Do Psychedelics Unlock a Deeper Truth? With Rick Doblin & Neil deGrasse Tyson

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@StarTalk
@StarTalk 9 ай бұрын
Who else is stoked that we finally did this episode!? 🙌
@goten1113
@goten1113 9 ай бұрын
I'm psyched!😂
@timweber2434
@timweber2434 9 ай бұрын
Definitely interesting. Go back and correct your aliens video though. The alien from the predator are supposed to have originated from earth. Predator Homeworld from 1999 addresses this. Which is why they look like humans.
@AC-vw8uh
@AC-vw8uh 9 ай бұрын
im am happy to feel connected with the community
@michaelccopelandsr7120
@michaelccopelandsr7120 9 ай бұрын
Far out, Man!
@michaelccopelandsr7120
@michaelccopelandsr7120 9 ай бұрын
You should have had "Timothy Leary" playing in the background. ;-P
@JohnGeorge-pw2xo
@JohnGeorge-pw2xo 9 күн бұрын
Psilocybin and psychedelics in general are just amazing. Saved my life honestly from addiction and depression. 7 years totally clean. Much respect to mother nature the great magic shrooms.
@Josh-k7e
@Josh-k7e 9 күн бұрын
I'm so very happy for you, Psilocybin is absolutely amazing, the way it shows you things, the way it teaches you things. I can not believe our world and our people shows less interest about it's helpfulness to humanity. It's love. The mushrooms heals people by showing the truth, it would be so beneficial for so many people, especially politicians and the rich who have lost their way and every other persons out there.
@MuratBasar-jm9lc
@MuratBasar-jm9lc 9 күн бұрын
Can you help me with the reliable source 🙏. I'm 56 and have suffered for years with addiction, anxiety and severe ptsd, I got my panic attacks under control myself years ago and they have come back with a vengeance, I'm constantly trying to take full breaths but can't get the full satisfying breath out, it's absolutely crippling me, i live in Germany. I don't know much about these mushrooms. Really need a reliable source!! Can't wait to get them
@DarlingtonFrancis
@DarlingtonFrancis 7 күн бұрын
YES very sure of Predroavaro. I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@MuratEden
@MuratEden 7 күн бұрын
Mushrooms are very medicinal. This is why anybody familiar with psilocybin and any other kind of fungi will tell you, "They are alive." They have a very ancient wisdom. To my experience, all mushrooms have always said, "Pay attention to your life. How you think, how you feel, and what will you do with the information that you always knew, but now are seeing in this point of view." This is why mushrooms are so respected in tribal cultures. This mental health treatment works for me too. Half micro doses do the trick for me. At least a few days at a time with lengthy time in between. Never addictive. Thank you for sharing this point!
@Marylongor
@Marylongor 7 күн бұрын
How do i reach out to him? Is he on Instagram
@drdanimalsize
@drdanimalsize 9 ай бұрын
Guest: let's talk about drugs Chuck: sit down Neil, I got this
@tania2897
@tania2897 8 ай бұрын
😂
@MyLoganTreks
@MyLoganTreks 4 ай бұрын
😂😅😢 Egos not Science is what stops progress sometimes. It will be interesting where this field of research leads. Chuck you got this!
@chang3227
@chang3227 2 ай бұрын
After my trip yesterday, I did understand why mushrooms are praised... you can have some beautiful experiences on them..
@ricomanuel7567
@ricomanuel7567 2 ай бұрын
The effects of magic mushrooms are like a reset button for my mind. They help me clear my thoughts and feel refreshed.
@uncle-nice6556
@uncle-nice6556 2 ай бұрын
Magic mushrooms have helped me develop a new perspective on life and appreciate the beauty in everyday things."
@shokotatsuno-p5497
@shokotatsuno-p5497 2 ай бұрын
The insights I've gained from magic mushrooms have been invaluable. They've helped me understand myself and the world in a new way.
@thrickthooter4403
@thrickthooter4403 2 ай бұрын
where do you fetch from?
@morgancr1993
@morgancr1993 2 ай бұрын
𝕴𝖓𝖘𝖙𝖆𝖌𝖗𝖆𝖒
@martialwoods-gy5tb
@martialwoods-gy5tb Ай бұрын
Research shows that psilocybin mushrooms have promising results for mental health support, particularly in reducing symptoms of depression, anxiety and PTSD.
@DiegoDd-n2r
@DiegoDd-n2r Ай бұрын
My recovery journey was supported by the therapeutic benefits of mushrooms.
@jessieclark-r5e
@jessieclark-r5e Ай бұрын
How to get em?
@DavidAlbert-d5v
@DavidAlbert-d5v Ай бұрын
dr.martinshrooms got you covered.-:
@Arthur_james-cx5rv
@Arthur_james-cx5rv Ай бұрын
Can he be on Instgram?
@DavidAlbert-d5v
@DavidAlbert-d5v Ай бұрын
Yes, that’s his name.
@AndreBarbosaPC
@AndreBarbosaPC 6 ай бұрын
47:00 Who wants to see Neil Degrasse Tyson taking the challenge of taking Psilocybin? I definitely would like to see an episode of his experience.
@28Gz-ke6os
@28Gz-ke6os 3 ай бұрын
Would not mind see him with less ego🤭
@dimfuturefilms9070
@dimfuturefilms9070 3 ай бұрын
He would never lol
@AndreBarbosaPC
@AndreBarbosaPC 3 ай бұрын
@@dimfuturefilms9070 The real true might deconstruct his world!
@dimfuturefilms9070
@dimfuturefilms9070 3 ай бұрын
@@AndreBarbosaPC When I took Psilocybin my entire paradigm and ego was shattered, every belief system I held onto was immediately redundant to the true nature of reality. there was no abrahamic god, there is no me, there is no sense of self, there is no “I” or “I am” What we perceive as “Me” or “I” is an illusion. The universe is indifferent to life. There is no objective “right” or “wrong” we are a conscious molecular machine that has a sense of self only because the universe and it’s laws of physics by total randomness resulted in billions of years of evolution to “construct” us. We are the universe experiencing itself, We are the consciousness of the universe. What exactly a consciousness is, is still a mystery. Perhaps maybe we are a universal collective consciousness, like a quantum frequency, and our brains are like a quantum receiver, with the illusion we are separate from the consciousness of others, when we are of the same quantum frequency which the “universe” is dialed into every organism that has a brain and is experiencing all “our” perceptions all at once. This is all theoretical.
@WolfeTone66
@WolfeTone66 3 ай бұрын
Definitely...give him shrooms & let him ask the big questions, he’ll be amazed.
@teddeyishere
@teddeyishere 9 ай бұрын
Love hearing Chuck feel very comfortable and at home with a subject. Not that theres any issue with listening to the experts- just nice to see a different take
@CivilDefenseMinistry
@CivilDefenseMinistry 9 ай бұрын
The moment Chuck came in as an expert, I knew it was gonna be a good episode
@thebrightest1230
@thebrightest1230 9 ай бұрын
Chuck is incredibly inquisitive, wise, funny, and SO INTELLIGENT. You can literally see and hear the moment when Chucks understanding just EXPLODES when he’s learning something new. Love him
@ChrisMissal
@ChrisMissal 9 ай бұрын
Chessboard analogy is perfect!
@justbeingadad2599
@justbeingadad2599 9 ай бұрын
Chuck is the man!
@scott4092
@scott4092 9 ай бұрын
His sense of humor always seems to have a kernel of deep thoughtfulness behind it. I hope he performs on the West Coast someday!
