain activity.
Matt Agorist – The Center for Psychedelic and Consciousness Research within John Hopkins Medicine will be studying medicine and fostering a new discipline of medical doctor for research in psychedelics.
John Vibes – These theories are quite controversial among religious scholars.
Heather Callaghan – More evidence of the medical efficacy of psychedelic medicines.
Christina Sarich – Psychedelic ego death is likely not much different from ego death resulting from meditation or deep contemplation.
Dylan Charles – The chemical imbalance theory is one-dimensional, not accounting for the emotional complexities of the human psyche and of life itself.
Michael Forrester – Psychoactive plants and hallucinogens have given us the opportunity to see life through different perspectives for thousands of years.
Phillip Schneider – “Overall, it is difficult to see how prohibition of psychedelics can be justified as a public health measure.”
Graham Hancock – The “spirit world” and its inhabitants are real, that supernatural powers and nonphysical beings do exist, and that human consciousness may, under certain special circumstances, be liberated from the body…
Alanna Ketler – San Pedro has hallucinogenic properties and is often compared to the more popular cactus known as Peyote; both are members of the mescaline family.