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@peterandersson842 ай бұрын
You've never heard of the "Machine Elves"?
@roguedemonhunter26362 ай бұрын
iv been in that exact trip before.. i wanna say 2CB
@A4FeGvHeArN2 ай бұрын
One major difference I'd like to add is that when having Deja Vu you know that you never experienced it. It feels like a memory but its obviously a Deja Vu and turns out most of the time when you think its not just Deja Vu you will see a similarity to some other situation. When having this kind of experience while using psychedelics its not like Deja Vu but very strongly like "How on earth did I forget this place?? I KNOW I have been here!" I remeber that purplish vortex storm.. purple clouds in the distant.. kind of like a huge toroid from the inside with red glowing orbs floating around and knowing I have already been there for a loong time once.. My theory was that since the brain is allowing all its centers to communicate at the same time it was just my "memory center" firing together with something else though I don't believe that myself. Also wouldn't explain why the rest of my death experience didn't feel familiar except the experience of death initiation.
@sussyslurpАй бұрын
@@A4FeGvHeArN If there's an abnormality in your temporal lobe it can cause Deja-Vu. To me this is the least strange mystery of it
@sussyslurpАй бұрын
Seeing as it affects the brain to produce these experiences
@bryandraughn98302 ай бұрын
It's not a memory of a place where we've been but a recognition of the fact that we will always be there. When you touch this world it's just a brief intersection.
@armylrs23912 ай бұрын
Well said. I tried Salvia about 20 years ago, not knowing what it was and expecting something similar to synthetic marijuana. I took a hit, and immediately found myself in a completely different realm-a two-dimensional space where I felt connected to everything on a single plane. I was still in the same room, with the same people, but everything appeared two-dimensional, and I had this deep sense of being intertwined with everything around me. It's really hard to put into words. The truly terrifying part was the overwhelming realization that this strange, two-dimensional reality was the true reality-where I had always existed. It was a crushing feeling of recognition, like remembering, 'This is how it really is.' The darkness and dread that came with it is something I'll never forget, and I still think about it often.
@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h2 ай бұрын
So true!😂
@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h2 ай бұрын
@@armylrs2391I call this the cartoon realm!😂
@fungoloides2 ай бұрын
@@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h Before this cartoon realm, did you happen to experience everything turning into LEGO? I had this experience 3 times, it seemed like everything was coated with varnish. It was a few frames away from transforming from LEGO to cartoon. Crazy part, mandalas of soap bubbles... like the bubbles that rise at the beginning of the TEK.(cooking)
@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h2 ай бұрын
@@fungoloides Not leggo with me but plasticine like the trapdoor cartoon lol!😂
@JenTalks2472 ай бұрын
SO refreshing to click on a thumbnail and find an actual human presenting fascinating knowledge.
@ompalompa8121Ай бұрын
Dead internet got me fucked up
@Blimbus-BlomboАй бұрын
You might need to work on your searches and who you follow then if that’s what the KZbin algorithm is bringing to you. Id suggest looking up creators like The Why Files, Joe Scott, Wendigoon, stuff like that! After a bit KZbin should recognize you don’t like those cut and paste AI videos.
@Blimbus-BlomboАй бұрын
I only ever see those Ai videos in KZbin shorts.
@ompalompa8121Ай бұрын
@@Blimbus-Blombo Thanks man, I swear it's pervasive though and always ends up in watch next
@jimsus69Ай бұрын
Those ones that have a sort of AI voice because they type it.. so it's easier to translate to multiple languages.. at the touch of a button.
@AnjeloValerianoАй бұрын
Psychedelics are just an exceptional mental health breakthrough. It's quite fascinating how effective they are against depression and anxiety. Saved my life.
@steceymorgan814Ай 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!
@elizabethwilliams6651Ай бұрын
dr.zachary3 is the man
@steceymorgan814Ай бұрын
On Instagram?
@elizabethwilliams6651Ай бұрын
Yes
@Jennifer-bw7kuАй бұрын
Psychedelic is the answer to most severe anxiety and depression. The use of magic mushrooms completely helps one get over depression and makes you feel like yourself.
@TowermidguardАй бұрын
I’m happy I came across this again for the first time
@Zacaryquack2 ай бұрын
Met my wife before i married her she was in a dream i had when i was a kid, i had the dream happen again as an adult and i realized that i have had that dream before
@mar010067652 ай бұрын
I have always had a 'mental image' of my 'wife' right from I was a kid. I'm so glad I found her :)
@Zacaryquack2 ай бұрын
@@mar01006765 funniest part is with my wife it wasn't love at first sight or anything but after some smooth moves on the rugby field and some woo woo charm she liked me and we've been happy together since,
@leogets20062 ай бұрын
Interesting. So that suggests no free Will right? Why would your conscious tell you to go right rather than left if it's already played out loop? Also suggests no free Will so it couldn't possibly be telling you to change direction. Am I making sense?
@andrei000002 ай бұрын
@@leogets2006Or the same compound affects the brain somehow similar, regardless of subject. Could be what you mentioned or the hardware was affected and now the processing of memories is altered, as you experience something in the present, you could form false memories based of the current present, bottom line no one will know for sure anytime soon.
@off68482 ай бұрын
I had the same thing happen although it turned out she broke it off I have a vivid memory of having my bike turned upside down spinning the back wheel in my driveway and thinking to myself “who will be my wife” I was probably 9 years old and 22 years later I saw her and knew. I guess something happened to my timeline though because although it almost happened it abruptly fell apart and it’s been the single most devastating event that has ever happened to me life feels wrong and off now
@confusedd_4259Ай бұрын
Finally a video that goes over this! Ive had this exact phenomenon on mushroonms multiple times, same strand though, not even a high dose either. Whenever it starts to kick in I get this overwhelming feeling of "ive experienced this before" and its not a sense of familiarity, its a sense of literally already living every single action that I do or anyone else does. You described it perfectly of a feeling of deja vu on steroids. So scary but so cool! Thank you for this video, I found a lot of comfort in it.
