Researchers giving psilocybin to religious leaders (2017)
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#3The original article's title is misleading.
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#4The original article's title is misleading.
Study with small sample size suggests that brief drug-induced mystical experiences change people over time, leading them to report better moods, heightened altruism and forgiveness, more closeness with others, and a sense of connection six months later
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#7The original article's title is misleading.
Suggested Title: Study with small sample size suggests that brief drug-induced mystical experiences change people over time, leading them to report better moods, heightened altruism and forgiveness, more closeness with others, and a sense of connection six months later
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#8TLDR: Your brain has certain regions active during normal consciousness. Magic mushrooms shut down some of those parts and activates others, so your brain makes new connections to different regions and develops an altered consciousness.
Re: Researchers giving psilocybin to religious leaders (2017)
#9Suddenly, they'll care about their well being above others and their eternal connection to everyone else is shattered.
Re: Researchers giving psilocybin to religious leaders (2017)
#10TLDR: Your brain has certain regions active during normal consciousness. Magic mushrooms shut down some of those parts and activates others, so your brain makes new connections to different regions and develops an altered consciousness.
RTLDR: get off your face on mushies. It's like wow man.