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TND EP#17: Dr. Rick Strassman | The Existential & Anthropological (Prophetic & Shamanistic) Implications of DMT-Use | w/ Sanjana Singh & Abraham Munoz Bravo The Naked Dialogue

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EP#17: Dr. Rick Strassman | The Existential & Anthropological (Prophetic & Shamanistic) Implications of DMT-Use | w/ Sanjana Singh & Abraham Munoz Bravo

Sanjana Singh (The Host): https://itsa2amgrunge.com/

Abraham Munoz Bravo: https://www.abrahammunozbravo.com/

The Phaneron: https://anchor.fm/thephaneron | https://open.spotify.com/show/088mJcjUvWnCw842DbP3IQ

Dr. Rick Strassman: https://www.rickstrassman.com/

Rick Strassman is an American clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He has held a fellowship in clinical psychopharmacology research at the University of California San Diego and was a Professor of Psychiatry for eleven years at the University of New Mexico. After 20 years of intermission, Strassman was the first person in the United States to undertake human research with psychedelic, hallucinogenic, or entheogenic substances with his research on N, N-dimethyltryptamine, also known as DMT. He is also the author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule, which summarizes his academic research into DMT and other experimental studies of it and includes his own reflections and conclusions based on this research. As a result of his research, Strassman came to call DMT the "spirit molecule" because its effects include many features of religious experience, such as visions, voices, disembodied consciousness, powerful emotions, novel insights, and feelings of overwhelming significance. During the project's five years, he administered approximately 400 doses of DMT to nearly 60 human volunteers. Strassman was the first to administer legally psychedelics to people in the United States in 20 years, and his research has widely been regarded as kicking off the "psychedelic renaissance", in which many psychedelic compounds have begun to be scientifically studied for the first time since the early 1970s.


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The Naked Dialogue Podcast w/ The Phaneron

EP#17: Dr. Rick Strassman | The Existential & Anthropological (Prophetic & Shamanistic) Implications of DMT-Use | w/ Sanjana Singh & Abraham Munoz Bravo

Sanjana Singh (The Host): https://itsa2amgrunge.com/

Abraham Munoz Bravo: https://www.abrahammunozbravo.com/

The Phaneron: https://anchor.fm/thephaneron | https://open.spotify.com/show/088mJcjUvWnCw842DbP3IQ

Dr. Rick Strassman: https://www.rickstrassman.com/

Rick Strassman is an American clinical associate professor of psychiatry at the University of New Mexico School of Medicine. He has held a fellowship in clinical psychopharmacology research at the University of California San Diego and was a Professor of Psychiatry for eleven years at the University of New Mexico. After 20 years of intermission, Strassman was the first person in the United States to undertake human research with psychedelic, hallucinogenic, or entheogenic substances with his research on N, N-dimethyltryptamine, also known as DMT. He is also the author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule, which summarizes his academic research into DMT and other experimental studies of it and includes his own reflections and conclusions based on this research. As a result of his research, Strassman came to call DMT the "spirit molecule" because its effects include many features of religious experience, such as visions, voices, disembodied consciousness, powerful emotions, novel insights, and feelings of overwhelming significance. During the project's five years, he administered approximately 400 doses of DMT to nearly 60 human volunteers. Strassman was the first to administer legally psychedelics to people in the United States in 20 years, and his research has widely been regarded as kicking off the "psychedelic renaissance", in which many psychedelic compounds have begun to be scientifically studied for the first time since the early 1970s.


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