@dovhoodofficial27 күн бұрын
Yea same thing. It hits on mushrooms.
@Charlieebr0wnn18 күн бұрын
Same here on K…last weekend….So intense.
@scottpatrick8012 ай бұрын
I once had an insane experience. I was on Mdma, weed, and nitrous oxide. I was with a girl I recently met for my 22nd B-day, we took the dolphins, smoked and hit the whippet. A Deja vu started, but not like the normal fleeting ones. I look up at her, and she has a terrified look. We started looking deeply into each other's eyes, then it happened. We remembered each other and remembered remembering each other! Like we had always known and actually were a "part" of each other. Then it really got weird, we were teleported to a place that I can only describe as liquid love/light. Time no longer existed; we had ALWAYS been there. Then it went to something like becoming an embryo again, and I traveled up her body, then back into myself through her eyes. I could literally see myself through her eyes as I was coming back into myself. I was speaking, but the words were coming out of her mouth. Totally insane. There is a scripture that says, in the last days I will pour out My Spirit upon all flesh, Your son and daughters will prophesy and dream dreams. Old men visions etc.
@vaakdemandante87722 ай бұрын
what was her experience?
@naledimyabi26862 ай бұрын
Wow
@Hay_Bay2 ай бұрын
@@BileDuctBalderdashyou limit yourself by applying more meaning to the word used to describe whatever "god" is than to simply reach towards understanding to broaden your scope of potential perception. Alien god source infinity oblivion nothingness whatever man just remember than the things that all of our languages describe existed long before the words used to describe them were created. Keep taking notes and keep searching don't be so daft as to cling to the only thing you know
@SmokeyChipOatley2 ай бұрын
I once had a vision of what I interpreted to be a “life/love energy vortex” while on mdma and weed. I would close my eyes and I would see this “thing” that kinda looked like two tornadoes made of light/love meeting at their tails, one mirrored upside down from the other, with their meeting point buzzing with fiery light and energy. The flow of this light energy was from the center, up (or down) into the extremities of this thing and would loop back around into the middle. Each individual packet of energy looking like a spark from a lighter or firework.
@cameronhix45122 ай бұрын
Nah bub anything involving nos was just your brain melting dumb airhead put that shit down
@TristanYves-p4r18 күн бұрын
Psychedelics have the ability to induce profound altered states of consciousness
@OakleyRowan18 күн бұрын
Hey mate, do you know where i can source one?
@TommyLouie-f9g18 күн бұрын
doctorcyruss is your guy, got all kinds of psychedelics and the most knowledgeable that i know.
@RussellJuan-q9v18 күн бұрын
Is he on telgram?
@TommyLouie-f9g18 күн бұрын
Yes and tiktok, highly recommended.
@MateoHudson-h7j18 күн бұрын
It's amazing how they work better than antidepressants and serve as recreational purpose as well.
@stevenswitzer51542 ай бұрын
As a 90s kid.... I always explained deja vu as "checkpoints"
@rivahmonstah3421Ай бұрын
I know exactly the feeling you're talking having grown up in the same time period. What freaks me out a bit is the fact that I've spoken to older and younger generations and they don't seem to share that same, strange, almost dreamlike at times, experiences that I have heard described numerous times by anyone who grew up during the 90's and that I have experienced myself more times than i can count. To be honest with you, almost all of my 90's memories feel far more dream like and separated from all of my other memories personally, it feels like something fucking weird was going on there. Ya know, The Matrix' plot states that the Matrix as a virtual reality was basically frozen in '99 where the apex of humanity occurred. I think about that a lot personally
@athenassigil5820Ай бұрын
@@rivahmonstah3421 I grew up in the 70s and early 80s and I had many similar experiences like you....but in that era. One was where I'd walk around the block in my neighborhood, but I had entered a new world and left the other one behind. Years later, talking to close friends, I realized I was a little different than most.
@fernandomaron87Ай бұрын
@@rivahmonstah3421i grew up in the 90s and i have this exact same feeling, the world was the same but at the same time it was a totally different place, and my memories of the 90s also are dreamlike, i walk on the same places i've walked back then and they just feel different, even if the architeture is exactly the same. I'm kind of obsessed with my childhood nowadays, i look back at it almost like a detective trying to connect dots or trying to think about certain events with a different outlook trying to get different answers. I'm on an eternal doubt if the 90s were this magical, exciting times or it was just me growing up and seeing everything as novelty, maybe a little bit of both.
@_S0urR0ses_Ай бұрын
@@rivahmonstah3421I feel since about 2012 I woke up one day on a different parallel universe where everyone and everything looks the same but everyone is different. Like something changed and is off. I grew up in the 90’s and I still have da ja vu often. However, a couple of times I’ve had it very strong and still remember them. It’s like they are confirmation that I am exactly where I’m supposed at the moment.
@ascendantMethEnjoyerАй бұрын
My dad was murdered when I was 5 in 1992. For a few years after that I had premonitory dreams of mundane things and scenarios I'd find myself experiencing some time later while out with my mom or other family in Chicago. I remember being tripped out even as a little kid but I don't think I ever told anyone. I just recently had a dream - a super vivid dream - wherein I had gone back to a different kid's body in 1999 and was walking with his family in a city (don't think it was Chicago because it was a newer construction area very uncharacteristic of Chicago at that time) and I was frantically telling someone with me about the future as I came out of the dream. I could remember it well when I woke up but my mind let it slip away in the first hours of the morning like my mind was being wiped deliberately
@hippieJOSH4202 ай бұрын
I have had an immense amount of dreams in my life that have come true. I've found places directly out of my dreams, actual things from my dreams have happened, I've had people say or do things from a dream that I directly had the night before, I've had multiple things from repetitive dreams that eventually end up happening. It's not a coincidence
@Blimbus-BlomboАй бұрын
I used to have these too until about a year and a half ago, and I’m not sure what’s changed other than I lost the piece of jade I used to keep in my pillowcase. Is there anything you do specifically to make them happen?