@mariapanella8941
@mariapanella8941 9 ай бұрын
I’m 72 years with a bipolar disorder,ADD and PTSD diagnosed at 61 years. I did psychedelics in the 70’s and liked some of them. I was afraid of what I’d see in my inner self so I stopped. I recently did EMDR therapy and it is amazing how well it has worked for me. Finally at 72 I have control of my illness 🎉
@dirtyweapons3459
@dirtyweapons3459 8 ай бұрын
Happy to hear you’ve found peace & resolve
@josiahjones3705
@josiahjones3705 8 ай бұрын
I did mushrooms at 19 and had an amazing experience where I relived several traumatizing moments of my life that I'd completely forgotten about and repressed for years. It was beautiful the way
@dandysnazzy-xx2xz
@dandysnazzy-xx2xz 7 ай бұрын
you may be autistic then
@JamieLe-lq9dg
@JamieLe-lq9dg 7 ай бұрын
That’s awesome, keep up the good work!
@Lynxspirit59
@Lynxspirit59 6 ай бұрын
How, where and from whom were you able to get this therapy? I have no doubt psychedelics could be beneficial. The organization MAPS (Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies) is dedicated to studying this. The problem is the legality. While they're close to having FDA approval on MDMA (hopefully sometime this year), it'll still take time for each individual substance. And longer to get therapists trained in psychedelic therapy, at least more than the handful at MAPS.
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU
@APOLLINAIREBARTHOLOMIEU 4 ай бұрын
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
@steceymorgan814
@steceymorgan814 4 ай бұрын
Can you help with the reliable source I would really appreciate it. Many people talk about mushrooms and psychedelics but nobody talks about where to get them. Very hard to get a reliable source here in Australia. Really need!
@elizabethwilliams6651
@elizabethwilliams6651 4 ай бұрын
Yes, dr.sporessss I have the same experience with anxiety, depression, PTSD and addiction and Mushrooms definitely made a huge huge difference to why am clean today.
@steceymorgan814
@steceymorgan814 4 ай бұрын
Is he on instagram?
@elizabethwilliams6651
@elizabethwilliams6651 4 ай бұрын
Yes he is. dr.sporessss
@patriaciasmith3499
@patriaciasmith3499 4 ай бұрын
Microdosing helped me get out of the pit of my worst depressive episode, a three year long episode, enough to start working on my mental health.
@smokenstein
@smokenstein 9 ай бұрын
Neil may learn valuable lessons from psychedelics. I think he wouldn't understand without trying them.
@PrincipalSkinner3190
@PrincipalSkinner3190 9 ай бұрын
His tune would change completely if he did, he's too afraid of shattering his bubble tho.
@ericthawin6900
@ericthawin6900 9 ай бұрын
Where would he even get some 😂
@PrincipalSkinner3190
@PrincipalSkinner3190 9 ай бұрын
@@ericthawin6900 they're incredibly easy to acquire. Joe Rogan even offered him some.
@Sir-Worthington
@Sir-Worthington 9 ай бұрын
He's a world-famous celebrity that lives in NYC @ericthawin6900
@gabec789
@gabec789 9 ай бұрын
@@ericthawin6900lol it’s so easy to get them
@King_Arthur97
@King_Arthur97 9 ай бұрын
Chuck is thee BEST co-host. His input on this episode was so needed.
@sumtensor
@sumtensor 8 ай бұрын
As a theoretical physicist, I've found big help in psychedelics. They make you see things from a different perspective, and it's easier to visualize things. It is also great for visualizing abstract math and getting a more intuitive understanding of it. I think that if you're a generally very objective person, you'll stay objective while under the influence of a psychedelic, even though you might adopt a more philosophical mindset for a while.
@awebuser5914
@awebuser5914 8 ай бұрын
This is nothing but irrelevant confirmation bias in an effort to justify your perceptions. Thousands of successful scientists before you, and thousands after you are gone, will be extremely effective in their researches without the use of psychedelics. Broad-brush stupidity about psychedelics making you somehow a "better" scientist is ignorant and pathetic.
@sumtensor
@sumtensor 8 ай бұрын
@@awebuser5914 I never said it will make you a better scientist, or that I’m a better physicist than others because I’ve used psychedelics, but I believe it made me a better physicist than I would’ve been otherwise. Sure, it might be confirmation bias in some cases, but even that still gives me more motivation to learn even more. And it also allows me to think about things differently and more creatively than when I’m sober, which sometimes is beneficial and sometimes not. New studies are also showing that psychedelics possibly open up critical periods of learning things and reworking how you think, and it’s showing positive clinical results from people who suffers from PTSD and depression or anxiety. It honestly doesn’t really matter if you find
@Ryan88881
@Ryan88881 8 ай бұрын
@@sumtensor I mean psychedelics have and will obviously continue to make people better scientists, you don't need to sugarcoat it. This other commenter's "all or nothing" fallacy literally just dismantles itself anyways. It's one of the most classic and hard-to-hide fallacies of all time. But what I'm still trying to decipher is what they even meant here by "confirmation bias". Confirmation bias about what? If psychedelics are perceived to be helpful, they are perceived to be helpful. Simple as that. It doesn't make any sense why someone would boast or even have a bias about something that was a dud. If something perceivably sucks, a normal person is not going to culminate a "bias" favoring it since even they themselves don't believe in it or see its potential.
@bufo7120
@bufo7120 7 ай бұрын
@@awebuser5914what a gross misunderstanding. Psychedelics literally force you to look at things from different perspectives, so it’s entirely possible that they have helped this person in this manner.
@awebuser5914
@awebuser5914 7 ай бұрын
@@bufo7120 It's called apologetics and Christians are also very practiced in it. IE: defend what is basically undefendable with pointless, impossible to prove, babbling.
@Jack-or9xb
@Jack-or9xb 7 ай бұрын
! It's fascinating how everyone's psychedelic experiences can be so unique, even when taking the same amount at the same time.
@BobbyRussell-or3oh
@BobbyRussell-or3oh 7 ай бұрын
Any good dealer? I seriously want to try out.,
@ZenBigCat
@ZenBigCat 5 ай бұрын
look up the 'cia's gateway experiment' on consciousness, its pretty interesting. also Gnostic jesus, he was pretty much a Buddhist with the discovery and release from the Vatican. Nag Hammadi Library, book of Enoch, and dead sea scrolls.
@tezy0193
@tezy0193 3 ай бұрын
yeah its really fascinating, its crazy how many times ive read about these crazy "life changing" experiences people supposedly had, that cured their depression and changed their outlook on life and whatnot .. ive never had this, ive taken many, many psychedelics of all kinds and amounts in my life, i always felt the same afterwards 🤷‍♂. I guess alot of them are completely unexperienced and interpret alot of stuff into this "experience" even if its just a regular trip like any other.
@Tar-Von
@Tar-Von 2 ай бұрын
The mind is exceptionally complex, it's definitely amazing but idk if I'd be surprised by that. -- Or rather, it makes logical sense, I'd say.
@smieltjeh
@smieltjeh 2 ай бұрын
@@BobbyRussell-or3oh Where do you live? Here in the Netherlands you can freely buy research chemicals and they just recently made 5-MeO-DMT freely available. Most soulconnecting thing ive ever had the plesure of experiencing.
@aaronfields2603
@aaronfields2603 9 ай бұрын
It is rare that I comment on things, but trying psychedelics are what spurred me out of pseudoscience and into the world of geology and to actually learn the fundamentals of what minerals actually do. Without LSD, id have never looked through a microscope and saw the crystal lattice structure of a quartz. I was lost in a sea of past lives and other horse apples. Turning the chess board is a fantastic way to put it.
@AuricUnity
@AuricUnity 9 ай бұрын
Same✌️ but in other scientific subjects.
@slow-mo_moonbuggy
@slow-mo_moonbuggy 8 ай бұрын
Do you still believe you are on a spinning water ball in an empty void? That's pseudoscience.
@clearlikeday
@clearlikeday 8 ай бұрын
@@slow-mo_moonbuggylol
@Dude8718
@Dude8718 8 ай бұрын
@@slow-mo_moonbuggystraw man
@slow-mo_moonbuggy
@slow-mo_moonbuggy 8 ай бұрын
@@Dude8718 It's not but you can believe you are living on a sphere when there literally isn't any proof.
