Psychonauts Are Now Mapping Hyper-Dimensional Worlds | Andrew Gallimore

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Andrew Gallimore is a neurobiologist, pharmacologist, and chemist currently based in Tokyo, Japan, where he writes about psychedelics as molecular technologies for interfacing with alternate realities and for communication with the apparently intelligent beings that reside therein.
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OUTLINE
0:00 - Introduction
6:15 - Origins of DMT
12:39 - How our brain constructs reality
17:36 - Where is the DMT universe located?
34:51 - Can psychedelics harm you?
43:08 - Psychedelics & the brain
46:17 - Japanese culture & living in Japan
56:26 - What is happening in the brain when you do DMT
1:24:19 - How the sense of smell is tied to memory
1:32:58 - MK-Ultra & amphetamine studies
1:50:50 - Psychedelics & Neuroplasticity
1:55:05 - John Mack, Karry Mullis, paranormal activity, & aliens
2:05:57 - Hyper-dimensional worlds
2:27:09 - Is consciousness a living thing?
2:37:11 - Garry Nolan
2:39:50 - Extended-state DMT human research (DMTx)
2:57:51 - Mapping the DMT world & Timothy Leary’s ‘Experiential Typewriter’
3:09:26 - Ancient civilizations
3:16:39 - Whats next for DMT research?
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@Koncrete
@Koncrete Жыл бұрын
Help support this podcast by visiting VERSO: Go to ver.so/koncrete to save 15% on your order. OUTLINE 0:00 - Introduction 6:15 - Origins of DMT 12:39 - How our brain constructs reality 17:36 - Where is the DMT universe located? 34:51 - Can psychedelics harm you? 43:08 - Psychedelics & the brain 46:17 - Japanese culture & living in Japan 56:26 - What is happening in the brain when you do DMT 1:24:19 - How the sense of smell is tied to memory 1:32:58 - MK-Ultra & amphetamine studies 1:50:50 - Psychedelics & Neuroplasticity 1:55:05 - John Mack, Karry Mullis, paranormal activity, & aliens 2:05:57 - Hyper-dimensional worlds 2:27:09 - Is consciousness a living thing? 2:37:11 - Garry Nolan 2:39:50 - Extended-state DMT human research (DMTx) 2:57:51 - Mapping the DMT world & Timothy Leary’s ‘Experiential Typewriter’ 3:09:26 - Ancient civilizations 3:16:39 - Whats next for DMT research?
@JonDoe-wo3ec
@JonDoe-wo3ec Жыл бұрын
I wonder if you can do a cast on the subject of sphirot and kabbalah ,i beieve it has connections to this subject in reaching higher states
@riverrose3089
@riverrose3089 Жыл бұрын
Mapping beyond is nothing new, ive been doing it for 30 years and shamans have been doing it since before we started recording time. Dont let your ego blind the obvious truth. We think we are at the pinnacle of understanding instead of seeing we are at the pinnacle of stupidity and ego dominated existence..
@MilkoOfficialChannel
@MilkoOfficialChannel Жыл бұрын
Krøne hace 1 segundo 48:15 referring to this Tokyo part everyone should watch, if you haven’t yet, Gaspar Noe’s “Enter the Void
@ds698
@ds698 Жыл бұрын
Is there anyway to get involved in this stuff? Listening to this guy is like listening to myself my own journey to finding out about this stuff. I’m a veteran and got into this realm for reasons of healing but I’m also vastly interested in the occult in a kind, almost like I just wish to know things and know more stuff and wisdom and knowledge and the pursuit of wisdom and knowledge tends to be the journey that heals the soul. I guess I yearn for that healing and the ability to help others.
@mikecove1
@mikecove1 Жыл бұрын
The guest looks like one of the DMT elves
@BrentRoe
@BrentRoe 3 ай бұрын
I've been working with psilocybin for years there healing processes are mind blowing
@josemason7381
@josemason7381 3 ай бұрын
I had a very positive life changing experience after taking shrooms many years ago. I still remember the trip it like it was yesterday.
@CharlesTownsend-lh4ro
@CharlesTownsend-lh4ro 3 ай бұрын
After my experience with shrooms I can confirm i have had some of the most profound mind bending experiences off exoticpsychepharmaceuticals
@JamesMmk-nc3dc
@JamesMmk-nc3dc 3 ай бұрын
Taking shrooms was 100% one of the most important experiences in my life. Everything has changed since my trip - I perceive things differently.
@CharlesTownsend-lh4ro
@CharlesTownsend-lh4ro 3 ай бұрын
Psychedelics should only be used with great care and respect, I would love to feel same man, how do you source them?
@JamesMmk-nc3dc
@JamesMmk-nc3dc 3 ай бұрын
dr.wheelershrooms
@chefhomeboyardee8
@chefhomeboyardee8 Жыл бұрын
Hands down the most accessible and comprehensive interview on this subject that I have ever heard.
@user-wr2cd1wy3b
@user-wr2cd1wy3b Жыл бұрын
I'm curious as to what his podcast with Hamilton was like, Hamilton seems more his type.
@dogcat2994
@dogcat2994 Жыл бұрын
I just started listening, can't wait to hear what this is all about.
@Jayemjigga
@Jayemjigga Жыл бұрын
@@user-wr2cd1wy3b personally I found this podcast better than the Hamilton one, it went a lot more in depth.
@LukePluto
@LukePluto Жыл бұрын
Should be aware of certain biases in Andrew's perspective. the Hamilton podcast was interesting since there was some opposition to Andrew's belief that the DMT experience involves external information vs. being purely in the brain
@user-wr2cd1wy3b
@user-wr2cd1wy3b Жыл бұрын
@@LukePluto from the connotations and caveats, plus his other talk on the matter, I believe to some extent this may not be a totally naturally belief but something he has to do in order for academia to take it seriously, fund, etc. I'm not saying what he thinks one way or the other, it was just a sense I had from a few things he said, just a tickle of it
@williamrommel9040
@williamrommel9040 Жыл бұрын
“You see, a secret is not something untold. It's something which can't be told. Try explaining a DMT trip to someone. It's as if the real secret experience of this world cannot be translated into such low dimensional language as human language.” Terence McKenna Profoundly life changing.
@kelly-bo-belly
@kelly-bo-belly Жыл бұрын
As someone with a chronic progressive neurological disease, I can confirm that language is wildly insufficient.
@meltedWax169
@meltedWax169 Жыл бұрын
Damn ive been having a theory about stuff like that for years. Glad i finally found sum like it
@AustinKoleCarlisle
@AustinKoleCarlisle Жыл бұрын
the ancient "mysteries" were something that needed to be experienced, that's why Jesus couldn't teach it, it had to be experienced.
@official_bearbull
@official_bearbull Жыл бұрын
The "secret" is human sacrifice and blood deals...can't tell it or you get killed.
@dominicdangelo4801
@dominicdangelo4801 Жыл бұрын
Everyone experiences the same thing. Or similar I could give u a gd firsthand acct Dif in mine.... typically ppl meet one being who is telepathic I saw 100-200 and they brought me to a window their world looked like ours if it were untouched.... Grass greener than green Water beyond blue it was transparent
@art-tb3um
@art-tb3um Жыл бұрын
The way I described psychedelics to my friends is that i would feel more sober than regular sober and thus I always had a hard time accepting that these substances were "just drugs". I do nicotine and caffeine and those things feel like actual drugs with cravings. Mushrooms and LSD DO NOT. Matter of fact often under the influence of them, they tell me to stop taking them as frequent. Thus I end up partaking maybe once a year.
@MrTL3wis
@MrTL3wis 7 ай бұрын
Exactly the same. Mushrooms told me, "Come here when you have questions; not for fun. This is not a playground. But, if you have questions; we can help."
@MrTL3wis
@MrTL3wis 6 ай бұрын
@@beowulf_of_wall_st About once a year seems appropriate. They can be tough, but tough can be beneficial.
