Thanks for such a warm welcome.
Quote: welome to the nexus. As you are studying medicine, do you intend to go into the field of psychedelic studies too, or is this just a personal interest of yours? What do you mean by "spirit and science" - what does each of them mean to you and what are you looking for to link them?
Although at the moment it is of personal interest, the field of psychedelic studies definitely seems to be calling out to me. There's so much potential for these substances that are so misunderstood by the majority of society. For me 'spirit' refers to the inner aspects - that which cannot be measured as it is subjective, and 'science' as the outer aspects that can be measured and proved. Combining science and spirit for our future evolution I think would definitely need to involve a different approach to our closed-minded methods of having to show definitive repeatedly measurable results to prove that something is of any value to man.
Quote: As for psychedelics and Psychotherapy etc, I'm sure you've already looked at all the material MAPS provides, or Stan Grof / Tim Leary / John C. Lilly etc. It seems that recently work in this area is increasing. There are conferences on it occaisonally, two of them I visited, and I think next year there will be a big symposium in Switzerland again, which probably will be very interesting, so check it out if you can make it there.
This sounds fascinating and until now was unaware of such conferences. I particularly admire the work of Karl Jansen in looking at ketamine death/rebirth psychotherapy, and also Rick Strassman's approaches to DMT and psilocybin research. I will certainly check out MAPS website and find details of future conferences.
Quote: I am also very interested in the use of psychedelics for therapy, as well as drug addiction.
It's great to see this kind of stuff being done underground or personally, but I would love to see it implemented into basic medical practice, rather than demonized. It seems like this movement is inevitable and I can see it slowly working it's way into place regardless of the laws that seek to suppress..
I fully agree that psychedelics should be used in everyday medical practice, particularly as palliative care for the terminally ill and in psychiatry. I think the main issue is a wide lack of understanding and knowledge of these substances across the medical profession. I'd love to help try and change that.
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