@stephenieannarumma9064
@stephenieannarumma9064 9 ай бұрын
I did not want this episode to end! We need more on this Neil, please. Rick is so great and Neil, I love your openness and willingness to always hear and learn. Chuck, funny and awesome as always! 💗
@a.j.infowars7582
@a.j.infowars7582 9 ай бұрын
Dont do drugs!
@grenadine420
@grenadine420 9 ай бұрын
This episode ended at 50:42 at the einstein quote about imagination being more important than knowledge. mr dGT had no words, because albert was/is right. gandhi was right, too :)
@hello_kitty_is_my_religion
@hello_kitty_is_my_religion 8 ай бұрын
​@@grenadine420 dunno about gandhi but yea that quote is really true. imagination opens up so many doors to knowledge, it's awesome
@MichaelSink
@MichaelSink 5 ай бұрын
I would pay $100 to see an unedited video of Neil and Chuck on a psychedelic.
@Simonhughes185
@Simonhughes185 23 күн бұрын
😂
@EKDupre
@EKDupre 9 ай бұрын
What Dr. Doblin said in the beginning about what drug laws are for was spot on. And I'm happy to hear the truth of it platformed on one of the greatest pop-sci shows on KZbin 💪🏻
@AlbertGuilmont
@AlbertGuilmont 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, the hallucinogenic and perception altering substances are safe to use when you need to build a straight railway...
@drewharrison6433
@drewharrison6433 9 ай бұрын
I saw Dr. Doblin speak in Telluride I think it was 2001.
@techn1kal1ty
@techn1kal1ty 9 ай бұрын
As a former Mormon who used to rave a LOT in Salt Lake City around 15 years ago, that study 100% sounds plausible😊
@kseke25
@kseke25 9 ай бұрын
So how many studies is this opinion based on? I’m saving this episode for later.
@DabManTrips
@DabManTrips 2 ай бұрын
@@kseke25 what opinion? A study is a method to provide factual evidence.
@SilentRacer911
@SilentRacer911 9 ай бұрын
Neil, you really should give it a shot some day because I think your experience and your way with words would demystify it for many people AND given the harm is a lot less than people originally thought, it would be amazing to see your response to the experience
@nathanaelplatier
@nathanaelplatier 8 ай бұрын
This was a wonderful episode and was very informative while keeping the subject light-hearted. I do wish that Rick wasn't interrupted as often as I feel he could have gone deeper into the subjects he was asked more if he was allowed to actually speak without the banter. I understand that Psychedelics and "drugs" as a whole tends to bring up lighthearted jokes and banter, but that also slightly feeds into the stigma and stereotype of it being a party drug. I feel that Neil's very obvious bias prevented the conversation from progressing fully to psychedelics' medical and therapeutic applications and instead focused on his very opinionated views of recreational use. That said, this was a wonderful video, and I would have loved an extended version of this! I appreciate the time, research, and love put into all of these videos to make these topics more easily accessible and put into a context that anyone can enjoy. StarTalk always manages to make learning, even subjects that may be intimidating or overwhelming, to be not only fun but easier to digest. Thank you for yet another delightful and informative video.
@sebastiancampos7289
@sebastiancampos7289 8 ай бұрын
I experimented with mushrooms, and was a incredible experience. I have to say what i have a scientific point of view, and that change everything compared with use only for funny, but is absolutamente recomendable. The trip and sensations are insane, literaly you can see your thinks like if them been materializing. Is a unic experience
@nathanaelplatier
@nathanaelplatier 8 ай бұрын
That's very interesting,@@sebastiancampos7289 ! I come with the unique experience of having Aphantasia (A blind mind's eye) so was attempting different experiences from the perspective of having no visual imagination and seeing the effects of neuroplasticity on the brain while still having aphantasia. The brain and consciousness as a whole is a very interesting thing, and I hope we remain curious as a species. Perhaps psychedelics will be a compass into the innermost workings of the mind and how we map out and can heal it most effectively when applied with different sciences.
@heinousanus9352
@heinousanus9352 8 ай бұрын
@@sebastiancampos7289 Thanks Ricky.
@user-tc1fw5ms5s
@user-tc1fw5ms5s 8 ай бұрын
I agree, I love Neil and think the world of him- but his obvious bias stopped this episode from being able to go deep into the subject. Thats the power of the stigma from the war on drugs. Propaganda works, and can stop even a great mind like Neil's from being open in a certain area. It really highlights that even the best of us have biases
@tevishodgejr2809
@tevishodgejr2809 8 ай бұрын
Overall I agree that this topic needs a deeper, more serious, respectable dive. There could be many hour long videos on it... however, I'd like to point out that Neils bias, more or less, is reflection of societies bias at large towards psychedelics...and just as Neil has to trudge through his bias, fight it, and hopefully re-learn, so does society... ultimately my point is: the respect psychedelics deserve on a large scale needs to start somewhere, and just as Neil has to go through and rework his bias, so does a large portion of his audience. Therefore, his process through this on screen will ultimately help many people work through that same path. Does that make sense? By the way I love Neil, his a big hero of mine... but we all have inherent bias and I think on a large scale he's closer to freedom from bias on psychedelics than many of his generation.
@dburris718
@dburris718 9 ай бұрын
The one topic Chuck is more informed than Neil on 😂 love you guys
@SparkyTheSKUM
@SparkyTheSKUM 9 ай бұрын
It's so great we can talk on this subject logically today. Still a LONG way to go, but this helps! Anyone interested in more on this subject should check out "How to Change Your Mind" by Michael Pollan!
@DankoStojanovic
@DankoStojanovic 9 ай бұрын
Chuck has done an amazing amount of prep for this episode. Good on you, Chuck!
@InnerMindCommunication
@InnerMindCommunication 7 ай бұрын
I think he is amazingly smart and clever and yet hides it at times, but ultimately he is brilliant, with or without extra study, and he can't hide that completely. Humor demands quite a creative bright mind and Chuck has that. He makes the video fun, and helps us feel like we might be able to understand these deep concepts. The two of them, together? Magic!
@InnerMindCommunication
@InnerMindCommunication 7 ай бұрын
Note Chuck's turning the chessboard concept. Brilliant.
@CarletonTorpin
@CarletonTorpin 9 ай бұрын
Regarding Neil's self-downplayed claim of PTSD ( 28:00 ), I feel it's worth remembering the phrase "trauma is trauma", meaning that if someone claims they're traumatized, then that means they indeed are traumatized. No trauma is more "real" than other traumas. Thank you for sharing your experiences, regarding your personal 9/11 experience, Neil.
@chutcentral
@chutcentral 9 ай бұрын
Nah. ❄️ ❄️ ❄️
@AkshayKumarX
@AkshayKumarX 9 ай бұрын
@@chutcentral What?
@danispaghetti
@danispaghetti 9 ай бұрын
I think the thing that makes something POST traumatic stress disorder is that it continues to affect the person loooong after the trauma took place. Neil mentioned he would tense up when hearing sirens for 8(?) months(?) after the initial incident took place. That’s a very normal reaction to have. Most people have the tools to deal with trauma so that their symptoms improve over time, the thing that makes it PTSD is when it worsens the longer that it goes unaddressed and completely takes over their life. It’s a stress disorder separate from normal trauma responses. I think Neil corrects himself afterwards in saying that he doesn’t think he actually had PTSD, because he was traumatized, but was still in control of his life. PTSD is when you’re out of control to the point that you’re hurting y0urs3lf and/or the people around you. Just to clear it up.
@stevenholderby6354
@stevenholderby6354 9 ай бұрын
Yeah, um, no. He claimed PTSD and then subsequently proved it wasn't PTSD. Having a traumatic event does not equal PTSD. PTSD comes after the event and typically lingers for a long time (sometimes indefinitely). For a lot of military folks, it may not even come to the surface until long after they leave the service.
@nstolwijk
@nstolwijk 8 ай бұрын
Rick said it better afterwards: Acute Stress Disorder instead of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
@the.great.gig.in.the.sky4147
@the.great.gig.in.the.sky4147 9 ай бұрын
Yes, I've always wanted to know Neil and Chucks opinions on psychedelics. Rick Doblin is awesome.