@tomasviane3844
@tomasviane3844 3 ай бұрын
My experience with shrooms is that it's quite exhausting, so it's not something I would get addicted to. My friends all disliked the taste of them, but I adore the taste. I saw that as something positive. It's about 30 years ago, so maybe it's time for another session 🙂
@davidsolis1128
@davidsolis1128 2 ай бұрын
@MrTL3wis i agree. shrooms will humble you too
@final6warning
@final6warning Жыл бұрын
1:48:00 a picture perfect example of someone that truly loves what they do, and finding joy in spreading knowledge about it to anyone that's interested. He gets so into his explanation at this part, in the tone-shift in his voice & how fluid and overt his gestures get. It's really heartwarming in a way I can't quite put my finger on. I can only hope to land in a career someday that inspires such enthusiasm. 🖤
@gabemeans2891
@gabemeans2891 11 ай бұрын
indeed
@jahthejestah
@jahthejestah 3 ай бұрын
Harmonic resonance
@iamraya
@iamraya Жыл бұрын
The explanation of Salvia was incredible. The fact that it will make you forget you’re a human, there is no recollection but rather your are in a new existence of reality… that is mind blowing, it makes me wonder if we are currently in a similar state experiencing life as we currently know it.
@pvtm00nGaming
@pvtm00nGaming 5 ай бұрын
When I forgot I was a human, my person body was walking into walls and falling over stuff. I hope my non-local alien body isn't doing that right now in the dimension up.
@mysteryfusion1
@mysteryfusion1 3 ай бұрын
I took Salvia in attempt to quit weed . I turned into liquid and dripped of my bed
@denisla3546
@denisla3546 3 ай бұрын
​@mysteryfusion1 but did u quit weed?
@denisla3546
@denisla3546 3 ай бұрын
​@mysteryfusion1 but did u quit weed?
@mysteryfusion1
@mysteryfusion1 3 ай бұрын
@denisla3546 yes I take CBD oil but I realized my insomnia is probably due to Pineal calcification I only smoked Salvia once looking for the high of weed but Salvia is to trippy
@ollieburton8747
@ollieburton8747 9 ай бұрын
Ive listened to this 10 times, and each still havent fully taken it all in. What an unbelievable guest this man is. Thank you Dr Gallimore
@damianblohm8570
@damianblohm8570 7 ай бұрын
10 times!
@Skitdora2010
@Skitdora2010 5 ай бұрын
Sounds like it is time for you to start exploring the astral realm too. With that kind of devout interest, you should put theory into practice. Somethings are best experienced to understand too. Astral is built in part by collective subconscious and will change as we as a group alter our perceptions, so a map of astral world projection of our world (for psychic searches and astral wanderings) would be like our real world maps, changing over time. Sometimes astral copy of real world echoes a porch torn off a house 50 years ago. Astral never caught up. You are the ultimate expert if you travel that realm. You don't need drugs to go there. Deep mediation will be best avenue to go on. Drug induced entrances get you on put on the astral entities watch list. Misery loves company, so don't go that path.
@PuppetMasterdaath144
@PuppetMasterdaath144 5 ай бұрын
lol u people are not very intelligent lol
@kayleighrobinson9359
@kayleighrobinson9359 Жыл бұрын
Wow, fascinating! I took part in a study last year with a 60min intravenously drip of DMT. I didn't see the elves or clear geometries. When I had my experience, I felt I was in 2 places at once. Here physical and then an expanded lighter less dense me - 1st I felt presence of 2 or 3 being like surgeons with a big white spotlight shining it into scanning 1st my right brain hemisphere then my left brain hemisphere before growing and engulfing my mind- then I felt sort of inside out and saw the Egyptian like gods and Hiroglyphes made of different coloured lights, then I felt like i was travelling at huge velocity before seeming like I was in space and saw swirling colours like nebulea and different universes- bright colours in the black, which phased into more pastel colours and the black background turning white, then into a pure white state. I just kept phasing between the 3 states, not too fast, nice and floating through. But it felt very, very intense, there was a fear that I wasn't going to come back and dissolve away. But as I was coming back at the end of the 60mins I couldn't stop laughing and I found everything in life so so funny!
@catw6274
@catw6274 7 ай бұрын
I had the brain hemisphere scanning too! However, it was a large, like 3' dragonfly. It appeared to be partially metal and part biological. I could feel a glass sphere around my head and it clanked against the sphere as it buzzed/toned/scanned each side of me. I remember looking into it's big dragonfly eyes and I could see stars and galaxies in them, as though they were windows. That experience cured me of lifetime childhood depression.
@bushlovesska
@bushlovesska 3 ай бұрын
Yup
@DWatters-kp9wz
@DWatters-kp9wz 3 ай бұрын
Wow, how did you do something like this. This sounds very interesting.
@Pok3rface
@Pok3rface 2 ай бұрын
Wow, thank you for sharing. So in your opinion, is consciousness something we receive, or is it generated by the brain ?
@kayleighrobinson9359
@kayleighrobinson9359 2 ай бұрын
@Pok3rface I think the brains a receiver along with other areas of the body. Though I felt the whole experience was immersive and 'inside' of me. It's more like getting deeper as in what is 'inside' and 'outside' of oneself. Sometimes you can feel your inside out and the universe is inside of you and your so huge and expansive, and also vice versa.
@TheLivirus
@TheLivirus Жыл бұрын
This was way more informative than I anticipated. Andrew got down to the science of it without getting overly technical. Great communicator!
@JBlades88WV
@JBlades88WV 11 ай бұрын
Maybe a little overly technical imo. Could possibly overwhelm people and scare them from trying it. Made it sound more complicated than necessary to boost his ego and make him sound overly intelligent. However, he is very knowledgeable and seemingly experienced on the subject.
@Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole
@Acoustic-Rabbit-Hole 6 ай бұрын
There is a compelling theory that a corporation or a group of non-human being controlling our signals from a base-station on the moon. An oblong structure which can be seen from the Earth.
@melissamartinez3593
@melissamartinez3593 Жыл бұрын
This channel is under rated for sure man it’s got better guests than the joe Rogan podcasts and is def better info
@garthmanuel5701
@garthmanuel5701 Жыл бұрын
it reallyis... wouldve thought this young man wouldve been on rogan by now..
@kode561
@kode561 Жыл бұрын
@@garthmanuel5701 facts
@purplehaze1274
@purplehaze1274 Жыл бұрын
This podcast is like JRE except you skip all the boring episodes and only discuss the interesting topics that JRE does occasionally.
@devaapurna608
@devaapurna608 Жыл бұрын
Be sure to catch Rogan's full interview with Paul Stamets, for a challenge to that idea (stellar info both places). Am very grateful that they are both here for us❤❤.
@jameswyman3973
@jameswyman3973 Жыл бұрын
Because Rogan already had a lot of the good guests on the podcasts already. He can't keep bringing on folks talking about the same thing.
@julietterose1
@julietterose1 Жыл бұрын
I am only half way thru this one, and it is FASCINATING !!! I REALLY enjoy your compelling and informative pod casts. Andrew is a fantastic and most interesting guest. Thanks for being here.
@beardedcatman
@beardedcatman Жыл бұрын
I really appreciate all the work Dr. Gallimore has done (and continues to do). This is hands down the best interview I've seen with him! Brilliant ideas here!
@gavin1834
@gavin1834 Жыл бұрын
Another quality podcast, the longer form allowing guests to properly drill down on their ideas and leave plenty of time for you to question and dig a bit deeper on parts you find interesting is a joy to watch and listen to, got to say as well the range of guests and subjects is fantastic, keep it up love and support from South Wales U. K.
@ericquinn8578
@ericquinn8578 Жыл бұрын
Thank you both. Thank you for taking the time to do this work and also taking the time to talk about it. You are appreciated. Perhaps its not a matter of “where”, but just another frequency of reality that right here in the same place which we’re always immersed in but not normally aware of…
@mauriziogaudinowasinnocent
@mauriziogaudinowasinnocent 8 ай бұрын
Three things: 1. Easily the best and most comprehensive explanation and insight in to DMT, it‘s internal ‘mechanics‘ and it‘s potential use and meaning to us as human beings. 2. The fluid nature and comprehension of Andrew‘s ideas and theories come across orally in a way that few can express with an obvious nod to his scientific background but also an open minded questioning of the possible. 3. Loved the Terrence Italian restaurant quote!
