The findings, published in the International Journal of Wellbeing, indicate that self-transcendent experiences play a key role in predicting positive outcomes of psychedelic use.
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Microdosing and Authenticity
A recent study found that on the microdosing day and the day thereafter, state authenticity was significantly higher.
Furthermore, the number of activities and the satisfaction with them were higher on the day when participants microdosed, while the following day only the number of activities was higher.
The researchers propose that feeling and behaving authentically could have a central role in explaining the positive effects of microdosing on health and wellbeing that are reported by their study.
An Indigenous Ayahuasquero Discusses the MAPS Conference
As I’ve been sharing on this blog, the “psychedelic renaissance” is having growing pains.
Here an indigenous Ayahuasquero discusses their concerns.
Read moreAn Oglala Lakota Elder Talks Peyote
Keep reading for a talk with Jeffrey Sitting Bear on peyote.
Read moreIndigenous Peyote Use
Attorney Steven C. Moore discusses the history and future of peyote use and legal access for Indigenous people in the United States.
Read more5-MeO-DMT Research
A first patient has been dosed in 5-MeO-DMT for a depression trial.
The trial is being carried out by Beckley Psytech.
Read morePsychedelic Research Q & A
Psychedelic Science Conference- Review
Here’s another review of the recent Psychedelic Science conference.
It sounds like a mixed bag, as the psychedelic renaissance continues to have growing pains.
Microdosing Mushrooms? Results Are Still Mixed.
Microdosing psychedelics has benefits, users say. Science isn’t convinced.
Read morePsychedelic Science Conference, a Mixed Bag
As research and interest in psychedelics continues to grow and have growing pains. The Psychedelic Science Conference sounds like a mixed bag.