@_S0urR0ses_Ай бұрын
I have as well.
@alfonso4527Ай бұрын
Happens to me too, I’ve had experiences where the dream I had came true years later.
@steinmetz3336Ай бұрын
i had a dream once, where i got beaten up pretty badly. a couple of month later i had the strongest dejavu ever, like ive been here before for real and then i remembered the dream and panicked and ran away as quick as i could. i still believe that dream saved my ass.
@adzzmad10 күн бұрын
Same here, always having dreams of my future. I wonder have any of you had a situation where you nearly died ??
@TomScherbluk2 ай бұрын
Awesome video, Tom! Although I'm relatively new to N-N-DMT and have yet to have any deja-vu experiences on it, my first mushroom experience nearly a decade ago DID have the quality of what you're talking about. That first experience (on about 2.5 g) was my first psychedelic experience ever, so I had nothing to compare it to. Despite that, I had this incredible sense that I knew this altered state that the mushrooms took me to. I felt I had known it forever and I was reacquainting myself with it on that trip, like it had been forgotten by my human form.
@SpP-gv5wr2 ай бұрын
I did 1g in a gravity bong and was taken to hell second time. Wtf would 2.5 would do to ,man. Brave guy
@Blimbus-BlomboАй бұрын
@@SpP-gv5wr you smoked mushrooms? I’ve never heard of anyone doing that but if it’s possible it would be stronger than eating them since they pass through the digestive tract and some gets filtered out. But I would only suggest eating them.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
@@Blimbus-BlomboI have smoked dried mushrooms. It's different and probably not as strong. Ingestion wins over inhalation, always. 🕊️
@HYP3RC0L0RАй бұрын
When I get to a certain place on the come-up whether 🍄 or acid I always smile and say to myself “ahh the old familiar”
@dovhoodofficial27 күн бұрын
See I know it wasn't just me. It's almost like your ego protests as your serotonin senses the molecule that intrudes your brain. Something is just "off." Like going up above the clouds and hitting turbulence. But once it's fully in your system you're above the clouds and you learn who you're true self is, you are "home" and can experience and observe the true beauty of the universe without personal bias. Then for me, at least on low/medium doses, the come down is gentle. It sets you back into sober consciousness, but it was good to visit for a bit.
@HYP3RC0L0R27 күн бұрын
@@dovhoodofficial that is a perfect description
@Znebby2 ай бұрын
One day, about 6 years ago, I took a whippit when I was drunk. Nitrous Oxide. Anyway, I had done this many, many times before. But this time was different. All of a sudden, for a split second, everything that has ever or will ever exist, became a singularity, that I saw. Just one small dot. And then for about a millionth of a second, everything made sense. Like.... Everything. I ran straight to my roommate in the living room, apologized that I was on a whippit but I needed to tell him what I had just gone thru. When I tried to explain what I had experienced, I couldn't even come up with a normal sentence to convey what I had gone thru. I had to shamefully walk back to my room, with the strongest feeling that it's all going to be okay, for reasons I can never explain or understand. I'm 34 and this was the singular most memorable moment of my life. And I've been thru some shit.
@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h2 ай бұрын
😂
@stoursjoseph2 ай бұрын
it’s all going to be ok, that’s the message I’ve gotten as well
@jackliebo72972 ай бұрын
I’ve too experienced nothing but a singularity on whippets (air duster when I was a teen) where it was blank reality other than a singularity although the singularity was my ego which was everything which was god. It was telling me that I could take a manual breath and stay alive otherwise I’m so high that my automatic breathing is off and I will die. I chose to live.
@kellygilley16222 ай бұрын
Cool
@naledimyabi26862 ай бұрын
@@jackliebo7297bro😮😮.
@FabianReschke2 ай бұрын
To me, this is kind of the most interesting thing about psychedelics. The feeling of seeing truth, in more dimensions than we normally experience
@Jack-r2v9bАй бұрын
Yes it's a bit breathtaking when you see the truth, very humbling experience
@corentin.pgchiv2 ай бұрын
At the end of my first psilocybin experience, which was very very light, I was feeling like all whats happening is the only present possible. I could NOT have been doing something else. It is obvious but the present moment was the only existing thing, I was forced into it, much more than I have never been during a year of daily meditation. Every thing was extremely normal, so normal that it became overwhelming. Everything I was talking with my mom, trying to describe the experience, was feeling at the same time very normal and very strange !
@czthjvv2 ай бұрын
Thailand is truly a magical place!! Lots of strong spiritual energy there.
@Jack-r2v9bАй бұрын
Absolutely
@nathan3961Ай бұрын
And strong ladyboys😂😂😂
@nicolaspicolas1988Ай бұрын
India too
@moris7772 ай бұрын
Brotha you’re killing it with these new videos that you’ve uploaded lately.Good job💯
@judy18792 ай бұрын
I love the "block universe theory" it could describe how our body is the filter to accessing all realms of space time & dimension. It's a very "out there" concept but I think we've already happened & we are experiencing our past in the present moment. I think we are time suspended in space at the speed of light. Some people are lucky enough to have their filters blasted off without substances to see the bigger picture.
@recommens-comedy-central97612 ай бұрын
Hi and matter is frozen light.
@mjt15172 ай бұрын
@@recommens-comedy-central9761 matter doesn’t even exist. All is thought.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
Judy, 'out there' in inverted commas implying so-called or supposedly, not quotation marks quoting nobody at all! 🕊️
@amiradil10602 ай бұрын
It would be injustice if your work is not acknowledged. Highly quality content and extremely entertaining and enjoyable to watch. More please.
@StacksOnBricksАй бұрын
I’ve never done psychedelics, but have experienced deja vu many times over the years. It’s always baffled me. Thanks for the video. New subscriber here!