@friedrichjunzt
@friedrichjunzt 3 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for this interview. Especially for not interrupting the guest all the time!!!
@martha732
@martha732 Жыл бұрын
Best interview with Andrew Gallimore I have heard and you did such a great job of interviewing him! I really enjoyed this! Thank you so much! You asked questions I would have and I love your style. Andrew Gallimore is a true treasure!
@2Quietus
@2Quietus Жыл бұрын
Highly interesting and fascinating interview that had my attention completely. Gallimore's more "simplistic" breakdown of how your mind works and constructs the world we experience, as well as alternate realities with DMT, was absolutely relatable, understandable, and easily consumable. Very good episode!!!!!
@frenchlearner19
@frenchlearner19 10 ай бұрын
Possibly the best podcast episode I have ever listened to. Mind blown. Thank you for this incredible talk.
@SailingABSea
@SailingABSea Жыл бұрын
A very thought provoking conversation. Thank you both.
@woodandwandco
@woodandwandco Жыл бұрын
I like to think that DMT shifts one's frame of reference in scale. The similarities of going through a chrysanthemum and becoming in a hyperdimensional space could simply be reducing the spacetime model in size. Instead of modeling full-scale objects in the external world, the brain begins to map the perceptual mechanisms themselves on the micro scale. One begins to see how one sees, see how one hears, hear how one sees, etc. The cortical layers are abstraction machines. They allow us to understand concepts and develop theories about external objects. Perhaps abstraction itself is a geometric overlay, or has a geometric component on the microscopic scale, and taking DMT shows us these hypergeometric objects because it's the closest thing one can relate concepts and their relationships to using the visual processing models of the brain, and perhaps that is also how the brain draws them in spacetime on the sub-molecular scale. In essence, complex geometry resolves itself into 4D spacetime footage, and that is how we see. By observing the observation mechanisms, for example, taking DMT and listening to music and closing one's eyes, listening to the music, and visualizing the music by projecting the music on a geometric, 2D surface with evolving objects that respond to like 3D objects but evolve much more rapidly, perhaps at the time-scale of perception itself. I like to think of the entities as the decision makers on the cellular scale, or representations of the way that neurons make decisions. Plants and fungi evolved into us, so it is not uncanny that they contain molecules that decouple our perceptual mechanisms from our sense of base reality. This may be an evolutionary mechanism baked into nature by nature itself. It may be how analytical cognition is possible to begin with.
@spirttomb
@spirttomb Жыл бұрын
Very thoughtfully written, it was a shame your only comment was a bot so I had to drop this here
@woodandwandco
@woodandwandco Жыл бұрын
@spirttomb Thank you! I appreciate your comment :) I've been reading about, thinking of, listening in on, and following the development of the experiential and scientific aspects of psychedelics for more than a decade now, and I have been interested in writing a book about my own experiences, but the world is a funny place. When you put an idea out there, there are many others who are doing the same and are at different stages in their own development, and the parallels are uncanny and have become, with time and perspective, expected. I think the past of psychedelics is in good hands. I only hope the torch will be carried forward by those with honest intentions! This is an experience that can easily be colored by the intentions and experiences of others until the moment of ego dissolution, when all perspectives become your own, when all that is is allowed to be within oneself. That's why we must be cautious of allowing the exploitation of minds for the sake of belief structures or empowering structures of dominance. Allowing big pharma to propagate ideas like microdosing and using psychedelics in controlled environments for particular purposes outside of their historic usages, without elements of ordeal in the external world, without continuity into the natural environment from whence they come, will likely lead to lethargy and compliance once they are made more widely available in sub-perceptual doses, much like what has happened with the gummy manufacturing of sugar, palm and corn syrup mixed with micro doses of cannabis extracts. The full-blown experiences of walking on the edge are what we need to take flight into expanded consciousness. Much love, and have a wonderful trip!
@404T2K
@404T2K Жыл бұрын
I understood zero but hey rocck on pal
@solarwizard4743
@solarwizard4743 Жыл бұрын
Mokeys ate shrooms hyper evolved their brains. Hello humans. After many years and many a trippy session.
@bryanpinto4051
@bryanpinto4051 Жыл бұрын
stop it
@nellkellino-miller7673
@nellkellino-miller7673 Жыл бұрын
Phenomenal talk. Been waiting for this most of my life and will be closely following Andrew's work from now on. Keep it up!
@shonteff
@shonteff Жыл бұрын
absolutely fascinating. instant sub! i have no words, just mind-blowing and definitely needs to be explored 😊
@willis.visual
@willis.visual 2 ай бұрын
Wow. One of if not the most insightful, well-explained, easy and engaging to follow, single session of this topic I have ever had the pleasure to listen to. As a psychonaut who has also studied the human body extensively (for my profession), I've always had very similar questions about what isn't known yet about psychedelics. Oftetimes the less curious/those who do not have a scientific background do tend to reduce and explain away what is yet unknown, but Andrew articulates these concepts and questions that have been loosely floating in and out of my mind for years in such a open, imaginative, and curious way. Your flow of questions was perfect. Amazing video!
@jonnyke7090
@jonnyke7090 Жыл бұрын
This was mind blowing. Awesome work both of you.
@Koncrete
@Koncrete Жыл бұрын
Thanks Jonny!
@PT-tv9my
@PT-tv9my Жыл бұрын
​@KONCRETE you have the best podcast on the internet right now. You're gonna be the next joe rogan😂. Keep up the good work!!!
@kdg6963
@kdg6963 Жыл бұрын
one of the best guest you've had. could tell you were really interested in the topic as well, some of the best questions you've asked. really enjoyed the dialogue
@mkultra6664
@mkultra6664 10 ай бұрын
Fantastic interview!!! I learned so much about my dmt experience from the insights this man has about what it could be related to. THANK YOU!!!
@robertdavis4192
@robertdavis4192 Жыл бұрын
Great interview and I so appreciate the host letting him freely and explore his ideas withouti interruption
@keithgraham3321
@keithgraham3321 Жыл бұрын
You have the absolute best guests and You allow the right questions and the silence and your timing with your guests… You are Top Notch!!! Thank You!!! And please keep it up and coming!!!
@EricBrado
@EricBrado Жыл бұрын
Really cool episode,I love how Koncrete will get these people I haven’t heard of and always really interesting,unique people. Huge fan of anything like this with drugs/substances,the mind,the human body,how the world works,dimensions,realms,aliens,other extraterrestrial beings, keep up the great work💯
@nomzooz
@nomzooz Жыл бұрын
Mind-blowing interview, you really knocked it out of the park here. Genuine enthusiasm, asking the guest leading questions and allowing them to impart their broad knowledge in an understandable way. Andrew is so great, that intense curiosity of these unbelievable mystical states while staying grounded in science. A true torch bearer in Terrence Mckenna's wake.
@jasonmccann7393
@jasonmccann7393 7 ай бұрын
Take my hat off this is an incredible interview. The questioning was perfect mate. 10/10! You really kept up and probed better than any other of his interviewers. What I'd love to see is a guest from the out of body experience world. For me they seem to unify all these fields, but always are overlooked. Keep it up bro. New subscriber and here for good x
@tylerfraker7716
@tylerfraker7716 Жыл бұрын
As a chemical engineer who was VERY tempted to pursue neuropharmacology after my first psychedelic experiences, if there’s ANY way I can work for this man, I need that information! Wow.
@burimsaliji23
@burimsaliji23 Жыл бұрын
Yea incredible how humans can be,I was also impressed
@johnnybegood25
@johnnybegood25 Жыл бұрын
IL let yall put me on a drip of DMT so you can study me ....
@kfletcher2005
@kfletcher2005 Жыл бұрын
@@johnnybegood25 +1. I'm in. 🤣
@mikestain5963
@mikestain5963 Жыл бұрын
​@@kfletcher2005+2
@Lemurai
@Lemurai Жыл бұрын
You need to be a chemical engineer first bud👍
@BIgBass255
@BIgBass255 Жыл бұрын
This was a great explanation of experiences I had 50 years ago, at the time, I had no idea what had taken place. I never had a bad experience with Mushrooms, LSD, or even Edibles. It seemed at the time to be a Great Escape. Nothing could beat the feeling of just lying on the ground, tripping your ass off, watching the Universe , and all it's vastness, laid out in front of you.