@nikslived-114
@nikslived-114 8 ай бұрын
Shine on you crazy diamond.🎵🎶🎼🪟 Not sure if you'll "get" the" window pane" emoji reference or not. Not to be mistaken for the prism, my Floyd fan.😄
@the.great.gig.in.the.sky4147
@the.great.gig.in.the.sky4147 8 ай бұрын
@nikslived-114 ohh yes, I do. Indeed, I have plenty of "window panes" for whenever I need to shatter my ego
@the.great.gig.in.the.sky4147
@the.great.gig.in.the.sky4147 8 ай бұрын
@nikslived-114 I'll see you at the great gig in the sky my brother 🙏
@maryannbrown5762
@maryannbrown5762 5 ай бұрын
@@nikslived-114Wasn’t LSD put onto small, clear, chewable squares in the 1970s called “windowpane”??
@Jim-he4km
@Jim-he4km 9 ай бұрын
I choose Neil for the perfect candidate for an experience. Seriously.
@norbertszilagyi3330
@norbertszilagyi3330 9 ай бұрын
Me to.Maybe he can figure out some serious stuff on a 2.5 gr Golden Teacher trip..
@brandonduncan2675
@brandonduncan2675 8 ай бұрын
Doing LSD & watching the cosmos with Neil is what made me fall in love with science & space. LSD is directly responsible for my interest & love of those topics. It changed my thinking & made me more empathetic. So, I have to thank psychedelics for my biggest two interests in life now - almost 6ish years after my first “journey”
@DavyCDiamondback
@DavyCDiamondback 8 ай бұрын
Much love, but have you made any accomplishments from your love of the final frontier?
@awebuser5914
@awebuser5914 8 ай бұрын
The vast majority of people can "fall in love with the cosmos" with resorting to mind-altering drugs. You're making a false equivalency here and trying to justify a behaviour that has absolutely nothing to do with the subject at-hand. You take drugs, good for you, but don't rationalize it with idiotic confirmation bias that it's the drugs that "opened up" your mind to *reality* (assuming you actuality know what that is...)
@aizensouske6440
@aizensouske6440 7 ай бұрын
@@awebuser5914bro I’m convinced there’s a new species of human that’s been born that literally just spends 90% of their energy debunking and being a smartass to everyone online
@aizensouske6440
@aizensouske6440 7 ай бұрын
@@awebuser5914like bro really decided to take a wholesome comment even if disagreeing and started to try n bring the commenter down go touch grass maybe you need some LSD too
@awebuser5914
@awebuser5914 7 ай бұрын
@@aizensouske6440 "wholesome comment..." LOL! It's some idiot projecting the need to justify his drug use under the guise that it somehow makes him more receptive to knowledge. Pro tip, you don't need drugs to do that, only the weak-minded would suggest that...
@katieheys3007
@katieheys3007 9 ай бұрын
Psychadelics definitely gave me a new perspective on life. I'm not saying they were the panacea of all my issues, but they helped me see things in a new way, which gave me the confidence to really go ahead and start to make positive changes.
@naguarachamo1
@naguarachamo1 8 ай бұрын
Rick calls you out Neil!! As a scientist, you have a duty to see if this is helpful to you. Loved seeing you agree to that...and look forward hearing about your first experience.
@peteringram7690
@peteringram7690 9 ай бұрын
I loved this episode. Everyone's intelligence was on display here. We are all looking for the same thing. Thank you!
@Transgenic86
@Transgenic86 9 ай бұрын
To respond to Mr. Tyson's question about claims that some of these substances can effect your objective perception of reality, I have experienced things under edibles (which are legal in Seattle, where I reside) that are part of objective reality I never noticed otherwise. A very simplistic example. A song I've heard hundreds, if not thousands of times, I realized while under the influence of the edible that the beginning of the song had a part that exists later in the song, but in reverse. Now, that's an objective thing which I verified later when I was no longer under the influence. I've had several experiences like this happen where I just realize something that I wouldn't have otherwise. A simplistic way of describing how I feel in that state of mind is that my perception of time has slowed down, almost like I'm more aware of the inputs that my senses detect at a conscious level. The statement Mr. Doblin said about it "removing filters" is almost exactly how I perceive those situations. It is like I have more awareness of the data of objective reality. It isn't like my senses are sensing more, but I'm more consciously aware of what I sense.
@7urbine
@7urbine 15 күн бұрын
100% agreed, I think NDT trying mushrooms would truly blow his mind lol. As an engineer by degree, my first time taking psychedelics opened up an entirely new "reality" or at least perception of reality.
@jennifers6560
@jennifers6560 9 ай бұрын
Everytime I do mushrooms, I end up completly breaking down and crying about the horrible childhood trauma I delt with and the fact that I missed out on spending time with my grandparents because of having to escape the wrath and ridiculousness of my parents. (I was adopted.) I feel so incredibly guilty, but I realize I shouldn't. I've carried it with me for years and years. (I'm almost 40.) Even though it's rough, every experience I have is one step closer to coming to terms that it was not all my fault and I had to do what I could to survive. As a surviver of narcissistic abuse, you MUST suffer before you can heal. Without psycodelics, I would still blame myself and still continue to have complex PTSD symptoms. I am so much better now. Not all the way better, but the daily breakdowns have stopped and I can move forward.
@bradheath4200
@bradheath4200 5 ай бұрын
This was a very good discussion. I have Multiple Sclerosis and the early onset of Dimintia. I recently read an article about Dimintia treatment with MDMA. I'm 51 and have had a great life. The last five years has seen me needing to use a wheelchair for mobility and not being able to remember anyone's damn name. With that said, I'm not mad about it. It's simply my next chapter in life. I was very excited to read the articles I saw a few days ago, until I realized that we are a long ways away from anything like this being avaliable to a guy living on a disability check and Medicare. My hopes are that future generations can benefit from the gentleman's studies that you guys talked about. Thank you gentlemen for another great video.
@7urbine
@7urbine 15 күн бұрын
Look up "Desert Stardust mushroom gummies" - legal for online order in all 50 states 👀
@johnyepthomi892
@johnyepthomi892 9 ай бұрын
Wow, packed a lot of info on this one too. Great episode as always. Dr. Doblin should be invited again whenever possible , want to hear more about his studies.
@maryannbrown5762
@maryannbrown5762 5 ай бұрын
I agree,@johnyepthomi892. Dr Rick Doblin is so articulate and an expert about what psychedelic-assisted psychotherapy is and how it works. I’d love to hear more from him, in discussion with Dr Neil and Lord Nice.
@micah_noel
@micah_noel 9 ай бұрын
I’m glad you mentioned the part about the MDMA experience being about the therapy and not the drug. I tried it once and it was not instant empathy or ecstasy. I was with people that I didn’t know or like and it ended up not being a good time at all. I always wondered if it was just my own strange brain chemistry that resulted in this.
@earlgrey2130
@earlgrey2130 9 ай бұрын
Mdma is a serotonin releaser (and much more). If you are serotonin depleted, it wont do much for you. And it wont remove or inhibit other neurotransmitters. And every brain is different, so the same substance will have different effects in different people. Thats why drug users say "set and setting" is so important. Depending on the context a certain substance can enhance the experience or ruin it. And also cause varying risks and damages.
@Ryan88881
@Ryan88881 8 ай бұрын
That sounds like a dosage problem. I agree that MDMA isn't implicitly therapeutic or even empathetic and that in these contexts, it's more about the therapy than the drug itself. However... it most definitely should result in "ecstasy" or some very pleasurable and hedonic positive mood change, and in a pretty overt or dramatic way at that. Being around people 'you don't know' is definitely almost never perceived as a "barrier"when actually rolling on real MDMA. The whole thing about it is that you should be able to initiate and hold conversations with people you don't know at all and yet be able to talk to them like you've known them for years when on MD. It sounds like you only took 100mg or something. Need to take 200mg for a fully-fledged MDMA roll. All those online dosage calculators and whatnot are nonsense and people for at least 5 or 6 years now have been really leaning into this idea of only taking 100 or so milligrams of MDMA, but that's an extremely new attitude and strategy and is not efficacious.