@JoeyMcCarthy-d3bАй бұрын
Pharmshrooms001
@JoeyMcCarthy-d3bАй бұрын
Via Instagram
@onlinetoday840Ай бұрын
time to try some… i truly feel like people who haven’t at least tried mushrooms haven’t truly lived. i know i sound like a dumb hippy thing to say but i feel like you are missing out on the most profound experience life has to offer
@Buckle892 ай бұрын
I’m happy to hear that My experience wasn’t unique
@TwiceDoppioАй бұрын
Fr
@erawanpencil2 ай бұрын
I think the Hameroff-Penrose model is the closest we have to an explanation of this- on psychedelics, your cells, or their microtubules, go into quantum coherence with a greater breadth of the local spacetime geometry. You literally do go into the future and past; entangled with a greater part of the universe. But to preserve causality, you can't really bring any information back, once you're down. Information can't go faster than light, or backwards in time, but somehow intuition or sentimental perception can. Maybe this isn't exactly right, but something like this.
@JamieCurranthemagnificent-z7h2 ай бұрын
Eloquently put!😂👍
@Kyssifrot2 ай бұрын
I'm skeptical that there's actual psychological or phenomenological consciousness linked to quantum decoherence towards the future. While I'm keen to accept Penrose model and a B-Theory of time, I think that phenomenological consciousness is a macro-scale phenomenon, and therefore I'm very skeptical that micro-scale phenomenon like quantum decoherence in microtubules can create such consequences in phenomenological consciousness.
@anshanshtiwari88982 ай бұрын
Interesting!
@0psec_not_good2 ай бұрын
I hadn’t heard of this theory before reading your comment here, so thank you for sharing this. You’ve given me some new reading material! Haha
@Jacobk-g7r2 ай бұрын
I like the idea and understanding but could it pair with potentials? Like how our senses pick up the differences and we are those differences in a vessel sharing and maybe like an ai we can have hard alignment problems where we are too aligned so the universes sharing allows for relative expanding and sharing into emergence. Idk i wish i had more people to talk about these things with. But do you understand what i mean ably the ai and potential prediction? It’s like we are the data shared by the universe through the senses and when we take drugs, it allows for freedoms from structure in certain ways, maybe combos do things too but i think time and space are misunderstood as well. We all are free and can get from all points to all points but we lack experience to believe in such changes. It’s why religions teach of hope, unconditional but sharing infinitely. We all just lost in the sauce of infinity binding ourselves and tearing each other apart instead of holding each other up.
@Im_No_Expert_72Ай бұрын
Something about scrolling adversely affects my dream life and my ability to recall dreams in any coherent way. I don't go to jail anymore, but in the past when I did spend time in jail. Periodically, and was forced a digital detox and spend all my time reading books - I had vivid coherent memorable and sometimes lucid dreams. Scrolling KZbin for thousands of hours has calcified my brain.😢
@ladymoniquevonmolendorff5304Ай бұрын
It's so interesting that you mention having that feeling of "I've been here before" when you were in Thailand. Me and my husband went there for our honeymoon and I was flooded with a constant feeling of deja vu, exactly like you described. It was quite weird. I kept thinking that it was all a dream and I was going to wake up at any moment
@nyccrazysАй бұрын
The hippocampus is not the only place memory comes from ,many things make up a memory site ,smell, sound you're using multiple areas of your brain to access a single memory
@stvrsstavridis2 ай бұрын
My mate Tom! There you are with another excellent video. I hope you are well mate, amazing work 👏
@riffraffrichardАй бұрын
One theory I had is that the brain works a filter and its normal capacity only allows us to experience a very specific field of reality- the human experience. If we take the idea that everyone is interconnected on some level. When the field is open your tapping into a collective experience/memories other people’s memories in a shared consciousness. In the same way that animals have been known to develop new ways and habits from animals of the same species on the other side of the world at the same time. There is a possible psychic/spiritual connection. Just hypothetical but I could imagine it’s like dipping into a well of universal memories.
@riffraffrichardАй бұрын
@MaxWell-c6o 😂 yeah I sound like a new age promo video for ayuashka
@beef7622Ай бұрын
My wife goes into a seizure when she gets deja vu. It started on our 1st date. She never had a history of seizures before we met. I blame myself a lot
@EmpressKadeshАй бұрын
When I went to Okinawa it was like that. I felt like I had reincarnated hundreds of times and always ended up going there in every lifetime. It was a constant spiritual experience the whole time I was there. There was one time when I was telling my brother about a dream I had and showing him the area where the dream was and him and I both had the same hallucination of a staircase that was in the dream but we weren't on any kind of drug and as we walked toward it it would disappear but if we went back to the spot we first saw it it would appear again.
@nicholasyoderАй бұрын
Part of this video background music is from resident evil 4 when you visit the merchant. 😂 awesome
@jaguarpaw1065Ай бұрын
Ok so it is the music from the game, i was bugging out lol
@Crazywaffle5150Ай бұрын
Knew it. 😂
@DetectiveStablerSVUАй бұрын
The euphoric rush of "ohh yeahhh, I REMEMBER" is so amazing. Anymore i just nod to "myself" when it sets in, but the first however many times it happened after the fear was washed away it was one of my favorite experiences.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
'Myself' in inverted commas implying so-called or supposedly, not quotation marks quoting nobody at all! 🕊️
@DetectiveStablerSVUАй бұрын
@thekeysman6760 is that how they are used? I've been meaning to Google the difference for no joke at least a year 🙏🏼
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
@@DetectiveStablerSVU Just don't use the G search engine as it purports utter bs regarding the English language, and thinks everything is about so-called 'American English'! American G and its search engine even call English 'British English' when Britain is four countries, cultures, and languages of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. So 'British English' doesn't exist per se! 😂
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
@@DetectiveStablerSVU IE, they are dividing us via language. Just as the definition of a certain word was changed overnight around 2020 onwards! 😉🕊️💜
@carole48172 ай бұрын
Awesome info, and breathtaking visual creations - wow!!!