@gladeloy3341
@gladeloy3341 Жыл бұрын
the macro & the micro cosims ! All part of the ONE & interpenetrating each other & everything else
@user-wr2cd1wy3b
@user-wr2cd1wy3b Жыл бұрын
I feel like I gained the most philosophical and comforting information with mushrooms which preceeded the best days of my life, I remember I created a kind of "comfy" culture while I was doing mushrooms, because everything feels so good and loving, so me and my friends would hang out with blankets outside and really casual clothes, at the age of 16, 17... Eating weed though, or even smoking it, scares the shit out of me, I have no idea, but it always makes me paranoid. it can't be whatever they smoked in the 70's
@larsonfamilyhouse
@larsonfamilyhouse Жыл бұрын
@@user-wr2cd1wy3b eating weed is crazy lol you can see why it’s classified as a psychedelic when you eat it. And weed can make you paranoid but oddly enough the best way to make that go away is to keep smoking it, like daily, and then that stops. Not forever, if you stop for a month and start again you’ll be paranoid again usually but it does get better. Too annoying for me though, I don’t have time or the mind to be paranoid lol
@user-wr2cd1wy3b
@user-wr2cd1wy3b Жыл бұрын
@@larsonfamilyhouse right if I do it once I feel like I need a month off from it, it's too much to take. it makes em feel claustrophobic and scared, if i was stuck like that, i'd 100% kill myself. i dont see why i'd *want* to get used to it. also it makes me more sensitive to my chronic pain.
@laker59y
@laker59y Жыл бұрын
Wowee, even edibles?
@andrewhughes4745
@andrewhughes4745 5 ай бұрын
This is by far the best dmt interview iv seen.. truly amazing. And if you have never tryed it then u need to hahah the contact you with other worldly beings is incredibly.
@sigilpop
@sigilpop 10 ай бұрын
Listened to this episode a couple of months ago. Such a trip! Amazing guests❤
@paulatreides6779
@paulatreides6779 Жыл бұрын
Extraordinary interview! Kudos to both of you!
@brentnathan8069
@brentnathan8069 Жыл бұрын
Amazing moments within this podcast. Thanks for bringing these things to light.
@chance5173
@chance5173 3 ай бұрын
Incredible interview! Andrew explains these concepts beautifully. This is my first time listening to this podcast and I am hooked.
@jeremiahmilazzo1446
@jeremiahmilazzo1446 10 ай бұрын
how have i never heard of danny jones before , so excited so much content to view!!!!
@joewalsh886
@joewalsh886 Жыл бұрын
U have been doing a hell of a job with the podcast lately ✌
@MindsetAlchemy
@MindsetAlchemy 11 ай бұрын
Man this was a great interview!! Andrew provided awesome new angles to view consciousness from! I'm excited on how close we are to higher dimensions!
@Koncrete
@Koncrete 11 ай бұрын
Thank you! Do you remember how you found this episode?
@fatalbert2784
@fatalbert2784 4 ай бұрын
This is a spectacular interview with a fascinating and brilliant guest. Thank you!
@consol2008
@consol2008 Жыл бұрын
This guy is the amalgamation of graham Hancock an Terence McKenna. Well and truly enjoyed
@DuncanDonDuken
@DuncanDonDuken 8 ай бұрын
This was absolutely fascinating, thank you so much 💕
@danfisher3133
@danfisher3133 Жыл бұрын
The best explanation of a DMT trip that I have heard, near on exactly the way I have experienced. I try and explain to friends that haven't had a DMT adventure but really struggle finding the correct wording but I will now tell them to watch this interview. Excellent interview
@Dr_Z85
@Dr_Z85 20 күн бұрын
I remember my friend shared his experience once and it sounded scary, he perceived it that way and said will never try it again. It was a surprise to hear that interview. I have tried lsd, but never dmt, I’m a doctor and also a big fan of pharmacy, d be very interested to know how was it for you 🙌🏽
@victortemperton7738
@victortemperton7738 Жыл бұрын
Renaissance man . Absolutely blew my mind . Congratulations to both for a riveting conversation. Kudos
@shawmanlove
@shawmanlove Жыл бұрын
Wonderful talk with Andrew Gallimore. So much more going on here. Much can be observed without psychedelics. Although I’m sure that helps or allows for a deeper dive. Great interview Danny!
@shamanic_nostalgia
@shamanic_nostalgia Жыл бұрын
There's another video with Gallimore called DMTx Breakthrough Panel posted by Noonautics that has participants from the study talking about their experience and one of them spoke quite a bit about having lucid dreams that were even more compelling and powerful than some DMT experiences which I found pretty compelling.
@SCUM-Priest
@SCUM-Priest 10 ай бұрын
First time visitor. This particular podcast was awesome. Ty, subbing.
@tomasviane3844
@tomasviane3844 3 ай бұрын
One of the most important videos I've seen in a while! Thanks!
@phantasticu
@phantasticu Жыл бұрын
I left university in 2013 because I didn't see a pathway for me to pursue this academically. It's incredible that the work is being done
@madrolla
@madrolla Жыл бұрын
Should’ve stayed and forged a path for others
@phantasticu
@phantasticu Жыл бұрын
@@madrolla I truly wish I'd been in a position to do so, but I'm grateful that the path is being forged 🙌
@nellkellino-miller7673
@nellkellino-miller7673 Жыл бұрын
Preach. Dropped out of school at 14 for many reasons, but a big tipping point was when I had to do a report on drugs, but all the credible educational websites were blocked on the school computers. When I mentioned this to my teachers they looked worried, gaslit me, and pointed me towards a government funded propaganda site called "frank". I was essentially told, "we don't want you to research these substances. We want you to regurgitate shallow propaganda". No regrets. 16 years later, the only drugs that have ever hurt me are the legal ones. If it's all a fucking game, I'll make my own rules thank you very much. Life's too short to let morons tell you how to think. Blink and you'll be on your deathbed.
@JustAverageJeff
@JustAverageJeff Жыл бұрын
I've never thought about the DMT world being a higher dimension, but that makes perfect sense to the structures and patterns you see. We can perceive tesseracts and other 4th dimensional+ shapes while on DMT, that's totally what those patterns are.
@Jack-gn4gl
@Jack-gn4gl 4 ай бұрын
It's the first thing I said after my first dmt trip,it's like a portal to a higher dimension and you need dmt to access the higher dimension
@jamesboivin588
@jamesboivin588 10 ай бұрын
As someone whos done the salvia trip three times, i can say hes absolutely right about the absoluteness of the trip. You will always be there and you were always there. Its absolutely terrifying.
@mowvu5380
@mowvu5380 8 ай бұрын
fck salvia to hell and back. it's so violent. the exact opposite of what dmt is. I'm sure it's evil haha
@dirtysprite_
@dirtysprite_ 7 ай бұрын
Can you explain a bit more what you mean by always will be there? As in even though you’re back you’re still there?
@catw6274
@catw6274 7 ай бұрын
Mine was quick, very interesting, and over too quickly, as my partner yanked me out of the experience when he tried to pull me back onto the couch I had slid down. I had just met this beautiful goddess type and was introducing myself. My body was stuck in our wood floors for a moment, where half of me was above the floor and my legs and pelvis were stuck beneath the floor. I had a moment of panic that I was stuck in the floor but it soon faded away.
@cosmicbro1973
@cosmicbro1973 5 ай бұрын
@@dirtysprite_It’s just what you’re feeling when your in there. You don’t remember your life or anything else besides this new world, so in essence it feels like this is all you will ever know. As soon as the trip ends you realize that of course the trip is only temporary, but while you’re there it feels like it would go on forever
@stevenbergey1958
@stevenbergey1958 4 ай бұрын
@@dirtysprite_it is probably the only reference to what eternity feels like. we are not able to grasp what this is in the waking life. salvia, temporarily (ironically), and terrifyingly, grants us the feeing of eternity.