@15xNightWalkeR
@15xNightWalkeR 8 ай бұрын
This is such an eye opener for me, a lot of things make sense for me now and im disappointed that these kind of conversations have not made in the “main stream”. More people should be able to access to these types of conversations from well respected peers
@thomasbrown8468
@thomasbrown8468 8 ай бұрын
I had ptsd. Psilocybin helped me through it but it was something in my soul explaining these feelings. It’s very hard to describe. Helped me tremendously. ❤
@militantpacifist4087
@militantpacifist4087 9 ай бұрын
“One person’s craziness is another person’s reality.”- Tim Bunton
@ragemachine420
@ragemachine420 7 ай бұрын
If there is one thing I can say about psychedelics it’s that it lets our senses perceive things in a different way that helps to understand the world more.. I learned that I am not special that we are all one .. also space and time are different as well and well the patterns one sees makes you wonder what is the reality? What we perceive on them or what we perceive with just our senses
@malikbirgrewal9657
@malikbirgrewal9657 9 ай бұрын
Never clicked on a podcast this fast in my life!! Was waiting for this!
@shpongled587
@shpongled587 5 ай бұрын
How bad was it? Neil doesn't have any business making money from psychedelics (even by proxy) so he can stay relevant among actual humans.
@maryannbrown5762
@maryannbrown5762 5 ай бұрын
@shpongled587 Neil is not “making money from psychedelics”. Psychedelic assisted psychotherapy is a very relevant subject to explore on StarTalk. It can be very helpful for many people with PTSD and It was a great episode. Dr. Rick Doblin is the consummate expert in the field and has done so much to help destigmatize the use of psychedelics in psychotherapy. He’s also worked with the FDA to help shepherd clinical trials through so that these therapies can be legal.
@Vegibyte
@Vegibyte 9 ай бұрын
Nice to see Rick on Star Talk. Some of my friends have volunteered with MAPS here in Canada.
@summerdiaz9427
@summerdiaz9427 9 ай бұрын
I had so many questions answered and so many questions formed simultaneously this episode, we need a part 2!!
@hayjust1
@hayjust1 8 ай бұрын
Just do some mushrooms. :)
@domehankoczki9372
@domehankoczki9372 9 ай бұрын
The parallelism between a telescope and substances gave me goosebumps 0:24:37
@whatthedogdid6277
@whatthedogdid6277 7 ай бұрын
neil, i know you probably wont read this, but on the off chance you do I just want to say thank you. you have not only inspired me in my day to day life, but also have brought me out of many ruts in tough times. As someone who respects you immensely, I believe you cannot truly understand this subject without experimentation. If it does not go your way, know it will be over soon, but on the off chance that you realize something about yourself or about the world I think you will see what the public is talking about. You have taught me in the past that it is ok to admit fault, its your turn now!
@j72ashley
@j72ashley 9 ай бұрын
I suffer from serious mental health problems. It's manageable, and in my life I have learned to live with it and to find contentment and peace in small doses. I have often looked on with envy at those who have the ability to try these drugs. I don't think I will ever be in a position to try any of these, but I must say it will be something on my bucket list that I can't see how I can cross off. I can at least learn some, even if I won't ever be around this to experience it for myself. What are the issues? Extreme physical responses from benign stimulus (harmless verbal interractions) and my programming kicks in and my body just launches in to this animation which resembles that of someone who has been badly abused by whoever it is I am reacting to. Even my wife, who is a sweet saint of a human, can trigger this response. It is so frustrating in my daily life. I am making progress in therapy, but damnit I am so envious of those who have these options available to them. I'm glad people can benefit from this, I just wish I could be one of them. This is a brutal life...
@davidevans3227
@davidevans3227 9 ай бұрын
i've had some really bad experiences on so called acid.. and mushrooms.. one of the things that made me nervous about trying a tab is you don't know what's in it.. let's hope they don't start putting in fentanyl..
@AC-vw8uh
@AC-vw8uh 9 ай бұрын
legalize it
@7urbine
@7urbine 15 күн бұрын
You can legally order them to your door now! look up Shrumfuzed/Desert Stardust mushroom gummies. If you research & take the proper precautions & trip sitter, It may change your life.
@kathleenmorabito4477
@kathleenmorabito4477 9 ай бұрын
Being a lifelong CPTSD, anxiety and depression sufferer I have wanted to try psilocybin to see if it can snap me out of it. I am so angry that I can’t use my health insurance to try it. I can’t even get a prescription for THC as there are no doctors in my practice that allows the use of it. I have found a private practitioner but I’ve been saving for 4 months to come up with the fee. I’m really sick of the healthcare options in this country.
@Britt3334
@Britt3334 9 ай бұрын
I’ve had lifelong cptsd and I tried micro dosing and full blown trips. They don’t “snap you out of it” but they are way better mood enhancers and in my personal experience they slow down your thinking so you can be more logical. You’ll feel better on the high but eventually the “demons” as I call them will cycle back and you’ll need other positive coping skills alongside the drugs. But I think psilocybin and THC are better than anything the doctor will give you. No side effects and the effect is immediate.
@kathleenmorabito4477
@kathleenmorabito4477 9 ай бұрын
I agree. I really didn’t expect an instant cure. I am frustrated by the lack of options to try. There is no difference in the chances, but the pharmaceutical and insurance companies are the only reason I don’t have choices. I’ve been on the same medication for 20+ years and every foray into something else have been hallucinagenic at best, and a trip to the suicide fast lane at worse. I have been in therapy for years. Even they know I can only get so far in coping skills and tools. The other options I’m looking for actually have a possibility of rebuilding neuropathways. That to me would make it worth trying.
@kylebowles9820
@kylebowles9820 9 ай бұрын
Don't go to your mainstream doctor, they won't have these tools for another decade, and you're subjected to their personal, arbitrary, non-scientific biases. Developing medicine is science, practicing medicine is art. Over 10 years ago I went to a naturopath for the THC prescription, paid $200. Now it's recreational and accessible in my state. THC is not nearly as therapeutic as mushrooms. It just helps put an especially perceptive/introspective framing around the real therapy. With mushrooms, if you want to try therapy, it'll have to be a little more self guided for the next few years. I made sure to try a tiny bit with very good friends at my side, it went well. Then when I was alone, when I trusted it, when I felt good and ready, only then was it actually beneficial. The best thing about it is that it has very little potential for abuse, much less so than THC or alcohol. Increasing dose has no additional productive effects, in fact there is an optimal dose; for me it is 1 gram. There are no cravings. I try to get around to it about once a month, if I'm feeling it.
@yarik12341
@yarik12341 8 ай бұрын
I've learned that going into a trip with intentions is most important. Going into your trips think of all the therapy skills you've learned.
@tatotato85
@tatotato85 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing us this, these topics deserve a lot more discussion and exposition
@a-rye
@a-rye 8 ай бұрын
We recently legalized shrooms and DMT in Colorado. Just the idea of not arresting and imprisoning people for these substances is huge, but there's evidence that shrooms can prevent hard drug, alcohol, and tobacco addiction. Add that to treating Depression and PTSD, we're actually removing the factors that could lead to homelessness and incarceration.
@richardpereira9840
@richardpereira9840 4 ай бұрын
I was not expecting this from your forum. Great show enjoyed watching and learning from your guest. I have read and watched a lot of different things about this topic. You guys brought it to the forefront and understandable to the community. Thank you!
@kylebowles9820
@kylebowles9820 9 ай бұрын
The first time i did a little bit of magic mushrooms i noticed that i obsessively counted everything and decided to stop. Im now more mindful of those obsessive processes in my mind. I also felt the profound possibility that i coild find a partner for the first time. No comparison to decades of empty words; seeing it and feeling it deeply is believing.