@SUPERFunStick26 күн бұрын
I'm half way through and you haven't mentioned the most important and confusing detail of these for me personally and a couple others I've spoken to about it. I can literally see the future during it. I don't know how but I do. Actually. See. The. Future. Every single time I get this feeling I can see what's going to happen in the next 5 to 10 minutes, but not only one future. I see, feel, hear, and experience everyone that will happen in either direction of this fork in the road, and every single time, it immediately plays out exactly how I experienced it internally. Then like it never happened at all, I forget about it rapidly.
@906iphoneАй бұрын
My 56th 1st time watching this
@gorimorАй бұрын
That home feeling is very odd. Love it every time. Even the first time doing it I felt strongly “at home”. It’s bizarre
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
'At home' in inverted commas implying so-called or supposedly, not quotation marks quoting nobody at all! 🕊️
@Anne_Onymous2 ай бұрын
2:35 Surprising... Because I have temporal lobe epilepsy, which is notorious for deja vu and jamais vu.
@chasehughesofficial25 күн бұрын
Temporal is correct. Fellow TLE here.
@talespin400Ай бұрын
even the taste was distinctly familiar the first time i ever vaped it, ive never had that with anything else ever, also nothing tastes quite like it. so primordial
@TwisterTornadoАй бұрын
Nah. Tennis balls.
@superdriver777Ай бұрын
My feeling has always been that our brains are significantly more powerful than any of us understands, and that it is always thinking of possibilities that might have happened in the past (given different actions), in the near future or present, and in the far future. When it gets something right, it gets excited...and you feel like you knew it all along. It's like an advanced AI combined with confirmation bias.
@yazmin9842Ай бұрын
something -almost- creepy about this video. excellent work!
@ShadowMoses900Ай бұрын
Terrence McKenna called those entities Machine Elves, but I've always found that to be a dumb name for them. I don't know how to describe them exactly, but they don't look anything like a machine or an elf.
@JoeyMcCarthy-d3bАй бұрын
Pharmshrooms001 ...
@JoeyMcCarthy-d3bАй бұрын
On Instagram!!
@commodiousvestibule2 ай бұрын
I wouldn't describe it as deja vu. I'd call it a strange familiarity and knowing that you've existed in that dimension before. It feels like home.
@OmegasMusicАй бұрын
Nostalgia
@john_michaelz1823Ай бұрын
@@OmegasMusicnope
@JoelMathew-qk1qh2 ай бұрын
Psychedelics are just an amazing discovery. It's quite fascinating how effective they are for depression and stress..saved my life.
@calebsarah99852 ай бұрын
Psychedelics definitely have potential to deal with health issues like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them but it's just hard to source out here.
@JordanRike2 ай бұрын
I'm feeling the same way too. I put so much on my plate and it definitelv affects mv stress and anxietv levels
@Heisenberg-352 ай бұрын
I was having this constant and unbearable anxiety because of university stress. Not until I came across Ted Winston, a very intelligent mycologist, He saved my life honestly.
@Edgarasmiskinis2 ай бұрын
HE’S MOSTLY ON INSTAGRAM, USING THE USERNAME
@Edgarasmiskinis2 ай бұрын
Tedwinston2
@apelincoln1616Ай бұрын
If the future is already written, I can't think of a legitimate and logical reason to hold anyone accountable for their actions - which is so counter intuitive it makes me shutter
@AdoublessАй бұрын
Thought provoking!
@eldante4139Ай бұрын
That is also true if there is no such thing as free will
@apelincoln1616Ай бұрын
@eldante4139 there is no free will of the future is already written
@be1tube29 күн бұрын
You might be interested in "Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will" by Robert Sapolsky. I haven't read it yet, but it deals with the impact of determinism on ethics and justice.
@distortiontildeafness28 күн бұрын
Unless accountability and justice is part of the unfolding narrative
@WyattWadeАй бұрын
This has happened to me with certain types of music or songs too. There’s some music I can’t understand why it hits me so deep and it’s accompanied by this very familiar feeling. It’s not the song that feels familiar, it’s the feeling. Even stuff that I’ve heard for the first time. It has nothing to do with lyrical content. It’s extremely rare but it has happened.
@fernandomaron87Ай бұрын
I feel like that listening to songs from the 50s, i grew up in the 90s but i'm strangely attracted to 1950s romantic songs, they bring me to a cozy place where i've been before, i can't explain exactly this feeling with words, but i've even cried sometimes longing this place.
@WyattWadeАй бұрын
@@fernandomaron87 maybe a past life. If you believe in that. That’s pretty cool.
@seth1482Ай бұрын
For me its a traditional Scottish hobo song called Tramps and Hawkers, nobody knows who wrote it but it's said to have been written in 1917 I believe. There's also a sadder American take on the song by the same name written by Jim Ringer in 1977, it hits just as hard but in a different way. Traditional songs about wandering the country, looking for work without a place to call home, they all hit me in a strange way in general.
@WyattWadeАй бұрын
@ Scottish hobo music sounds pretty cool. I’ll have to check it out.
@seth1482Ай бұрын
@WyattWade Old Blind Dogs, Bert Jansch, and Ewan McLennan all perform the song very well. Some of my favorite renditions.
@alphadamonius2727Ай бұрын
i heard Déjà vu is the brain processing information so fast it has to keep up so you experience a Déjà vu, we know nothing about the brain so these theories and speculations are interesting, i just wish there was a scientific explanation for it, and the brain lagging a bit to processing information is the best explanation i have for it
@stephaniemccracken4850Ай бұрын
They say intuition is the memory or our cells and our gut bacteria have, our body has a memory just like our minds. This is perhaps irrelevant but i received a shiatsu massage once and a lot of bad memories from my marriage were being stored there. She touched me and I started crying. I apologized and she said, it happens often. And if you want your body to heal, you have to process and move through those stored memories. It can turn to cancer. I felt very grateful, she and i are still friends.
