People could be injured by unknown plants that might seem like a "sure thing", until science discovers unknown and complex behavior of components found within plants. Brain was designed to be accurate and contain in itself the representation of world (any world). A psychedelic experience could be okay, or safe, but we should note that it is probably incomplete, because the body is incomplete or the space is absurd and dysfunctional somehow (however special and separate from physical reality).
DMT and tryptamines are just very small molecules in a very large, detailed and intelligent story of the protein-based nanotechnology of life. So, what about the intelligence? DMT is received by protein receptors. These receptors are our senses; they are like eyes and ears found not only in the eyes and ears, but equally throughout the brain. Protein-based mechanism possess the capacity to learn by training - training the perception, perhaps the same ordinary perception we used to know, until it became boring and neglected. I hope that people can present their journeys in books and posts for those senses... and beyond!
Fabulous movies. (What's with the fish?)
I believe that we need to present the world some counter initiative to the drug propaganda, because people could be injured.
contra from Vicent Gisbert Soler on Vimeo.
People could be injured by unknown plants that might seem like a "sure thing", until science discovers unknown and complex behavior of components found within plants. Brain was designed to be accurate and contain in itself the representation of world (any world). A psychedelic experience could be okay, or safe, but we should note that it is probably incomplete, because the body is incomplete or the space is absurd and dysfunctional somehow (however special and separate from physical reality).
DMT and tryptamines are just very small molecules in a very large, detailed and intelligent story of the protein-based nanotechnology of life. So, what about the intelligence? DMT is received by protein receptors. These receptors are our senses; they are like eyes and ears found not only in the eyes and ears, but equally throughout the brain. Protein-based mechanism possess the capacity to learn by training - training the perception, perhaps the same ordinary perception we used to know, until it became boring and neglected. I hope that people can present their journeys in books and posts for those senses... and beyond!
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/G_protein-coupled_receptor
(oh how amazing I was when I added "and beyond!")