@dlerious77
@dlerious77 9 ай бұрын
I am truly glad there are real conversations and studies into these types of previously stigmatized topics.
@Jas.2105
@Jas.2105 9 ай бұрын
I was very skeptical about how this will go, I’m surprise how informative this episode turned out
@1ll337
@1ll337 2 ай бұрын
I strongly consider Rick Doblin to be an intellectual titan. His deep understanding of these chemicals and substances, their affects on us, scientific and human history, and his ability to clearly and concisely explain these concepts, demonstrates why he was selected for this segment. Also, as a Marine Corps combat veteran who fought in Fallujah, Iraq in 2006 and 2007, I personally want to thank him for his precise explanation of how PTSD is inherently different from acute stress disorder. It's a huge pet peeve of mine when people claim they have PTSD when they themselves don't actually even fully understand what that means to have it and are merely trying to emphasize how stressed, or frightened, or whatever they were; so THANK YOU Rick!
@tristanhull9388
@tristanhull9388 8 ай бұрын
Kills me when people that have 0 experience with psychedelics want to talk about them
@7urbine
@7urbine 15 күн бұрын
Lol it's a bit like someone talking about the universe with someone who only knows the basic planets
@KayZee-c2x
@KayZee-c2x 7 ай бұрын
I have a family member who is severely schizophrenic. The description the doctor provides regarding MDMA at 38:45 with ‘semantic priming’ sounds like an on point description of him.
@solidreactor
@solidreactor 9 ай бұрын
This was one of the most enlightening episodes for me.
@Nathaniel_Lay
@Nathaniel_Lay 14 күн бұрын
The best way I can describe how it feels, it’s like taking all negative and all positives in your life, thinking about them in a deeper way. It’s not like other drugs where your problems disappear, and it’s dangerous for your body at the same time. It feels like you’re a tree connected to the universe and you’re finally starting to understand meaning.
@NAKEDwolff
@NAKEDwolff 9 ай бұрын
Psychedelic's definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression,I would like to try them again but it's just so hard to source here
@wizardofthewest993
@wizardofthewest993 9 ай бұрын
Loved this.I battle from depression, anxiety &C-PTSD,I've heard shrooms cured depression. Wish doctors were more open to natural medicines over big pharma but we know why
@avajohnson2636
@avajohnson2636 9 ай бұрын
trip_vardy Got psychedelics
@JanetMcKenzie2
@JanetMcKenzie2 9 ай бұрын
I had a moment on my first mushroom trip where I was lying in bed and lost total connection to my physical body.I felt as I was just a dot of energy on my pillow such a crazy feeling and made me smile, really realized that we are really nothing but energy and had an overwhelming feeling from that trip
@GabrielMaximus2
@GabrielMaximus2 9 ай бұрын
One of my best experience in my life was doing LSD and writing a paper on my interpretation of God and how the universe works,it was amazing and I got an A in college class of comparative religion
@NAKEDwolff
@NAKEDwolff 9 ай бұрын
@@avajohnson2636 where to search? Is it IG
@Leme994
@Leme994 9 ай бұрын
Dr. Tyson, I really think that being under the influence of psychedelics can help with understanding objective reality. I know it won't make you try any substance but for me it was really helpful when trying to understand and "see in my mind's eye" concepts like spacetime curvature and waves in general. However, I do agree that most times people don't want to talk seriously about things and we get to things like "can beer laugh". So, maybe we should put all the people behind quantum physics in a lab for a day and give them some psychedelics and have them think about what the true nature of reality is.. 😂
@dominicgrone7257
@dominicgrone7257 7 ай бұрын
I completely agree , yea it’s me and maybe not everyone but when I watch videos I normally can’t comprehend on psychedelics I completely grasp it and can even explain it back to someone I’m my own words
@graphicdesigntutorialstips8043
@graphicdesigntutorialstips8043 7 ай бұрын
FRANCIS CRICK, the Nobel Prize-winning father of modern genetics, was under the influence of LSD when he first deduced the double-helix structure of DNA nearly 50 years ago.
@TheLastGreaser
@TheLastGreaser 4 ай бұрын
"Dr. Tyson, bro, please, just take one hit of this..."
@MindfulNaked
@MindfulNaked 2 ай бұрын
It's amazing how LSD turned off my depression, anxiety, self doubt and constant self deprocation for months, after one dose. The common theme is "ego death", which is so completely true. You forget about over analyzing self and it's faults. Self becomes a cosmic whole. I no longer was intimated by others as I saw everyone as beings on a journey, no one better or lesser than another. It's sad it's so difficult to gain access and deal with the worry of it being illegal, etc. Doctors prescribe all kinds of suppression drugs while psychedelics do the exact opposite. They help the mind expand beyond its repression due to various trauma and see a macrocosmic view of existence. I don't care if it's a delusion or not. It doesn't make me want to do anything wild and crazy. It helps me to see beyond the physical limitations of being encapsulated in this body. It's all LOVE man!!!
@AndrewUnruh
@AndrewUnruh 7 ай бұрын
To Neil’s point. Before taking Ayahuasca, I was granted a patent every few years. After, I was being granted about six a year. I speculate that there were two effects that were key. First, like most people, I seem to ‘scan’ my mind for ideas and the increased creativity brought on by my experience, widened the options from which I could scan. The second effect had to do with a reduced ego. This made me less sure of my initial ideas and made it easier to question myself so I went down fewer blind alleys.
@joecarosella7418
@joecarosella7418 5 ай бұрын
I just paused at 47:51 to come down and explain this for Neil (if he reads these lol). If you want objectivity, psychedelics are the way. Rick said it several times throughout the interview, and you didn't seem to pick up on it...Ego Dissolution. Psychedelics will break down your mental definition of what you are. There are varying levels of this, you would definitely benefit from a moderate psilocybin trip (there will be visual hallucinations, but you can easily focus and ignore them). You think extremely objectively with a dissolved ego. I've had profound revelations about myself, and about physics/astronomy. Of course, everything i realized had already been discovered/written about when i looked into it afterwards. But, I'm not an astrophysicist. If I can do that just pondering, you would definitely be capable of great things.
@tsekwi
@tsekwi 9 ай бұрын
I'm too high to hear Neil talk about Psychedelics 😂
@edkabu80
@edkabu80 9 ай бұрын
He is the best
@briannastarr4371
@briannastarr4371 4 сағат бұрын
Started my mding journey about 3 months ago due to a slew of issues. I am now in a better mental and physical place, have kicked some unhealthy habits, and no longer feel like offing myself. I have been journaling my experience to keep track of the effects I have noticed, and they are quite positive. I hope the FDA gets out of the headspace of "drugs are bad mmmk" and allows more open research for the psychonauts in academia.
@JoeVanGogh
@JoeVanGogh 9 ай бұрын
Wow!! Bravo the etiquette in this episode is refreshing among the science of psychedelic. Its really nice to see serious questions being taken seriously and the joke taken with a gain a salt sorry love ya Chuck❤😂 great episode!! We need more! And Neillllll... you got a "scientific" study date you cant pass up!😂😂 a nice fun trip with some nice fun-ky music ( funkadelic's not just knee deep)😉 you're welcome😂❤
@reticenti6365
@reticenti6365 Ай бұрын
Rotating the chess board is the perfect analogy for taking mushrooms. Doesn't add anything, just adjusts the perspective for new insights. What it feels like, is your brain connecting ideas and concepts together randomly and quickly that it never did before, and that creates new perspectives, then it goes back to normal connections once the tripis over, but the new incites or conclusions stay. Like moveing the chess board, seeing the pieces from a different angle it, then putting it back. Or looking into a mirror then walking away. The experience of seeing yourself in the mirror makes you think about the world different, but it doesn't change who you are. That's my feeling on the matter.
