One could imagine a sort of Neuralink rig for a disembodied neuron culture that 
could be trained to learn arithmetic or other input/output patterns, where 
dosage of psilocybin was an experimental variable.

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0896627321004232


From: Friam <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Steve Smith
Sent: Friday, April 29, 2022 9:24 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [FRIAM] Psychedelics


re: https://psychedelicscience.org

It looks like Denver is carving a niche for itself as an early 
adopter/investigator in recreational drug normalization.   My younger daughter 
moved to Denver just about the time they were holding Marijuana Festivals 
(meetings) leading up to the decriminalization which  foreshadowed the 
legalization in CO, and then many other states falling like dominoes in their 
wake.

I'm fascinated by but somewhat aloof to the universe of "altered state" 
inducements.   Aside from mild doses of alcohol and caffeine, I'm not very 
practiced in chemical alteration.  My occasional indulgence in various modified 
ketogenic (including strict) dietary regimes have made me aware of the 
mental/psychological/metabolic differences that food/nutrition alone can yield. 
  My (mild) practice with mindfulness meditation is also informative.   There 
was a time when I worked hard(er) to generate altered states through synthetic 
sensoria (VR), but as VR/AR has become more mainstream, I've lost some 
focus/interest in that area.   Or maybe I'm just getting old.

I am happy for others who seem able (compelled) to dive deep into these 
(apparently) more acute shortcuts to "altered states" and particularly the 
"entheogenic" stylizations.   Having never really internalized any theology, 
this may be it's own mode of wishful thinking.   I don't have my own "Brigham 
Young" or "Brigham Old" * <https://www.jstor.org/stable/1343182> to chat with 
across the brushfire in the arroyo, for example.  So I will continue to watch 
from the sidelines.

I *do* have some minor hope that psychedelics can have a meaningful play in 
"healing" traumatic injuries/experiences.   I lost a friend/housemate to 
suicide just a few years ago after decades of traditional (and often very 
invasive) approaches to trying to recover his "self" after a traumatic brain 
injury.   He was searching for help/support in the use of psilocybin as a 
possible alternative relief/remedy when he finally threw in the towel.   This 
was not long before Michael Pollan's "how to change your mind" brought the 
subject into the mainstream.

* It was a Dark and Stormy Night - Le Guin 
1980<https://www.jstor.org/stable/1343182>
On 4/29/22 8:52 AM, glen wrote:
Heh, I don't even know what I'll be doing next week, much less a year from now. 
But it's on the calendar!

On 4/26/22 12:26, Prof David West wrote:

I am planning to attend and have a condo/house for the week.

Hope others might be interested.

https://psychedelicscience.org

Davew

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