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Psychedelic Drugs Really Do Trigger a 'Higher' State of Consciousness
By Tereza Pultarova, Live Science Contributor | April 25, 2017 06:52pm ET
 
 

People who use psychedelic drugs have described the experience as feeling as though they have reached a "higher state of consciousness."  And now, a brain scan study backs them up.

People in the study who used psychedelic drugs showed patterns of neural activity that were "higher" by some measures, compared with normal waking consciousness, researchers in England found.

http://www.livescience.com/58834-psychedelic-drugs-trigger-higher-state-of-consciousness.html
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Re: Psychedelic Drugs Really Do Trigger a 'Higher' State of Consciousness
« Reply #1 on: April 26, 2017, 06:42:06 pm »
right, they all become Einstein's while high... lol... while eating someones face in the street perhaps

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Re: Psychedelic Drugs Really Do Trigger a 'Higher' State of Consciousness
« Reply #2 on: April 27, 2017, 01:30:16 am »
Basically a subjective opinion based largely on the number of neurons being excited. 

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Re: Psychedelic Drugs Really Do Trigger a 'Higher' State of Consciousness
« Reply #3 on: April 27, 2017, 01:36:51 am »
Dr. Lilly Knew.

"Programming & Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer"

In this pioneering study, renowned scientist Dr. John C. Lilly explodes our sense of the boundaries of the human brain, as he details his controversial experiments with exploring the mind's vast potential.
Starting from the position that man is essentially a biological computer, Lilly explains we are all born with some "programs" -- such as eating, sleeping, and feeling pain -- ingrained in our genetic code. Our ability to take in new information and to develop ideas beyond these innate programs depends on our capacity for "metaprogramming," or learning to learn. Here Lilly documents both the methods and results of his famous experiments with expanding the mind's metaprogramming power with LSD and sensory deprivation. By altering the brain's normal operations with psychotropic substances or freeing it of the need to create a safe environment, the range of human thought, Lilly contends, can be increased beyond any previous expectations.
Combining intellectual creativity and scientific rigor, Programming and Metaprogramming in the Human Biocomputer provides intriguing insights into the workings of the brain and the process of thought.

http://www.johnclilly.com/programming01.html

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« Reply #4 on: April 27, 2017, 02:15:57 am »
Dr. Lilly Knew.


He was good to his dolphins. For a Joyous Cosmology you might want Alan Watts.

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Re: Psychedelic Drugs Really Do Trigger a 'Higher' State of Consciousness
« Reply #5 on: April 27, 2017, 03:29:28 am »
DMT is on my bucket list.
She asked me name my foe then. I said the need within some men to fight and kill their brothers without thought of Love or God. Ken Hensley