@wolf.eye._-2 ай бұрын
I've experienced Deja vu that lasted a couple hours before. It actually scared me a bit because everything I was doing felt like I'd already done it to the point that it started feeling like I was going through a day I'd already gone through. It was so strong that I was afraid I'd be stuck like that forever. (I had smoked some weed. This was in the early 2000's) Edit: 13:43 That's how I was with my friend. I kept trying to tell her, no really, we've been here before, we've experienced this day before. The weirder thing is I was actually able to predict certain things about that day.
@FawnaFullerАй бұрын
Besides the story I shared I experienced that once as well it is very almost nauseating because it’s so offputting. I’ve also had times though where I’ve just felt temporally not in sync.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
Wolf, 2000s*, no apostrophe saying 2000 is. Thousands has no apostrophe. 🕊️
@jacobrichardson54302 ай бұрын
Bro these new vids are such amazing quality👏🏻 🤩 and frikin hilarious with your ai depictions and voice affects 👌🏻
@TrillMurrayАй бұрын
Deja vu is such a peculiar experience. I had it all the time as a kid but don’t think I’ve felt it in years
@JohnSmith-n6k4x17 күн бұрын
When my choices were far more destructive in my youth, I encountered prolonged Deja Vu while using inhalants. It was very troubling at the time. I’ve since come to see it as a comforting reminder that I am where I am supposed to be.
@alearnedlifeАй бұрын
This video was an absolute magnum opus! Fascinating and well put together.
@L3eh1232 ай бұрын
Great video my mate Tom 😎
@louiehasitАй бұрын
Ive had dreams where I came to this place before and one time knew i was in the space again only to find myself in a dream, another time i was sleeping, but the state i was in was in a deep sleep, and i couldnt remember if I had the thought first and noticed a surge of light just hit my head or if it was the light that hit my head and had the thought go through my brain after. very fascinating. Oh yea im an avid cannabis user
@SamMerlinAmano2 ай бұрын
Had this many times with Ayahuasca. Coming back home to where I was and always will be
@timmyhiggins52202 ай бұрын
I had the same with ayahuasca, like I was experiencing "home"
@tommroy2 ай бұрын
@@SamMerlinAmano I've also said that many times after a ceremony, that I went home.
@josheee61232 ай бұрын
On the higher dose psilocybin ( subs 7g+ ) journey's, that weirdness you also mentioned in other videos, for me in that space I'm saying/thinking WHAT THE FUCK IS THIS ?!?! but bizarrely, in equal measure at the exact same time im saying/thinking WTF, I'VE ALWAYS KNOWN THIS PLACE ?!?! And it feels ancient, like trillions of years old , older than the planet, lol how that makes sense i have no idea, but it just does
@ChopChop-pe6dd2 ай бұрын
Same, it's a place of pure peace, beautiful, I love it there
@StingVisions2 ай бұрын
I had my first real large dose last week (10grams) and it is crazy how accurate this is for me.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
Joshee, journeys* plural, no apostrophe saying journey is. 🕊️
@thomasrodriguez-fh9yn2 ай бұрын
Dr Rick Strassman is amazing. Great job Tom, you’re definitely my mate!
@AlexReynardАй бұрын
16:30 You did *_not_* just come up with this theory, Tom. I did too. Almost exactly word for word. I almost didn't even recognize the insane unlikeliness of that until after you'd said it. But yeah, you are not alone. I reasoned that out as well. Thank goodness for our technology finally catching up to the point where we can use it to make crude-yet-workable analogies to the alohalife, huh?
@AlexReynardАй бұрын
@TravisDodd-b5q Considering the legality, it would likely not be a good idea to discuss the purchase of controlled substances in an open forum, my dude.
@ErikGarcia072 ай бұрын
All pyschs, even salvia have this feeling in my experience.
@chask4202 ай бұрын
definitely when i was on mushrooms recently it was just a normal trip, but when i closed my eyes i felt transported to some place i cant describe, and i saw people i knew dead and alive. it was really crazy
@TwiceDoppioАй бұрын
You've been a psychonaught in a previous path. Congrats on being consistent.
@XoxoTTeАй бұрын
So happy to see another great video from you !
@beerman204Ай бұрын
I have told friends that Thailand feels more familiar, more "home" to me than my ancestral land of England....
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
The word home means what it means and needs no punctuation, let alone incorrectly quoting nobody at all. 'Home' in inverted commas implying so-called or supposedly? 🕊️💜
@dmtdreamz77062 ай бұрын
On a certain level, we have a drug store in our brain, the neurochemicals that show up in flow: so dopamine, norepinephrine, anandamide, endorphins, and serotonin. If you were to try to cocktail the street drug version of that, right, you're trying to blend like heroin and speed and coke and acid and weed- and point is, you can't do it. It turns out the brain can cocktail all of 'em at once, which is why people will prefer flow to almost any experience on Earth. It's our favorite experience. It's the most addictive experience on Earth. Why? 'Cause it cocktails five or six of the largest pleasure drugs the brain can produce. We're all capable of so much more than we know. That is a commonality across the board. And one of the big reasons is we're all hardwired for flow, and flow is a massive amplification of what's possible for ourselves.
I really appreciate your content, the depth and your tone
@dmtdreamz77062 ай бұрын
"(I was) filled with déjà vu, I knew i'd been here before." "It felt like I had always been there." "An incredibly strong feeling of déjà vu, but more than just a feeling... an absolute knowledge of knowing this all before. Of having been this forever, and just now realising it again."
@ThorsoakАй бұрын
I was in that world for years but here it was only a moment.
@FixerUKАй бұрын
Somehow I totally understood that last segment and it is what I have thought for a long time, and that is that our feeling of existence around us only exists in our own individual minds. It's very hard to explain and also brings a lot of questions about mortality.
@JasonBaker1978Ай бұрын
My belief is we are actually in this state/place right now (ie why it seems like a return to a place we've been before)... But our waking minds overwhelm our senses and thus the ability to actually perceive it.
