Using Psychedelics For Creativity and Problem Solving – Jason Silva (Video)

Using Psychedelics For Creativity and Problem Solving - Jason Silva (Video) | Third Monk

Futurist Jason Silva provides examples of psychedelics being used as tools for problem solving and creativity during a discussion at the Festival Of Dangerous Ideas – Sydney Opera House, 2012.

Psychedelics Resets Your Operating System

That quote from Tom Robbins where I said that “We need to pull ourselves out of context in order to gawk in amazement at the wonders of the world.”, he was talking about psychedelics, but I think it applies to everything we in our lives.

He says, “It’s not that psychedelics manufacture wonderment or that they can automatically make us more imaginative beings, but what psychedelics does is pull us so radically out of comfort zones, they decondition our thinking, they thrust us out of everything we thought we knew about the world in order to see things as if for the first time and form new synaptic connections.

Cannabis Expands the Mind’s Network

Marijuana induced a state of hyper priming. It expanded their “associative net” so that they were able to make more far reaching connections among things and ideas. Perhaps that’s because it dissolved usual separateness, categorizations, and other compartmentalized ways in which we store information. If that’s not reason enough for cannabis to be used as a tool, at least for creative people, I don’t know what is.

Magic Mushrooms Mimics Effects of Meditation – Dr. Roland Griffiths (Video)

Magic Mushrooms Mimics Effects of Meditation - Dr. Roland Griffiths (Video) | Third Monk

Dr. Roland R. Griffiths, Professor of Behavioral Biology Professor of Neuroscience at Johns Hopkins, discusses how psilocybin mushrooms can mirror and enhance the effects of meditation.

Meditation has similar affects physiologically in various humans who practice. But the actual practice of meditation is best left to each practitioner so they may construct a method that is best suited for the individual.

Psychedelics is Our Bond to a Living Planet – Excerpts From Terence McKenna’s Food of The Gods

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Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution by Terence McKenna explains how the ancient ritual use of psychedelic plants altered our states of consciousness.

He exposes the roots of commercialism and how governments have followed a basic set of strategies to promote alcohol, coffee and tobacco as mainstream drugs over mind expanding psychedelics. 

Mckenna wanted to make people curious about the role of psychoactive plants in human development, here are selected excerpts from his epic work:

Psychedelics Dissolve the Ego Culture

Terence Mckenna

How, specifically, might the consciousness-catalyzing properties of plants have played a role in the emergence of culture and religion?

What was the effect of this folkway, this promotion of language using, thinking, but stoned hominids into the natural order?

I believe that the natural psychedelic compounds acted as feminizing agents that tempered and civilized the egocentric values of the solitary hunter-individual with the feminine concerns for child-rearing and group survival. The prolonged and repeated exposure to the psychedelic experience, the Wholly Other rupture of the mundane plane caused by the hallucinogenic ritual ecstasy, acted steadily to dissolve that part of the psyche which we moderns call the ego. Wherever and whenever the ego function began to form, it was akin to a calcareous tumor or a blockage in the energy of the psyche.

The use of psychedelic plants in a context of shamanic initiation dissolved, as it dissolves today, the knotted structure of the ego into undifferentiated feeling, what Eastern philosophy calls the Tao. This dissolving of personal identity into the Tao is the goal of much of Eastern thought and has traditionally been recognized as the key to psychological health and balance for both the group and the individual. To appraise our dilemma correctly, we need to appraise what this loss of Tao, this loss of collective connection to the Earth, has meant for our humanness.

 

Western Dominator Religion Numbs the Soul

Terence Mckenna

We in the West are the inheritors of a very different understanding of the world. Loss of connection to the Tao has meant that the psychological development of Western civilization has been markedly different from the East’s. In the West there has been a steady focus on the ego and on the god of the ego, the monotheistic ideal.

Monotheism exhibits what is essentially a pathological personality pattern projected onto the ideal of God: the pattern of the paranoid, possessive, power-obsessed male ego. This God is not someone you would care to invite to a garden party. Also interesting is that the Western ideal is the only formulation of deity that has no relationship with woman at any point in the theological myth. In ancient Babylon Anu was paired with his consort Inanna; Grecian religion assigned Zeus a wife, many consorts, and daughters. These heavenly pairings are typical. Only the god of Western civilization has no mother, no sister, no female consort, and no daughter.

Modern religion in the West is a set of social patterns, or a set of anxieties centered on a particular moral structure and view of obligation. Modern religion is rarely an experience of setting aside the ego.

Since the 1960s, the spread of popular cults of trance and dance, such as disco and reggae, is an inevitable and healthy counter to the generally moribund form religious expression has taken on in Western and high-tech culture. The connection between rock and roll and psychedelics is a shamanic connection; trance, dance, and intoxication make up the Archaic formula for both religious celebration and a guaranteed good time.

The global triumph of Western values means we, as a species, have wandered into a state of prolonged neurosis because of the absence of a connection to the unconscious. Gaining access to the unconscious through plant hallucinogen use reaffirms our original bond to the living planet. Our estrangement from nature and the unconscious became entrenched roughly two thousand years ago, during the shift from the Age of the Great God Pan to that of Pisces that occurred with the suppression of the pagan mysteries and the rise of Christianity. The psychological shift that ensued left European civilization staring into two millennia of religious mania and persecution, warfare, materialism, and rationalism.