@itscipher
@itscipher Жыл бұрын
very interesting conversation. i did probably about 3-4 grams of mushrooms a few years back and had an intuition similar to what andrew was saying about how they are everywhere and nowhere due to being in a higher dimension. its weird to have these insights all at once and then slowly over time coming across these kinds of videos that affirm what i had thought
@ThatOnePerson14612
@ThatOnePerson14612 Жыл бұрын
Literally fell asleep listening to this and I ended up dreaming about aliens and how close we are to figuring out consciousness lol
@karkatshipper8383
@karkatshipper8383 8 ай бұрын
Sounds like a trip... Meanwhile I've just had like five days of dreaming Zombie apocalypse it's weird (didn't start zombie medias until after day two.)
@MrCashewkitty
@MrCashewkitty Жыл бұрын
Made, and used a lot of DMT years ago and I have never once seen any kind of elf or machinery. Most often, I was capable of seeing the world, galaxy, and universe as pure, ever changing energy. Wild geometric patters was definitely the constant in all of my experiences but after that, they could be quite different. I usually encountered entities and the feeling that they were immense and all knowing and all powerful.
@jaydouglas5847
@jaydouglas5847 Жыл бұрын
The entities that you encountered, could you describe the physicality of them, what did they resemble ? I've never encountered the classic " machine elves" and am actually thankful for that as they are often described as unpleasant , pushy and spastic. I have , right at the edge of breakthrough encountered a shy, elusive female entity who appears to have the characteristics of a stylized Hindu goddess, in shades of a green/ emerald creamy neon hues., the likes of which I've never seen in reality. She stands behind a pillar in a whole façade of pillars and shows me her leg sheathed in loose flowing billowy electric satin. Allowing a full leg, her elbow and a little bit of chin, and nothing more to be seen. She's being coy, purposely not allowing me to glimpse her in her entirety. She was a calm respite from the ever present paginating geometry that's usually front and center. I hope to see my green lady again a few months from now upon my next journey. I'm interested in the entities you've encountered.
@darkenedpines7443
@darkenedpines7443 Жыл бұрын
@@jaydouglas5847 Ive also experienced Hindu imagery. Sanskrit symbols of gold and red. Entities were usually insectoid and not elves or human like at all. Usually not much described of these experiences in common dmt related media.
@OverlordShamala
@OverlordShamala Жыл бұрын
@@jaydouglas5847 Probably because you never head such suggestions of elf or machinery, but now that you do. Your mind will likely create them to fit into your assumptions. It's basically like this, if you hear your are supposed to see Rudolph the Red Nose Reindeer, & you want to see that particular deer. In your next trip, your mind will create that vision to satisfy your assumptions. This is what I observed when friends that took psychedelics drugs like LSD, 'magic mushrooms', 'business man specials' & such. They would discuss it between themselves your supposed to see these mental creations. And in the next gathering, they would eventually in a couple of tries. So, if you try hard... you will see these mental creations of "Machine elves", it's all in your mind. What you see varies between person to person based on personal beliefs & personal assumptions.
@tophergofer9895
@tophergofer9895 Жыл бұрын
​@@jaydouglas5847you should look at Carl Juengs description of consciousness the ego shadow the feminine and masculine it pretty much explains all the entities/versions of them and what they represent super interesting
@AlbertoBalsalme
@AlbertoBalsalme 11 ай бұрын
​@@jaydouglas5847I love that this seems to be quite common, as what really marked me in the one proper DMT breakthrough I experienced was how heavily similar to depictions of Hindu deities my encounters were, along with traveling at what felt like Flash Force speed levels through a cosmic tunnel, moving past an infinitude of portals to what appeared like different realms. I was beaming full speed thru this tunnel with almost orgasmic euphoria at the feeling of freedom and expansion, but when I felt compelled to inspect what was surrounding me I could slow it all down to an almost complete halt by focusing on one of these countless "windows" to other worlds, and glimpsing into one of them I witnessed a most sublime vision of what looked incredibly similar to Hindu gods and godesses, participating in a cosmic dance that I intuitively felt was in celebration of the Absolute, the Divine Essence which I felt at One with along with these dancing deities in that moment. I honestly wished to stay there forever, as it felt like home and true Freedom, and the only time I have ever felt "Complete". I was still pretty euphoric when I came back "down" to my earthly condition, glad I could experience that, but there is definitely a bittersweet feeling returning to the incredibly limiting and heavy, often painful "reality" of human life. Having had this direct experience of something transcendental is still something I cherish and that gives me a very personnal faith in what exists beyond this dream we call "life" though, as it felt more "real" than whatever the fuck we have going on down in this right here mess ahahah
@shawnlachance4427
@shawnlachance4427 2 ай бұрын
I'm so impressed by the way this Englishman can convey, articulate and illustrate the pyscopharmacology of chemicals and the effects on the brain. What a brilliant and beautiful conversation. Props to Koncrete podcast for bringing this academic on the show. So enlightened by this conversation
@drseo5539
@drseo5539 7 ай бұрын
Great video! The topic of hyperdimensional beings has eluded me for half a decade also. I never experienced anything elf-like, be it from ayahuasca or 7g of mushrooms, but the first time I smoked DMT I found myself in this rhomboid-like space with a bunch of jester-like creatures that were just frollicking. All other entities encountered in my psychadelic experiences have seemed to be some aspect of my selfconcious. A monstrous beast contained inside an SCP-like cell I associated with my shadow, cared for it, looked at it, and the beast slowly turned into a gorgeous lion whom I keep dearly. Another mushroom experience found me cradled by a woman who helped me re-shift my relation to people t obe healthier. I see her as my femenine side. On a 7g mushroom trip I was in a hexagonal plane when a sort of goblin guard was gatekeeping me from overendulging in sensorial overstimulation on psychadelics. From all my 80+ trips this has been the only one that's left me psychologically affected for a while after.
@nellkellino-miller7673
@nellkellino-miller7673 Жыл бұрын
When I was very young I would regularly have these insane nightmares about... Infinity? I'd wake up screaming and sweating, usually after sleepwalking around the house. I was desperate to understand what they meant, because it just didn't fit the model of reality I was being raised with. But everyone just gaslit me and said "it's just a dream. Dreams can be weird. Don't overthink it". It wasn't until I discovered psychedelics that I reconnected with those early experiences. How could my brain do that!? Drugs or no drugs, those experiences undermined the ideological pillars of consensus reality in such a convincing way that I knew I was onto something huge. This is such important research, I daresay it will play an instrumental role in the future of life on earth and the universe.
@maxvoitech
@maxvoitech Жыл бұрын
ohh,, at least someone mentions this, well > it comes down to perception of time & how western society is taught to perceive it. What "if" any human could access to future events :/ and for some this starts to happen in dreams from young age if have this "gift". When You see a dream and it fulfills the very next day or shortly after. There are lots of people who developed this skill - Nostrodamus, Vanga etc. Everyone knows deja vu, feeling of "I have seen this//been in this situation before," what if it could be developed . . . & u dont need any substances for it, in fact u have have access to this technology on daily basis -- art of dreaming. Only caviat -- it requires complete paradigm shift of worldview.
@jaydouglas5847
@jaydouglas5847 Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed your comment. I too believe that this is a virtually unexplored new and separate reality just now being approached. I'd like to say that upon reading your first paragraph that your intention was not to be poetic, but it struck me that it was...if it was looked at through the lens of classical English, it would might possibly be delightful. I wrote it out to see what it would evoke when expressed in that way. Hope you enjoy it . ===== When I was but a child, I oft did dream of dreadful things That made me sweat and cry and walk about the house unawares. Methought I saw infinity, or something like it, that did confound My wits and scare my senses. I longed to know what it did mean, For it agreed not with the world I knew. But all in vain I asked For some advice or comfort from the ones who should have cared. They made a mock of me and said “Tis nothing but a dream. Dreams are strange and mean nought. Think not on it more”.===== Wow , do you see now what I mean ? You're something of a poet and don't even know it !
@nellkellino-miller7673
@nellkellino-miller7673 Жыл бұрын
@@jaydouglas5847 Preach, friend. I'm a poet and I didn't even realise it. Happy solstice.