@MP-ij8wo
@MP-ij8wo 9 ай бұрын
Neil, you answered your own question in the asking. How do you know that the changes felt under these conditions are not more "tools to extend the reach or completely invent a new sense we didnt have senses to notice?" They didnt build telescopes after living their life in a 5'x5' room. They first needed to see far away things to know they needed farther sight to study and classify those far away things they saw. And I didnt know why I liked Sagan so much either!
@johnp1277
@johnp1277 9 ай бұрын
The reality is that psychedelics don't actually unlock a deeper truth, but they certainly can make you feel as though they do.
@ahsokaventriss3268
@ahsokaventriss3268 9 ай бұрын
Is there any way to contact Dr. Doblin about possibly being part of one of their studies? I’m a 46-year-old woman with c-ptsd, and haven’t been able to get my life together because of it. I feel I could really help others if I could ever get through my own past traumas. And I deserve to heal, and have a good life.
@Artemis_F0wl
@Artemis_F0wl 9 ай бұрын
It's a shame that you just can't really make someone understand the benefits of psychedelic experiences if they never experienced anything like it.
@IAM_MATOS
@IAM_MATOS 8 ай бұрын
Loved the informative provided in this video. Mixed with playfulness and laughter. This on a personal level helps me be more open minded to listen and enjoy learning so much more than my early years in school😂 I feel like if Neil and chuck where my educators I’m might have done much better and actually looked forward to going to school every single day! Thank you for all of your time and information provided in these videos 🙏🏾
@watchoutimbak24
@watchoutimbak24 9 ай бұрын
Neil you should take a Psychedelic and talk to us about your favorite subject
@emmanuelbeaucage4461
@emmanuelbeaucage4461 7 ай бұрын
i personaly think that psychadelics do improve our perception of reality by helping us to extract ourself from the equation the dissolution of self may help us to view the reality throught the eyes of others and thinking outside the box. I also think that it is not only during the trip but it stays with you after the trip.
@TrixiePowder
@TrixiePowder 7 ай бұрын
I think neil is close minded about this and its fine of course. But it will prevent him from learning more.
@jacobmiller8878
@jacobmiller8878 25 күн бұрын
We need another one with Rick!!! It seemed like he mightve had a lot more to say and I’d love to help
@charleediaven6278
@charleediaven6278 9 ай бұрын
In 1964 my mother, who was the director of nursing at a large hospital Norristown PA, outside of Philly told me of LSD. Her friends, a couple of psychiatrists had an autistic son. They were taking pure LSD in sessions to communicate with the boy. Her description, and later when I spoke with them, made it seem nothing like my experiences 5 years later. I was given a tiny pill, LSD, bad trip but as far as visual hallucinations beyond reality. At the same time we had a group trip with mescaline in powder form. Almost lucid group dreaming was our goal, and it occurred. Later I participated in a peyote ceremony. Once you are done vomiting, it is a revelation. Legal drugs given to me by prescription have done me far more much harm. They also have been far more addicting.
@hosseinmostafapour5899
@hosseinmostafapour5899 7 ай бұрын
I haven't watched the video yet, but I'd like to share my experience of one-month psilocybin mushrooms microdosing. Amazing. I couldn't have got rid of my depression without it. A great boost in mood, focus, motivation and creativity
@cmdeezy1
@cmdeezy1 9 ай бұрын
I would never watch a video on this but this was really informative. Great show!
@songOmatic
@songOmatic 9 ай бұрын
Neil should TOTALLY do psilocybin. Don't claim to know without trying, Neil!
@7-ten
@7-ten 9 ай бұрын
They definitely help with depression! 💙
@capybaraponque611
@capybaraponque611 5 ай бұрын
except they don't, they just mask it and help you "escape" it, but you never overcome the problem, you become dependent
@7-ten
@7-ten 5 ай бұрын
@@capybaraponque611 do some research into how they work. That's not what happens. 💙
@capybaraponque611
@capybaraponque611 5 ай бұрын
@@7-ten there's plenty of research, and I'm strong enough to not have to turn to those cowardly methods
@7-ten
@7-ten 5 ай бұрын
@@capybaraponque611 😂 😂 okay buddy.
@7-ten
@7-ten 5 ай бұрын
@@capybaraponque611 🤡
@Careless47
@Careless47 9 ай бұрын
seeing things from a different perspective can lead to new and normally never found answers or paths, if you're open to it.
@noahman27
@noahman27 9 ай бұрын
Great episode. Thank you guys. I love how Chuck speaks as an expert on the panel here tonight as opposed to being Neil’s comedic foil. 😂
@markjohnson4388
@markjohnson4388 9 ай бұрын
You are not giving Chuck enough credit. That guy is either very bright or does his research very well before every episode I’ve seen him in.
@noahman27
@noahman27 9 ай бұрын
I love Chuck. His role in Star Talk gnerally speaking is to play the "common man" who is tuning in to learn from Neil. However, in this episode, it's different in that they are more on par with each other as opposed to one being the teacher and the other being the student. That's all I was saying and I got a real kick out of it.@@markjohnson4388
@MourningCoffeeMusic
@MourningCoffeeMusic 28 күн бұрын
Do another episode of Combos !! We’ve been waiting..
@tbassbu2b
@tbassbu2b 9 ай бұрын
Ketamine IV therapy has helped so many people who are resistant to traditional oral medications for depression, PTSD & anxiety. Way to go Neil!!
@soulscanner66
@soulscanner66 9 ай бұрын
The question is how many has it helped, how many has it harmed, and for how many has there been no effect. These are the questions everyone should ask before putting it in their bodies.
@rafox66
@rafox66 8 ай бұрын
​@@soulscanner66Can confirm here, its not for me. I guess I took too many psilocybin truffles and had a horrible time, making my mental health a lot worse which lasted for a year or 2 before I finally got over that experience completely. My mind can't handle the experience of not being able to trust your own senses and feeling that I'm not in control. Definitely changed my outlook on life but not so much in a positive way, personally. I like being sober I guess, except for the occasional beer and maybe a joint.
@soulscanner66
@soulscanner66 8 ай бұрын
The microdoses they give for therapy are not the same as self medication, so it comes down to how much you trust the therapist. In anycase, research is good and I hope they find out more about when it helps and when it doesn't, like any other medication. @@rafox66
@gilbertalvarado5101
@gilbertalvarado5101 9 ай бұрын
I have benefited immensely from the use of Ketamine assisted therapy. It has helped with depression and turned down my addiction in about 6 sessions. The scary part is you are essentially doing mail order but I was having trouble through the traditional psychology route and felt desperate. So glad I did it.
@Sir-.-
@Sir-.- 9 ай бұрын
In my personal experience psychedelics have made a tremendously positive impact on my mental health and overall spiritual Outlook😊
@reddevil211287
@reddevil211287 9 ай бұрын
Wow great guest. Love the way he explains. ❤
@someshkumar2411
@someshkumar2411 9 ай бұрын
I think that the understanding towards the objective reality mostly depends on the subjective knowledge of the person doing psychedelic. Like the molecules danced for Kary Mullis, Steve Jobs had innovative ideas, people with trauma have realizations and a religious person felt more connected to his roots ~ all these examples in some ways are like a mirror reflecting the inner subjective understanding of the individual consuming psychedelic and shining it out in the objective world, where that knowledge can manifest in various ways. Ranging from an invention (which helps the objective reality for it's function) to an innovative idea (which may help people work under an innovative idea i.e. provided jobs eventually helping objective reality) and even inner working (when performed therapeutically will help the surrounding people in some ways) though no one can deny adverse outcomes can also happen especially with false & deluded subjective understanding of the objective reality... And that's just how I feel and I could be wrong too...Probably And psychedelics which might make us feel connected to a larger reality might help few people to develop an accepting nature towards expansive objective realities more readily i.e. HUMBLED... I guess.
@matiashelios5214
@matiashelios5214 9 ай бұрын
Chuck was the man on this.