Life Without a Psychedelic Experience is Like Dying a Virgin – Terence Mckenna

Life Without a Psychedelic Experience is Like Dying a Virgin - Terence Mckenna | Third Monk

The idea of someone going from birth to the grave without ever having a psychedelic experience is like someone going from the birth to the grave without ever having a sexual experience. It means you never really played in the game. You were a spectator, a silent witness. It means that you never figured out what it was all about. – Terence McKenna

Sex provides a shared state of mental and physical euphoria, a psychedelic experience provides spiritual euphoria by opening the third eye and destroying all previous judgments and conditioning. Both experiences are necessary for living the story of a stoned ape on planet earth.

Trippiest and Funniest Drug Hallucination Movie Scenes Compilation (Video)

Trippiest and Funniest Drug Hallucination Movie Scenes Compilation (Video) | Third Monk

Yes, Mew Lists did everyone a favor and compiled the funniest and trippiest drug hallucination movie scenes. Click below the view the full list of movies featured in this compilation:

1. Cheech & Chong’s Next Movie
2. Go
3. Dirty Work
4. Smiley Faces
5. Road Trip
6. Jay and Silent Bob Strike Back
7. Shrooms
8. The Bear (L’Ours)
9. Dumbo
10. Weed
11. Eurotrip (1:36)
12. Hot Tub Time Machine
13. The Big Lebowski
14. Bobby
15. Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny
16. The Acid House
17. Jacob’s Ladder
18. Trainspotting
19. Enter the Void
20. Gothic 1986
21. Young Guns (3:10)
22. Batman Begins
23. Naked Lunch
24. Papillon
25. Pi
26. Bad Lieutenant
27. Casino Royale
28. Training Day
29. Chopper
30. Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas
31. Akira (4:36)
32. The Tingler
33. Easy Rider
34. Requiem for a Dream
35. The Doors
36. Incense for the Damned
37. Midnight Cowboy
38. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde
39. The Trip
40. A Scanner Darkly
41. Reefer Madness (6:07)
42. Rosemary’s Baby
43. I Love You, Alice B. Toklas
44. 25th Hour
45. Garden State
46. American Beauty
47. Liquid Sky
48. Altered States
49. Alice in Wonderland
50. Up in Smoke
51. Saving Grace

Humans Are Biologically Wired for the Magic Mushroom Experience – Roland Griffiths Ted Talk (Video)

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Roland Griffiths, Ph.D., is Professor in the Departments of Psychiatry and Neurosciences at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. His principal research focus in both clinical and preclinical laboratories has been on the behavioral and subjective effects of mood-altering drugs.

Roland Griffiths took 36 healthy volunteers who have never had a psychedelic experience. After 2 months of having their first Psilocybin experience the volunteers were given various questionnaires to gauge the effect of the psychedelic experience.

70 percent of people were saying. “This is among the 5 most personally meaningful experiences of my life.” I would ask people, what does that mean? Tell me about that. “When my first child was born that changed my life forever. Recently my father passed away, its kinda like that.”

80 percent of the volunteers said that the experience increased their sense of well-being and life satisfaction. No one said it decreased it.

Magic Mushrooms have been around far longer than our civilization. It’s thrilling that science is finally discovering the magic in mushrooms!

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Dan Hardy – Ayahuasca Trip Created Balance in My Life and MMA Career (Video)

Dan Hardy - Ayahuasca Trip Created Balance in My Life and MMA Career (Video) | Third Monk

UFC Welterweight fighter Dan Hardy talks to Middle Easy about the fresh perspective he gained from his first ever Ayahuasca Retreat in the Amazon jungle.

Dan Hardy’s Psychedelic Experience

In this audio clip, Dan Hardy gives you graphic detail of his retreat, from top to bottom, and even includes some crying and running about in his underwear. So, for those of you that might be contemplating something like this for yourself, here’s an explicit accounting from Dan. (Bloody Elbow)

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Joe Rogan – How Hemp Became Illegal, DMT Reset Button (Video)

Joe Rogan - How Hemp Became Illegal, DMT Reset Button (Video) | Third Monk

Cannabis is illegal because of the economical effects it would have on cigarette sales, alcohol sales and as a viable alternative for many pharmaceutical drugs. Hemp is also useful for paper production and in the textile industry. Joe Rogan also explains the purpose of DMT, “the spirit molecule” that acts as a gateway to other realms of reality.

Hemp Became an Economic Threat to Various Industries

William Randolph Hearst who owned all these newspapers and paper mills, it was going to cost him millions of dollars to convert over to hemp. So instead he started printing stories in his paper about some new drug called “marijuana”. Marijuana wasn’t even a slang term for cannabis yet, it was used to describe a Mexican wild tobacco, completely unrelated. They got it illegal by saying people are smoking it, blacks and Mexicans are raping white women. Congress outlawed this new drug “Marijuana”, with no idea that they were outlawing hemp, which had been in use for thousands of years.

DMT, Psychedelics Isolates the Mind From Cultural Conditioning

It’s not about something that kills you. You won’t be able to absorb propaganda the way you do now. You won’t be able to look at the news the way you do now. You won’t be able to look at common cultural conditioning and predetermined patterns of behavior. None of that no longer makes sense after you’ve gone through a psychedelic experience. Any psychedelic experience is like pressing CTRL ALT DELETE on your brain.

Joe Rogan – Interviews on DMT Trip Experiences and Isolation Tanks (Video)

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Joe Rogan – nnDMT Trip Experience Interview

Joe Rogan talks about his DMT experience and the joy of taking psychedelics then jumping into an isolation tank.

Joe Rogan – 5MEO-DMT Experience, Isolation Tank Interview

Joe Rogan trips out on what and how we say things on 5MEO-DMT and a caller talks about isolation tank experiences.

…When I did it I dissolved to the center of the universe and became a part of the cellular structure of all matter, it was the strangest experience ever…