@meltedWax169
@meltedWax169 Жыл бұрын
The human brain is very powerful. Often i think i may just be schizo but ive never been diagnosed. I.. idk if we're talking about similar things but i still see it. The.. the... expanse.. the nothing and everything. The fractals, the infinite dimensions. They're beautiful... like i can (somewhat) grasp the model of the blackhole people have on my first few glances. (Not a flex just an example), but my peers cannot for the life of them and i want them to so dearly.. i wonder if they need that.. kick upwards to understand it
@cynthiamorrow2321
@cynthiamorrow2321 Жыл бұрын
Wow Same it really fucked me up as a kid I stopped sleeping at night. Same !
@Rhimeson
@Rhimeson Жыл бұрын
Under the Teaching Tree (1985) is the best lecture/talk i've heard from Terence McKenna, where he tells the story of his life leading up to and prior to his initial DMT experience. There are many parallels and shared insights between them both,you can tell he was a great inspiration. Fascinating interview, thanks.
@cherishjoelene
@cherishjoelene Ай бұрын
This might be one of the best interviews I have ever heard. I didn’t even know who this was before the interview. How enjoyable
@cherishjoelene
@cherishjoelene Ай бұрын
@SarahKiel-tg3bi where
@darienkinne1347
@darienkinne1347 Жыл бұрын
One of the most interesting conversations ive ever heard. Great guest
@yes333yes
@yes333yes Жыл бұрын
I constantly tell my friends that one of my favorite things in life is sleeping because of dreaming. I LIVE the most intense dreams and when I tell my friends they always seem to be blown away by how much I can remember. I had a dream in a dream, in a dream, and a friend said "like the movie Inception" and I told her I hadn't seen Inception (watched it soon after, and yes, just like Inception). With that said, one of the most intense dreams I've ever had was probably one of the shortest dreams I ever had. I was super tired and I had one of the moments where your head falls towards your chest and you catch yourself falling asleep. In the moment that my head fell down I had a dream that I was in a hanger that was massive, 1mi squared (~2.5KM squared) in size. As I woke up in the hanger, I lifted my head and found myself in the hanger. I was sitting in a large object that had obviously just opened (gas/vapor was swirling around me), as if I was supposed to get out. As I quickly glanced around the hanger 3 people that appeared to be walking away turned around and a lady holding something that looked like a clipboard exclaimed in shock (the two other looking surprised), "YOU"RE BACK!" and I woke up before my head hit my chest in shock. It felt like I had been there a million times, it was surreal...
@stefkadank-derpjr1453
@stefkadank-derpjr1453 Жыл бұрын
Interesting. I dream like that. I kept a dream diary starting like age 12 (1976). I had a dream in 1981 in which I had flat wicker basket and put it in a stream and pulled it up and after water drained there was small rectangle device that held all my photographs and I could scroll through all of them with my finger tip and in the dream I was showing my sister recent photos. I chose one of the photos and touched it and it became a little short film (video). This was many years before the invention of the cell phones we have now... We didn't even have video cameras that were available to the public. Another side note....I can remember every detail of every dream... My husband rarely dreams or remembers a dream. (One or two per year). I have 4 children and 2 dream like me and 2 dream like my husband. My oldest daughter a dreamer like me had a very involved MRI to her brain a few years ago ( She was working at the CDC) she told me her pineal gland is 1 and 1/2 the size of an average one. I wonder now if mine is also, and it's something she inherited from me.
@yes333yes
@yes333yes Жыл бұрын
@@stefkadank-derpjr1453 The pineal gland hypothesis is fascinating!!!
@patswayze7359
@patswayze7359 Жыл бұрын
I love smart and educated people talking about this subject. I have had some very mind bending experiences on psychedelics and this helps me feel like I'm not totally insane. Thanks 👍
@PuppetMasterdaath144
@PuppetMasterdaath144 11 ай бұрын
So this is a public admittance of stupidity?
@user-zx4ds8mt9b
@user-zx4ds8mt9b 6 ай бұрын
Wait, did you just admit theres a chance youre an idiot?
@patrickwilliams7496
@patrickwilliams7496 4 ай бұрын
@@PuppetMasterdaath144imagine feeling the need to comment this
@PuppetMasterdaath144
@PuppetMasterdaath144 4 ай бұрын
@@patrickwilliams7496 So you're smarter than me?
@patrickwilliams7496
@patrickwilliams7496 4 ай бұрын
@@PuppetMasterdaath144 from a technical perspective, very, very likely however I don’t think so, no. It’s just funny to me you care so much about hating on someone without forming any discussion.
@luchiyabuyuklieva9954
@luchiyabuyuklieva9954 4 ай бұрын
Brilliant! ❤ Thank you for the informative interview ☀️
@blissluminosity
@blissluminosity 3 ай бұрын
This is an incredible conversation! Andrew's look at 5:51 is everything...ontological assumptions shattered...the literal look of a human who's had their lid blown off into hyperdimensionality :)
@fordprefect7316
@fordprefect7316 Жыл бұрын
I've had quite a bit of experience extracting and using dmt and other psychedellics and this was likely the best discussion about their physiological action and experience that I've heard. Really interesting. I'm going to order a set of Andrew's books - my first purchase stemming from a youtube interview.
@jesseray180
@jesseray180 Жыл бұрын
Well aren't you special, he should be honored.
@sociallypatterneddefect9580
@sociallypatterneddefect9580 Жыл бұрын
Have you read the case against DMT elves by James Kent?
@AlbertoBalsalme
@AlbertoBalsalme 11 ай бұрын
​@@jesseray180hey friend, no need to be this bitter, you too can experience this for yourself if you so wish
@AlbertoBalsalme
@AlbertoBalsalme 11 ай бұрын
​@@sociallypatterneddefect9580not who you replied to but I'm curious, first time hearing about it, what is your takeaway of this study you mention? I don't really have an opinion about these so called elves, as my only true DMT experience did not involve anything ressembling those typical creatures
@jesseray180
@jesseray180 11 ай бұрын
@@AlbertoBalsalme I must of been drunk or someone used my account, I have no idea how this comment got here. Thanks for calling me out though, seriously. That was a really douchey comment from me. My bad.
@valencesirvinskas7000
@valencesirvinskas7000 Жыл бұрын
with Koncrete podcasts, I generally comment on the early topics, and come back to finish my comment near the end, if possible. early on, my own experiences mirror the guests. I was something of a psychonaut- mushrooms, LSD, 2c-i, 2c-b, 5-meo-dipt/foxy, etc., but I refrained from trying DMT until it was nearly the only psychedelic I hadn't tried, save for LSA, mescaline, ayahuasca, and peyote. but of course, there is no preparing for DMT. I can say that I was as ready as can be though. I've only experienced it twice, and it is... truly immense. I am in a different place now though, and I am for now satisfied to sit back and watch more educated and technologically-equipped minds explore the space. incredible questions being asked here. I'm super excited to be listening.
@dehexicon
@dehexicon 10 ай бұрын
truly fascinating conversation.
@FawkYouGuy
@FawkYouGuy 5 ай бұрын
Pretty dope. First time watching this show, just clicked it to listen while i clean and i was thoroughly impressed by the guest and content
@Carleon.
@Carleon. Жыл бұрын
KONCRETE PODCAST HAS BEEN ON FIRE 🔥 FOR A LONG TIME, YOU GUYS DESERVE WAY MORE SUBSCRIBERS! I THINK THAT THE HUMAN & ANIMAL BRAIN HOLDS A WAY OF TELECOMMUNICATING THAT WE HAVEN'T YET DISCOVERED BUT WE ALL HAVE! THE CONSCIOUS & UNCONSCIOUS MIND IS VERY INTRIGUING BUT WHEN WILL SOMEONE BREAK THE CODE TO THE MYSTERY OF OTHER DIMENSIONS? UNTIL THAT DAY COMES I GUESS WE'LL HAVE TO VISIT THOSE DIMENSIONS WHEN WE GO TO SLEEP & DREAM OR WHEN WE MEDITATE WITH THE HELP OF PSYCHEDELICS! 🌌👽🍄💊
@shannonparker1
@shannonparker1 Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more! Love this channel so much!!! ❤️
@Koncrete
@Koncrete Жыл бұрын
🦾🦾🦾
@Carleon.
@Carleon. Жыл бұрын
@@Koncrete 💯 KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK BRO!
@SHERMA.