@miguelsuarez-solis5027
@miguelsuarez-solis5027 8 ай бұрын
I wish Neil would just do mushrooms and not talk about them until then. He comes off way too judgemental for someone who doesn't know what they do
@manicmadpanickedman2249
@manicmadpanickedman2249 3 ай бұрын
Hypothesis I'd definitely be more inclined to lean more toward natural Because technically, everything is natural in occurrence, and we are also a natural phenomenon, and we naturally pass forward knowledge, and the things naturally interact with the natural receptors in your natural yet extraordinary brain 🧠 You can't escape nature because it's all pulled through the path of least resistance Just like poison is naturally poison And the definitive nature of nature is uncertain However, it is relative to a point, and that point would be the one in nature who also happens to come by or to reconcile nature because we really don't understand what nature is But to define nature would be the happening or present state that it happens to reveal itself Obviously, there would be other types of molecules that can interact with each other in your brain And it's hard to say that it's unnatural if they interact because who are you or me or anyone to determine how nature should be?? That's the natural order that is the natural reaction to the natural substance And if it were not natural, then it wouldn't be in nature and it definitely would not be able to be synthesized from nature or the natural compounds 😂😂 The unnatural does not exist there is only what reveals itself to be real to the subject or observer Beyond yourself You can't know anything but words. Definitions and memories Beyond that all we have is understanding And we really barely have understand because we don't even know who we are or what this consciousness really is. We are all aliens Terrestrial beings on a Terrestrial planet stuck in an endless paradox from which there is no escape but death or elation and even still is only temporary The heavens fall and rise like tides in the pitch void where the only potential is time, That which is circular both on the scale of infinitely large and infinitely small we are some where in between The moment flipped 180 ° and then got stood 90° on its head 45° is flux fluid Harmony mythical fountains ⛲️ god is not man or machine God is a clock grandfather synonymous with creator synonymous with God Clock = time .. when our will is finished, then we will know his peace and even still your stuck in glue in the center of eternity because technically, if you have an infinite sum without beginning, then that means anywhere is the center Of occurrence and that is prepetual and h!ll is eternal .. It never ends... everything just goes in larger and larger circles until you wind up were you have always been were else is there you can't have something from nothing with out either potential energy active mode, aka transient or person So, the force or mass exerted by the potential Turn into causality because you Your reality is you it's your expressions and reflection Time wounds all .. scar tissue.. We all will come to understand God's suffering because he is all alone in the dark with all this pain 💔 And he's insane Because we are all out of our minds because this is a collective manifestation with out it what is real ??? Nothing and not even nothing can exist without being conceived because it occurs by not actually happening so nothing really is not a thing but can also refer inthe transient or passing sense "something " but it was all just a thought that never occurred so it's a loop And not always on the same path but is relative to your focus aka don't follow the leader it is a trap They are leading you away from yourself by stealing your aspirations and selling you on material "goods" Aka materialism is technically Satanism... Catholicism means to love the all And that even if you may not care for what they do or for what they know or think just love their humanity and if they are violent then they are monsters because they are unreasonable which litteraly also means they are insane and also life is just a suicide mission so who are we to judge others by their habits and really what peace what rest what joy has war ever brought and if you say technology it would seem that degeneration would actually sum it up because the technology only currupts the individual eats their time Depletes resources and causes wat Also 9 times out of 10 nullifies any experiences or learning that they could instead be using it for because they are selling preoccupation through apps and interjected intervention in the form of propaganda aka TV adds buy buy buy some things they buy I got me that funny money so I don't need theirs honey it's about the choices we make the memories we cherish and the people we love and the ones that love us there is not need for hate or division and both of which is definitely not what I consider to be peaceful or tolerant points of view But anyhow, great video, guys. awesome 🎉🎉🎉
@Hysteric_Subjects
@Hysteric_Subjects 2 ай бұрын
@@manicmadpanickedman2249 Agreed. It’s not scientific NOT to
@ryanrichardson-wk6ju
@ryanrichardson-wk6ju 2 ай бұрын
Sounds like you only watched the first like 5 minutes lol
@Hysteric_Subjects
@Hysteric_Subjects 2 ай бұрын
@@ryanrichardson-wk6ju I meant Tyson not taking any substances isn’t scientific- I love the lab stuff a lot. XD but the fruit that grows near my home in the fall is dope also
@ryanrichardson-wk6ju
@ryanrichardson-wk6ju 2 ай бұрын
@@Hysteric_Subjects idk how KZbin works, I was just trying to reply to the first guys comment who said “he comes off as way too judgmental.” Oops
@ktkt9982
@ktkt9982 9 ай бұрын
Thank you for another fascinating discussion. I do wish that the guest expert might be interrupted less, though, please.
@rezadaneshi
@rezadaneshi 9 ай бұрын
psilocybin- Since I learned to fly, I no longer can find the box I was thinking out of.
@detectivehowardb7
@detectivehowardb7 9 ай бұрын
thanks guys. Chucks reaction to Carl Sagan smoking doobies was wonderful.
@musselchee9560
@musselchee9560 9 ай бұрын
Surprisingly, through 34 years of restlessly (re)searching, without resorting to any mind altering substances I have managed to come to the same conclusion suggested here. Neuronal integration is key to recovery from PTSD. CHEERS and have a Merry Christmas one and all.
@ImHeadshotSniper
@ImHeadshotSniper 5 ай бұрын
Chuck is wildly insightful as many people always point out, but i always feel it's worth mentioning.
@sh4d0wfl4re
@sh4d0wfl4re 9 ай бұрын
A thought experiment I thought up to explain reality to my partner: Imagine a park with a trail running through it. Now imagine you are walking through it, what do you see? Flowers, teenagers, birds, grass, trees, bees, a river, etc. it doesn’t really matter what you would fill it with, just that you fill it with a stuff you would associate with a park. Next either ask someone what they would expect in such a park or imagine what someone other than you would notice in that park. Some people might notice the sound of buzzing, but assume the source was a bee… and jump away from the perceived bee. While others might look for the source of the sound and find a couple of flies buzzing around the trash bin. These two people create different physical realities as they react to their own inner mental realities and expectations. Some people might notice the people walking about a park as people, others as vague presences. Some might only notice the flowers and others only the buzzing… and while they would share the physical reality, only one of them might have bees in their bubble of reality. One last question to consider about this hypothetical park: For whom does the squirrel exist?
@berliner1843
@berliner1843 6 ай бұрын
I had a bad acid trip and started getting panic attacks weeks later. I've since been diagnosed with anxiety. I didn't know i had it. I don't regret it though because although it was the scariest thing i experienced, it was also the most beautiful and profound.
@a-rye
@a-rye 9 ай бұрын
It's worth noting that psychotropics can induce psychosis and antidepressants can cause suicidal thoughts. Medicines we've used for years to treat Depression, PTSD, and Substance Abuse issues (not to be confused with substance use, which our solutions often cause more mental issues than any helped).
@andrewcpu
@andrewcpu 3 ай бұрын
Neil really needs to trip
@arthousebill
@arthousebill Ай бұрын
Agreed. He keeps using "our brains barely work" as a ridiculous excuse for not doing it, even though time after time after time (that's science right there) it shows to help people brain connect and work better. I'm pretty sure he's scared to death of losing his massive ego lol
@davidfisher6528
@davidfisher6528 9 ай бұрын
I love this show so much thank you for this episode. I am a true believer and wanted to comment when Chuck says he hears sirens and understands PSD because he’s a black man I totally get it really spoke to me. Keep doing what you’re doing. Thank you from Kennewick Washington, Washington state on the mighty Columbia river.❤❤❤
@cletuspiper4999
@cletuspiper4999 9 ай бұрын
Really love StarTalk. This was fascinating. Dr. Tyson is brilliant, but at times seems to have an infinite brain, but a finite mind. If he can’t reduce something to A + B = C he seems to discredit it (not always and no criticism intended). My greatest fear is at some point we will get to the theory of everything and the first group to want to take advantage of this is the military industrial complex. Build us a Quantum Bomb that will reduce everything in a defined range to its quantum state.
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