Stirring the pot—are psychedelic-triggered spiritual experiences more "impactful and powerful" than non-psychedelic spiritual experiences? The neuroscience says yes... @jasonsilva https://static1.squarespace.com/static/52402ca4e4b0b7dd2fafe453/t/590cc26515d5dbc6bf476dd3/1494008421680/of-roots-and-fruits.pdf …
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Replying to @steven_kotler @JasonSilva
#psychedelics can be more impactful and powerful, but the gold standard of spiritual maturity is to see through any and all experiences in waking, dreaming, and/or deep dreamless sleep
#hardcoredharma#NotAllPsychedelicsAreCreatedEqual https://youtu.be/ncQGlYfvO0Q1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @c4chaos @JasonSilva
only if you can give me the neurobiological correlates of the experience you're describing..otherwise it's a bit too new age for me....
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Replying to @steven_kotler @JasonSilva
please interview my dharma teacher
@ShinzenYoung. he is well-versed in neuroscience and is the most non-new-agey teacher you can talk to. https://youtu.be/kfI6q38nLPc#hardcoredharma1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
it’s first-person experience that results in insights. neurobiological correlates come and go with advancement in neuroscience. but first person experience of no-thingness of self is perennial. takes time to grow wisdom even if u can trigger mystical experience with psychedelics.
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