Scientists are designing new psychedelic-inspired drugs that don’t yet exist, which might have effects no one can yet describe by Vice. In Alexander Shulgin’s 1990 book, PiHKAL: A Chemical Love Story, the chemist described hundreds of new chemical compounds he...
In 1960, Allen Ginsberg wrote a letter to Timothy Leary, then a professor at Harvard. Leary had invited the poet to Cambridge to participate in his studies of the newly synthesized chemical psilocybin. Ginsberg responded with enthusiasm, then listed his...
A location in southern Colombia is home to some of the most impressive cave paintings in the world. Chiribiquete is known among Latin American archaeologists as the “Sistine Chapel” of the Amazon. This national park was declared a cultural and...
Doug, a 43-year-old startup CFO in San Francisco, attended several ayahuasca ceremonies during the COVID-19 quarantine — but he didn’t leave his home for them. Instead, the leader shipped him and other experienced participants the ayahuasca, and they...
Why do so many people encounter beings after smoking large doses of DMT? DMT is arguably the most powerful psychedelic drug on the planet, capable of producing intense hallucinations.Researchers recently surveyed more than 2,000 DMT users about their encounters with...
Dolores Cannon’s career has spanned over 4 decades, during which she has worked with thousands of clients in regressive hypnotherapy sessions. With over 17 published books on the subject, Dolores Cannon can easily be considered one of the world’s most sought after...
Chief Assis Kaxinawá, from the village Pinuya (colony 27), five kilometers away from the city of Tarauacá, sought the report from the Tarauacá Portal to address issues related to the indigenous population during the pandemic period. According to the...
In Mouneshwara temple at Tinthini in Karnataka’s Yadgir district, an annual fair is held in January where devotees are handed out small packets of ganja (marijuana) as prasadam, which they smoke after praying to Lord Manappa, the news is from India Time. With the...
From University Unisinos “There is no ‘ green mining ‘: what is proposed is the exploitation and degradation of a region through financial compensation”, writes Leonardo Barros Soares , PhD in Political Science from the...
According to environmentalists, the opening of the current government to the activity brings with it more deforestation in the Amazon, exposes native communities and ‘delivers’ natural resources to foreign capital From amazonia.org.br That the government...