@SHERMA. Жыл бұрын
@@Koncrete are you able to try and get a fellow called "john root" on? he has made presentations on crop circles for years and he is INCREDIBLE i guarantee 2 weeks after you have him on he will be on JRE
@Koncrete
@Koncrete Жыл бұрын
@@SHERMA. I will look into him
@stickywilliams2820
@stickywilliams2820 Жыл бұрын
I’m agreeing with the folks who say this pod has surpassed the quality of JRE, the guests are spot on and tackle topics even a step deeper than what we see on Rogan’s pod. Keep it up Koncrete, would love to hear more about DMT I’m thinking about trying it and all the info I can get puts me at ease even further
@chopper2204
@chopper2204 5 ай бұрын
People like Andrew are absolute treasures, the ones brave enough to use their expertise to explore unconventional spaces.
@dandojambo1176
@dandojambo1176 Жыл бұрын
This guy made sense of a lot of things for me, this channel is brilliant 👍💯😎💪🇬🇧
@matt134174
@matt134174 Жыл бұрын
This the best Gallimore interview I’ve seen.
@AZChuck75
@AZChuck75 Жыл бұрын
What I found very interesting, About our reality, is that they were able to do a procedure on a man who was born blind to restore his sense of vision. So he was able to "see" but he was unable to process this new input to his brain. When he was being driven home he was bombarded with all these new stimuli? And he could see the road and signs. But he was seeing a road sign and to his brain that sign was headed right to him and he redacted like he was about to be killed. He had children but he could not remember his children by site. He could see his child but he didn't know who it was. So his brain didn't go through the learning process of what every infant goes through and learns to match vision to their sense of reality. Basically he could see but his brain never learned how to apply this sense of sight to his sense of reality. I don't know if he ever was able to learn how to see. I assume it got better but to give a sense a stimulus to a brain that hasn't had sight in 45 years. You would assume hey we just fix the wiring and boom can see. But it gives us a tiny hint on how our brains or ourselves has our own sense of reality. Anyway. Thanks for your attention
@m.p.7075
@m.p.7075 Жыл бұрын
Makes perfect sense. It's got to be totally overwhelming to suddenly have access to another sense when you are already an adult.
@korbindallas4552
@korbindallas4552 Жыл бұрын
@AZChuck75 Please, we'd love to know the Name of the person or the documentary you saw about him.
@AZChuck75
@AZChuck75 Жыл бұрын
@@korbindallas4552 I will see if I can track it down.
@matthewthemartian
@matthewthemartian Ай бұрын
Ever find it?
@AZChuck75
@AZChuck75 Ай бұрын
@@matthewthemartian Unfortunately I never did. I
@linkin777
@linkin777 6 ай бұрын
That was an amazing podcast, thank you!
@bravofoxtrot7103
@bravofoxtrot7103 Жыл бұрын
Quickly becoming my favorite podcast!
@ilovebutterstuff
@ilovebutterstuff Жыл бұрын
I must say, that was 3and a half hours well spent. Truly fascinating, I am thinking about buying one of his two books. I'd like to add that I am extremely interested in being in the study group as well.
@majorparanoia4941
@majorparanoia4941 Жыл бұрын
I read his first book and it’s absolutely beautiful written and so illuminating and the way our brain works and how in turn our reality works.
@gamingbigfats3934
@gamingbigfats3934 10 ай бұрын
Wow, what a great interview 👍🏻
@psychedelian87
@psychedelian87 7 ай бұрын
What a fantastic subject. Wonderful work.
@diycraftq8658
@diycraftq8658 Жыл бұрын
Huge score for the channel wow AG is cutting edge
@blackreef3454
@blackreef3454 Жыл бұрын
It cannot be overstated how wild it is that the DMT space feels like home, it is like the "realness" is ramped up x 10000 and the everyday world we occupy feels like a dream.
@Draco_Alpha
@Draco_Alpha Жыл бұрын
is that more or less the same thing that NDEs describe?
@blackreef3454
@blackreef3454 Жыл бұрын
@@Draco_Alpha Much much more.
@egcowling9657
@egcowling9657 11 ай бұрын
Instant sub. Great channel dude! Great guest! Great interview! Everythings great! Loving how great this is! I cant believe how great this show is! This is great! Shit im saying great a bunch again, great! 😔
@YoungMasterpiece
@YoungMasterpiece 11 ай бұрын
This was one very rich and interesting conversation. Loved the part about Japan, it's very true. And about the DMT and for that matter psychedelia, I like his answers, You can see he has done it, and he's not a sham, like some. Appreciate this.
@hippiesweets1265
@hippiesweets1265 7 ай бұрын
My one super bad DMT experience (part of that 10% he talked about) I jumped into a world of wraith like demons torturing souls- the screams, the pain- literally overwhelmed me..as I looked around "the head wraith" popped in front of me in the space of a blink...he had a staff and hit it on the ground and my energy centers or chakras got super crazy bright- he put his other hand in front of my pelvis and i felt a tear and a pop and his hand moved up stopping in front of my solar plexus, same rip pop feeling, then heart, and so on until all the energy centers(chakra centers) were at my throat and as he brought his hand to my mouth i choked and coughed and watched in utter horror as I realized my soul was in his hand as a brilliant white gold sphere with colors that shimmered and moved within the sphere. Somehow I just knew it was my soul and if I didnt get it back I was in deep shit. Before I finished that thought I reacted and back leg thrust kicked it with everything I was worth so hard it blasted a hole through him and in the back wall of the room which also had a black and white checker board floor with each square being at dofferent heights and a wraith torturing a soul on each one. . As he folded forward my soul sphere flew up in the air and I quickly snatched it back and popped it into my mouth and swallowed hard. It was excruciatingly painful. The entire room was in complete chaos. I kicked a hole through the whole dimesion and it created some kind of crazy vortex of hurricane force winds...within that wind I saw a fine filigree spiral that very much looked like the fibonacci spiral made of gold light as thin as thread. As My vision focused on the center I saw my body in a teeny tiny space that looked infinitelyfar away. I made a split second decision and jumped like you would diving into a pool into the hurricane of wind and it felt like being flushed down a toilet until I slammed so hard back into my body I couldnt move for what felt like an eternity- tears were streaming down my face and I just thought to myself what would have happened to me If I didnt get my soul back. Long story short what felt like a 20 min conversation with a native american medicine man- was actually 3 hours about this experience. At the time I didnt understand what he meant when he said i was a world jumper..that I needed to be extremely careful taking those kinds of journeys- that I needed to set up a protective space and set intention beforehand. Not long after that I found out I have super rare bone cancer and endometriosis progressed to stage 4. Had to have many surgeries to repair a lot of damage due to the adhesions fucking up my insides very badly. It would be 5 years before I did DMT again. I followed the advice to a T and this time I was outside. The sky opened up and these huge beings made of light- looked down at me through the opening and I was asked in my mind -not in my own voice-to surrender. They took the blood out of my body and I watched as they cleaned all of this black tar -reminded me of the substance the wraiths cloak was made out of- completely removed every last bit from my blood and it simply disentegrated in the air..they returned my blood back into my body and when I came back I felt better than I ever have in my entire life...I had this profound feeling of life is beautiful- we truly arent alone and some of us have access to these dimensions and beings that are both terrifying and incredible. Every time Ive done DMT Ive met different beings, and different things happen. The last one I met looked like thoth. He told me to keep going. For 18 years, Ive studied everything I can about energy, dimensions, healing, the power of sound and light, working with the brain, gut brain. Some information I just know, like its been encoded into my being. Other information Im guided to in other ways. Ive had many many experiences with beings completely sober as well, crazy lights in the sky, what we call UFOs flying over my house so close I could throw a rock at it, things coming to me in my dreams, some that are here to help, others that are here to create chaos. We know so very little about the universe. We are not the only conscious beings. Our ancestors knew this, indigenous tribes know this...nature itself is an intelligent consciousness. That 1st experience sent me on a wild ride. Ive done quite a lot of psychedelics- but nothing compares to what DMT opens our entire beings up too. My advice- if your going to try any kind of psychedelics- set intention, create a protection around you, have people you trust with you even if they stay sober...I also suggest go outside...you tend to bounce off the walls and ceiling and can have a "bad trip" bc of this. Nature wants to communicate with us. And you will have a much more pleasant experience attuning to the outside vs the inside no matter what psychedelic you plan to do. Just be careful. Be mindful. And be willing to let go of constructs of the mind and allow it to reorganize. To be able to sacrifice what we are for what we could become. Our dna is encoded with an enormous amout of data.. we can heal. Ive had lots of success healing chronic pain, depression, grief, bipolar, anxiety, ptsd, releasing trauma, thru micro dosing over 2 decades. Ive helped others do the same. Its a beautiful thing to be a guide. I wish we had more information...could understand better. What Ive come to understand- if your open to teleasing fear and terror- there are beings out there that want nothing more than to help us remember our gifts/power. We are capable of such incredible things!
