Rick Strassman
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Yeah, because every person I've ever talked to that does DMT, they're all super smart.
Yeah, because every person I've ever talked to that does DMT, they're all super smart.
Well, it's not just in the brain, right? It's all throughout the body. Isn't that true?
Well, it's not just in the brain, right? It's all throughout the body. Isn't that true?
Well, it's not just in the brain, right? It's all throughout the body. Isn't that true?
Okay, so it's mostly in the brain. In the pineal gland or all throughout the brain?
Okay, so it's mostly in the brain. In the pineal gland or all throughout the brain?
Okay, so it's mostly in the brain. In the pineal gland or all throughout the brain?
So do you think that – is the idea that DMT existing in the brain is sort of what's responsible for giving us our perception of the world for – which animates the world around us, gives us this depth and color and –
So do you think that – is the idea that DMT existing in the brain is sort of what's responsible for giving us our perception of the world for – which animates the world around us, gives us this depth and color and –
So do you think that – is the idea that DMT existing in the brain is sort of what's responsible for giving us our perception of the world for – which animates the world around us, gives us this depth and color and –
Um, there's this, there's this other idea called the, um, which I think it was Andrew Gallimore who explained this to me, the, uh, the filter idea of the brain being a filter where it filters out all this other stuff that could exist in reality to what, so we can perceive only what we need to survive.
Um, there's this, there's this other idea called the, um, which I think it was Andrew Gallimore who explained this to me, the, uh, the filter idea of the brain being a filter where it filters out all this other stuff that could exist in reality to what, so we can perceive only what we need to survive.
Um, there's this, there's this other idea called the, um, which I think it was Andrew Gallimore who explained this to me, the, uh, the filter idea of the brain being a filter where it filters out all this other stuff that could exist in reality to what, so we can perceive only what we need to survive.
Yeah, I want I always wondered, like, is the is the DMT in there? Is that breaking down some sort of filter in the brain, which is enabling us to see more or like temporarily making us see something like like overloading the brain with information? And that's maybe explains that. this stuff that we're seeing or these things that we're experiencing or communicating with.
Yeah, I want I always wondered, like, is the is the DMT in there? Is that breaking down some sort of filter in the brain, which is enabling us to see more or like temporarily making us see something like like overloading the brain with information? And that's maybe explains that. this stuff that we're seeing or these things that we're experiencing or communicating with.
Yeah, I want I always wondered, like, is the is the DMT in there? Is that breaking down some sort of filter in the brain, which is enabling us to see more or like temporarily making us see something like like overloading the brain with information? And that's maybe explains that. this stuff that we're seeing or these things that we're experiencing or communicating with.
And, you know, once it fades, fades away, maybe those filters are coming back into, into place.
And, you know, once it fades, fades away, maybe those filters are coming back into, into place.
And, you know, once it fades, fades away, maybe those filters are coming back into, into place.