@ConservativeZionistАй бұрын
I feel like I've heard the background music to this video somewhere before. 🤔 Hmm, it's probably just deja vu. [Goes back to playing Resident Evil 4]
@XanaduumАй бұрын
I've had hallucinations from dehydration involving fake memories, afterwards it was obvious it was a 'feeling' that they were real memories. Bearing in mind the brain not only stores memories, it also creates a sense of rightness, or a sense of the familiar. So it would go without saying that Deja Vu itself can be hallucinated along with anything else.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
Spot on! 👍🕊️💜
@AvishGarg12Ай бұрын
If you visit Bali, you get the same feeling of Deja Vu. That you were here before and you have seen it already
@jriron1Ай бұрын
I had it so strong, that I knew what would happen before it happens, even what people would talk...
@DeVaughnDawnАй бұрын
I really thought I was the only one for years… I appreciate you sharing this video.
@DRO_7102 ай бұрын
Been REALLY enjoying your last few videos Tom!! Keep em coming! 👽 👾 👽
@moris7772 ай бұрын
They’re good 👌
@thislostdimension2 ай бұрын
Second 😅 (love your vids so much Tom, this one’s gonna be good)
@WastedMind932 ай бұрын
Shoutout for the resident evil 4 safe room theme
@Samuel-q1s2x2 ай бұрын
most of the times that I have had a high dose psychedelic experience, I have a truman show experience where like your friend I Believe that everyone I know are tricking me and playing with me and that they are part of a huge party and they were waiting for me to get IT
@goldehh10692 ай бұрын
DUDE ME TOO
@goldehh10692 ай бұрын
sadly it also usually has sinister undertones for me if i am getting the truman show vibes
@Samuel-q1s2x2 ай бұрын
@@goldehh1069 glad to know I'm not the only one lol But they always end up being in deep peace at the end even tho they start with terror at the begining sometimes
@goldehh10692 ай бұрын
@@Samuel-q1s2x HOLY SHIT you are exactly right. wait…did you also see the grid of peace that revealed itself to be false light? followed by ego death and a strong sense of “it’s all you” “we hate you”
@Samuel-q1s2x2 ай бұрын
@@goldehh1069 I had the experience of the it's all you we hate you a lot, but I saw a Light and never felt it was a false light
@iiCeph16 күн бұрын
I think that déjà vu is you experience said thing for the first time, but it doesn’t process properly in the brain, it takes a second and then brain corrects itself and you reexperience what you had done, but only mentally.
@mortenpetersen46702 ай бұрын
Jeg har faktisk oplevet det at komme til en by hvor alle de beings der boede der var så glade for jeg var tilbage og det skulle fejres med fest og forsamling... En total lykkefølelse af at endelig at være hjemme igen og jeg fik en følelse af at der var der jeg kommer fra inden livet på jorden 🙏😇
@AlexReynardАй бұрын
In dreams, you can enter a space and think, 'I know how this is going to play out'. And it does, because you're the one creating your reality around you. You have a prediction, and since your mind is supplying the dream, it follows the pattern you presumed it would follow. We dream because we used to come from a realm where everyone could do this, all the time, and we _miss_that. We miss being there. Reality is fucking exhausting in comparison, having to all live in a shared, stable, locked-in world. We're homesick. We wanna be kids and just create everything again.
@wellslowery8586Ай бұрын
welcomed back every time
@sleepytmkАй бұрын
I had a relevant experience years ago that led me to subscribe to the theory that all time has already existed or exists at the same time. When I first started smoking weed i got really high alone one time and had what I can only describe as a transcendental meditative experience that I’ve never really been able to recreate. In this state I saw myself 2-3 months from the present. I wrote it down in my notes “I will have a Deja vu on the first day of 10th grade.” I wrote this down about two months prior to my first day of 10th grade. I completely forgot about writing that down and then on the first day of 10th grade I had the most powerful memorable Deja vu of my life. Surely the logical explanation is coincidence but I consider it to be one of craziest things to ever happen to me.
@kiethj7Ай бұрын
My first mushroom experience felt like i was returning home. Thats rhe best way to expain. It was such a immensely peacful and familiar feeling. Never felt love like that in such a powerful way
@kiethj7Ай бұрын
I didn't ask for any. Go away
@MoneymagiАй бұрын
Great video mate ❤
@mimiBankx2 ай бұрын
“ why do i feel like I’ve met you before” It is very simple. Because it IS you. Everything seen under the influence of hallucinogenic properties, is just a manifestation of your own imagination and state of mind. Nothing more and nothing less. If anything I think that is more beneficial, beautiful and fascinating
@flyfish20six99Ай бұрын
I would agree, but how do you explain all the similarities between others' experiences? The gnomes/elfs, the shifting gear structures, the same places etc. Also, if ive never seen these things before, how does my brain come up with the most beautiful imagery? Mostly playing devils advocate here/thought excersize
@bergs.8522Ай бұрын
I wouldn’t be so quick to shut down the possibilities of the connection between the spiritual realm and psychedelics
@XGames-9427 күн бұрын
I have deja vus during stressful times, sometimes several a day, and at that moment there is the sensation that this is how it is supposed to be. Like of course im here. Like rewatching a movie and remembering a scene you thought played out differently, then when you see it after a long time, you remember it clearly.
@Kovione996Ай бұрын
Today I had my first day at a new job. At some point I had Deja vu that I’ve already been in this situation, just to realise I already once realised I’ve been to this situation. In the evening I get this video recommended 😅 Anyone else experienced double Deja vus? I had it happen before, but as this was my first day in new job it’s even more strange. Also I used to have dreams (more like nightmares) that repeat many times and I need to figure out way how to escape. Once I fail I go again and again.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
Déjà vus* plural, no apostrophe saying déjà vu is. 🕊️
@Kovione996Ай бұрын
@@thekeysman6760 thanks, fixed it
@mattsheezy54692 ай бұрын
Ive had 3 temporal lobe seizures where I found myself suddenly having a vivid daydream, & the place I saw was so familiar, I Could Not believe that I’d forgotten about this place that I’d been to a million times over. It’s like that was my real life, & this one was just a dream. I’ve never had such an intense feeling of recognition, I wish everyone could experience it. The only picture I can remember is standing out in front of a school, under the rain guards out front. Look into it, if this were the 18th century I’d be convinced that I’d had a spiritual experience.