@matthewfischer3710
@matthewfischer3710 7 ай бұрын
Man, that had me on the edge of my seat. Who knows what would have happened if you wouldn't have kicked him. What do you think could have happened? Never came out of the trip or died while on it. I've read many stories of people taking DMT and just crazy encounters and stories unlike anything anyone could imagine or believe. I've wanted to do it but it just seems to scary or crazy for me. I never did acid as a kid just because of the thought of maybe not coming out or having a super bad trip. You're brave man. Glad your healed. Are you cancer free now. If so. I'm so happy for you. My friend always talks about healing techniques, vibrations, music and tones. Never really got into it. But Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, take care.
@kerbygator
@kerbygator 7 ай бұрын
Wow! I though me meeting the crocodile people and being forced to have sex with one of their crocodile daughters was a bad DMT trip! Yeah, I did way too much my first and only time. The dudes that turned me onto it made it an extra large dose, and we had just finished smoking a lot of weed and watching Jurassic Park 3, so I had a bad trip. Yep, crocodile people. Half crocodile, half human. It was so real. I haven't been the same and I am still in therapy. Don't do it people.
@samiirai
@samiirai 7 ай бұрын
Thiswassofuckinghardtoreadonacomputeryouhaveidea.... But very cool non the less and thanks for sharing. But man, please use paragraphs when writing large sets of text if actually want people to read it. This just look like a wall of text on a computer, it is very hard toreadbecauseitbelookinglikethiswhenyoudon'tuseparagraps.
@samiirai
@samiirai 7 ай бұрын
​@@kerbygator lmao that sounds like some fucked up you shit, it is not a us thing. This is a you thing, don't blame the molecule for your own mishaps. If you had done research, had a good setting, you would have known not to trust your friend eyeballing your dose. Your friend did you wrong and you blame the substance? tell me how the fuck you came to this conclusion? How do you survive in everyday life?
@ivanrandallorndorffjr.412
@ivanrandallorndorffjr.412 7 ай бұрын
😮
@drich1s
@drich1s Жыл бұрын
A drank a concentrated mushroom tea once, about 14 grams worth and I tripped for about 8 hours. Felt like 10 minutes. I worked my way up by dosing every Sunday for a few months prior, then I went full out… then I sat on my diving board watching clouds… it was amazing. I remember my friend came to ask if I wanted water, and to me it felt like I answered right away and he left, the next day he said he waited for over ten minutes watching me trip balls making sure I wasn’t dying. Good times.
@antondredoublee7727
@antondredoublee7727 Жыл бұрын
Cloud shows on psychedelics are the best!
@drich1s
@drich1s Жыл бұрын
@@antondredoublee7727 1000%
@jeffedwards823
@jeffedwards823 8 ай бұрын
You didn't do 14grams
@kencade6544
@kencade6544 5 ай бұрын
Very intellectual conversation. Really has me asking questions. 🙌
@therenaissanceyorkshireman9278
@therenaissanceyorkshireman9278 6 ай бұрын
An excellent interview. Thank you.
@RW-ij1ci
@RW-ij1ci Жыл бұрын
48:04 Yeah he is 100% right, Japan and Tokyo do have a very surreal feeling when you are there, I can never quite put my finger on the feeling. I live in Korea and it's not the same here as there... something really different about Japan.
@jasonbrown7330
@jasonbrown7330 Жыл бұрын
awsome. i watched the entire video with riveted attention. i intend to share with all whom I have the appropriate opportunity to do so within my circle of friends and family. I am grateful for the information rich content and deeply appreciate the way that the host and guest both contributed effort to distill the information down to the most simple form possible so that it can be understood by people even if they have only non formal education. In other words learned at home their basic education
@caseybemis2403
@caseybemis2403 4 ай бұрын
1/2 way through but going to bed. I loved his explanation of how the brain works in different states. I've done some psychedelics in the 60's ( I'm elderly now) but was always afraid to do LSD. Didn't know about DMT. But it is fascinating. I sing in a choral group and now I think I now why sometimes I leave rehearsal feeling like the director broke my brain. I know basic musical concepts, but in the first readings of a work I don't know the exact pattern. I'm trying to integrate new patterns of sounds, rhythms, pitches etc. And it's hard at first. So now I understand why practice is so important. It's because I am un-breaking my brain and moving to a new level where that reality becomes normal, and I am ready to perform. You always have such great guests. And your interview technique is spot on You are definitely my podcast of choice. Don't ever stop!
@Pottymouth1
@Pottymouth1 7 ай бұрын
First off thanks brother thank you for taking your time to put this video out there !…. My father had tartif dis carnitina and my daughter now has the same it’s like voices telling you what to do
@robsilvester7222
@robsilvester7222 Жыл бұрын
Great great work Mr Gallimore..so appreciate you and all involved in your search and evidence... thank you
@senorgringopapi2059
@senorgringopapi2059 Жыл бұрын
Hell yeah! This will make cleaning my attic out right now way more enjoyable
@BUGZYLUCKS
@BUGZYLUCKS 4 ай бұрын
This is a great pod cast keep it up !
@rosszwelling1703
@rosszwelling1703 11 ай бұрын
This guy is so impressive and motivational. I just finished his book, "Reality Switch Technologies". It was a tough read because I'm not fluent in neurosciences, but he goes out of his way to reinforce concepts for the layperson. I highly recommend the book if you're interested in DMT.
@mrj3217
@mrj3217 Жыл бұрын
I used to trip on the weekends when I was 16-18 so 1996-1999. I have dropped mescalin🎉, vial drops, sugar cubes, white blotters, all the gell tab colors, and magic mushrooms. The first time I dropped acid it was a white blotter and I saw the world for exactly what it was for the first time. I for the first time could see what was right in front of me the whole time. But just like the matrix once you know you can't ever go back. I recommend all mentally stable people do this once in their life. Be in a good place, no driving, be with good friends, and have a great time. Don't worry at first it will be a strange feeling but you are the one in control. You are your own God. We are all our own God. In God we trust is meaning we trust our selves. At any point in time you literally can do anything you want to. We all are programmed to obay and join the herd of society. The system is here to keep us controlled and under total control. Once you free your mind you become a threat to the status quo. Freethinkers are dangerous.
@dandeehart9553
@dandeehart9553 Жыл бұрын
The man in the high castle was hands down one of the most amazing shows that I’ve ever seen, it was so well shot & of course being Phillip K. Dick material it’s no wonder. Rufus Sewell is just an insanely powerful actor.I recently just learned about an unrepped gem called DARK CITY w/ young Rufus Sewell , the director of The Crow & I guess it was as close to The movie The Matrix before that movie came out. But The man in the High Castle really makes you feel like you’re walking w/ these characters in this wild world view & it really gives a person a better perspective of the dangers & the slippery slope we’re very close to w/ the restrictions on freedom of speech under the guise of ‘’inclusivity’’ when in reality that’s not the case. I really want to rewatch it, anyone that’s not sure at first I cannot tell you enough..it pays off in spades.. although I was taken with it immediately. But yeah please give it a chance. Jeffrey Mishlove also delves awesomely deep with a guest about the huge world of ‘’P.K. Dick’’ which is endlessly fascinating. Even him saying he was contacted by E.T. Beings. The only other show that shook me mentally in such a wild way.. which if you’re a deep thinker.. is The Leftovers w/ Justin Theroux I believe on HBO just was a whole experience. ♾☮
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