[FairfieldLife] Re: Blissrooms
> Yeah, sitting up and meditating in the Domes is like that. Except that 9 out of 10 do not decide to become pastors after only 1 meditation in the Dome on a Good Friday... The effects seem closer to those of the placebo group. What I got from the story was that the research on this kink of drags has resumed after 30 some years of banning them, and that they found significant effects after administering a single dose only, Eustace -- The Meditation Meter Website http://emf.neocities.org/tm/meditationmeter.html http://emf.neocities.org/tm/meditationmeter.html
[FairfieldLife] Re: Blissrooms
https://www.brainwave-research-institute.com/meditation-boosts-endorphins.html https://www.brainwave-research-institute.com/meditation-boosts-endorphins.html ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : "..these hard-to-describe, intense feelings of rapture." Don't need no drugs necessarily. Yeah, sitting up and meditating in the Domes is like that. Some recreational drug use simply inhibits and can shut down spiritual life. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, wrote : http://www.radiolab.org/story/257856-mind-altering-bliss/ http://www.radiolab.org/story/257856-mind-altering-bliss/ NPR: RadioLab: Bliss Blissrooms Listen to the story (22') Can one blissful moment change your life? Producer Andy Mills http://www.radiolab.org/people/andy-mills/ introduces us to Reverend Mike Young, a man who can pinpoint a pivotal handful of minutes in the 1960s that he claims did just that. As a college student, he was part of a study in which theology students were given psilocybin (a.k.a. magic mushrooms) in a church basement during a Good Friday service. This might seem ridiculous, and in fact, it wasn't long after that the use of these kinds of drugs for both science and recreation was banned. Nonetheless, we follow our curiosity to some current psilocybin experiments that demonstrate the powerful and surprising effects of psychedelic drugs. Dr. Roland Griffiths http://www.radiolab.org/people/dr-roland-griffiths/ and Charlie Bessant help us pin down these hard-to-describe, intense feelings of rapture. And Andy finds himself reassured about a deeply personal experience from his own past.
[FairfieldLife] Re: Blissrooms
"..these hard-to-describe, intense feelings of rapture." Don't need no drugs necessarily. Yeah, sitting up and meditating in the Domes is like that. Some recreational drug use simply inhibits and can shut down spiritual life. ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,wrote : http://www.radiolab.org/story/257856-mind-altering-bliss/ http://www.radiolab.org/story/257856-mind-altering-bliss/ NPR: RadioLab: Bliss Blissrooms Listen to the story (22') Can one blissful moment change your life? Producer Andy Mills http://www.radiolab.org/people/andy-mills/ introduces us to Reverend Mike Young, a man who can pinpoint a pivotal handful of minutes in the 1960s that he claims did just that. As a college student, he was part of a study in which theology students were given psilocybin (a.k.a. magic mushrooms) in a church basement during a Good Friday service. This might seem ridiculous, and in fact, it wasn't long after that the use of these kinds of drugs for both science and recreation was banned. Nonetheless, we follow our curiosity to some current psilocybin experiments that demonstrate the powerful and surprising effects of psychedelic drugs. Dr. Roland Griffiths http://www.radiolab.org/people/dr-roland-griffiths/ and Charlie Bessant help us pin down these hard-to-describe, intense feelings of rapture. And Andy finds himself reassured about a deeply personal experience from his own past.