@amandawhitten8149Ай бұрын
Just subbed up🤙🏾🇺🇸
@UnpopularOpinion422 ай бұрын
I’ve heard it explained like this, in that moment your brain bypasses short term memory so that your current experience goes directly into long term memory and you are actually recalling it from long term memory in that same moment. This makes sense to me, but when it happens, it does seem MUCH deeper than that.
@Blake101247Ай бұрын
I had this exact feeling when I went to Iceland, for the first three days I had this magical euphoric feeling like I was in a different reality
@Goldun-nah2 ай бұрын
Ofc our inner world would feel more real bc it’s the only thing we each exist in. It’s the only thing that is for certain that is real. Everything external is manifested internally.
@AntiFungalCream116 күн бұрын
I have had deja vu before where I actually remembered that what I was experiencing was from a dream I had two weeks prior. In the dream I walked to the bottom of this hill and there was a Dr. Pepper can standing there. In real life I said to myself, "If there is a Dr. Pepper can there Im going to freak out." I went to the bottom of the hill and it was standing right there and I stepped on it just like in my dream, making my dream come true. Reality is much more than some physical cosmic accident.
@ch-arts-us28 күн бұрын
I did lots of psychedelics and this happens to me all the time. I've never been a place but i have. People, books, history. its crazy.
@StevenClarke-nk3zlАй бұрын
my trips were always an awakening and realization as I was pulled through multiverses outwards past galaxies in seconds and everything is alive and the universe has a face like a Hindu god and it recognizes me and smiles upon me! the realization is that I am just a bunch of particles and stuff just like everything else in the multiverse and I am part of it and therefore I am the multiverse! the multiverse and everything in it is ONE with me!❤
@N0THlNG-2-C-H3R3Ай бұрын
When I was a kid I had this and it caused massive headaches like in butterfly effect
@mothman7922Ай бұрын
The very first thought I had the first time in the realm was, Oh yeah I remember this, this is where we're from.
@joeyjojo84Ай бұрын
I never get Deja vu anymore, but for the last 10 or 15 years whenever I have had it, I’ve had what I call “double Deja vu”. It’s like I get a really strong sense that I’ve felt Deja vu about this particular place or situation before. Like not only have I been here before, but I’ve felt Deja vu here before. It’s nuts. A psychiatrist once told me Deja vu is sue to your bran filing a memory in your long term memory instead of short. Not sure if that’s true. But I guess it would make sense.
@plungy2 ай бұрын
By the time you reach an age between 15 and 25, you will probably be having déjà vu experiences more often than you will ever have them after that. The number of déjà vu experiences people report steadily decreases after 25 years old.
@FawnaFullerАй бұрын
That was not true for me. I’ve experienced more déjà vu now in middle age however, between 15 and 25 I was able to know who was calling on the phone before answering the phone every single time. I also won a lot of radio call contest. This was landline telephone, though it definitely has never been like that with cell phones.
@FawnaFullerАй бұрын
And it really was more like age 10 to 21
@free_spirit1Ай бұрын
Somewhere deep inside our brain there's a bunch of knobs. You turn one and your brain says "uh, this feels like reality". Most of the time it's at 50%, then some substance can turn it to 200%. Then we know of another knob that when you turn it the brain be like "uh, I'm in the presence of divinity". We know from transcranial magnetic stimulation that an area of the brain, when stimulated, will feel like it's in the presence of god. Almost everybody has these knobs. It's neat.
@cbandoАй бұрын
wasn’t much of a smoker back then, one of my homies brought some extra strong gorilla glue (weed) and i had no tolerance. thought we were smoking some reggie, when i smelled the dro and shrugged it off (yolo). the smoke session went smoothly; it was what happened afterwards that left the experience deeply rooted into my soul. I was laying on my homie’s couch and started staring at the ceiling. i then lifted my hands and my deja vu was triggered, at that moment i kinda got stuck in a loop. thoughts such as “wait i’ve done this before” were replaced by “wait it’s been 8 minutes and im still in a deja vu?” (it felt as if i had already experienced this before, and i already knew what was going to happen before it happened, i already knew what i was going to think before it became a thought). it just kept going and going, until i was liberated from the deja vu an hour later. the whole hour felt as if i already lived it, i knew what i was going to think, say, and i even knew what was going to happen (i was playing video games with my homies, and correctly guessed the sequence of events. they asked me if i had already beaten the game, when it had just dropped a day prior. i said no (they thought i was a psychic). i was having a conversation in my head, asking questions then answering them lmao. for example: “what’s the time? prolly 11. wait i remember grabbing my phone and it wasn’t 11. it’s 12:07” (i already had this thought due to my deja vu, i had no idea what time it truly was) *i check my phone* “yup, i knew it, it’s 12:07” soooo trippy.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
" Gorilla Glue"? No, Gorilla Glue is a strain and doesn't differ in strength between plants. Well, unless prior you had had a badly grown attempt! 😂🕊️
@cbandoАй бұрын
@ there’s three types of gorilla glue strains. gorilla glue #1, gorilla glue #4, and gorilla glue #5. I smoked gorilla glue #5, which is due to having the best characteristics of the previous strains. enlighten yourself before commenting
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
@@cbando No, they're called phenotypes* actually and they all come from the same strain! And there are ONLY 4! 😂🤦♂️ And what happened to the numbers in between, Sherlock? 🤣 Original Glue is GG#4, you numpty! The best one. #5 doesn't exist, wise-guy. 🧐Research properly, kid! Prior to any potential 'enlightenment'! I'm in my 50s and have been in it for decades.
@thekeysman6760Ай бұрын
@@cbando I so hope you don't delete all this and keep it up because you think you're right! 😂 Just wait for others to back me up. See you around, eh?...