http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aufjjU0EYxkI fell over this video, which I find very interesting and it seems (from this short clip) pretty legit.
But neuropatterns seems like quite a difficult area to study. It may be from my lack of knowledge on how this field of research works, that it is hard for me to understand how this could actually be proven.
That said, I have seen other non-drug related documentaries about the brain and how repeated feelings and emotions will reinforce and kind of glue the neurotransmitters, for those particular emotions, together.
So I was wondering if what they say in this video is actually proven, or it is a theoretical suggestion build on statements from users experiences?
Also is this only true for ayahuasca?
In The Spirit Molecule, Rick Strassman concludes that DMT had little to none long term effects on the brain. I'm guessing the difference would be in the length of the experiences, and therefore with ayahusaca, our brain is better capable to process these experiences and emotions and thus make these new neuropaths.
But I'm no expert and I'd love to hear from someone who has a lot more knowledge on these fields than I do
I have only tried the DMT experience by smoking it, and I'm slowly preparing for my first pharmahuasca experience, so I find all this quite interesting! I know I could use some new neuropaths to break up some of my bad emotional habbits, and it would be the bomb if aya or pharma would actually help me to do this
(also, if anyone knows the name of the full documentary, please do share!)