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Synopsis: The Spirit Molecule investigates dimethyltryptamine (DMT), an endogenous psychoactive compound, which exists in humans and numerous species of plants and animals. The documentary traces Dr. Rick Strassman's government-sanctioned, human DMT research and its many trials, tribulations, and inconceivable realizations. A closer examination of DMT's effects through the lens of two traditionally opposed concepts, science and spirituality, The Spirit Molecule explores the connections between cutting-edge neuroscience, quantum physics, and human spirituality. Strassman's research, and the experiences of the human test subjects before, during, and after the intense clinical trials, raises many intriguing questions. A variety of experts voice their unique thoughts and experiences with DMT within their respective fields. As Strassman's story unfolds, the contributors weigh in on his remarkable theories, including the synthesis of DMT in our brain's pineal gland, its link to near-death & alien-abdu
 
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2010
75 min
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fairly straightforward to do is to

ask and answer the question of whether Ayahuasca could help

people who have drugs and alcohol abuse.

And given that we know that DMT and similiar alkaloids have a very strong effect

on the same receptors sites that are involved in depression.

And the notion that most people, in my experience,

who use drugs and alcohol are self-medicating a deep depression or an anxiety.

I've had permission now over the last years to utilize psilocybin

which is the active alkaloid in hallucinogenic mushrooms

in the treatment of patients with advanced staged cancer who have anxiety

for treating the anxiety, not the cancer.

Now, the psilocybin is 4-phosphorylixy-N,N-dimethyltryptamine so

obviously from the chemical structure point of view, you know, very similar to DMT.

Ultimately, what I want to do is

see these things used in a way they were used traditionally

to heal people, help people

and right now

helping people come to terms with dying.

It changes your whole relationship to your death, you're impending death,

believe it or not, you're gonna die.

And now with this tool with having crossed over already

you will, some of the fear around that will disappear.

Now I am beginning to wonder whether consciousness may actually survive biological death.

That maybe the model that we've been working under

in psychiatry and behavioural pharmacology model,

it's just wrong, it's backwards actually.

The consciousness is primarily in the universe and matter is a result of.

Utilizing substances like DMT or 5-methoxy-DM

may really help us prepare

by practicing a transcent dying experience.

As far we're observing,

very positive effects in regards to

the nature of the experience during the session,

and then subsequent effects on mood regulation,

and anxiety control, pain perception

and overall quality of life for cancer patients.

By large our subjects do quite well in the time they have remaining.

For those people who do come to terms with it,

part of this is a recognition that psychedelics have opened

a space that they weren't aware it existed

and sort of give them a vision of what could be pass death, as well as

a better perspective on the accomplishments they've made in life,

a better feeling about what they have done in their own lives.

What I think all people who have had psychedelic trips and meditations and so on are poking

more or less into the same higher realm

and receiving some information.

If we can develop this, into, this could absorbed into

ordinary science that we could approach with the scientific method and so on then

our intelligence, capability of survival on planet Earth,

would be increased.

We were a dying species, we

live on a dying planet, we're killing the planet

so our disease is extremely serious,

and therefore we're desperate to find new information, ideas and so on

that can transcend.

We have to evolve, and I think our intellectual evolution

may be predicated upon the psychedelic pioneers.

It's so easy to change the world, I mean

that's the kind of thing that you can see

on psychedelics.

If you don't get trapped in the beauty of the psychedelic experience itself.

You know, it's like looking through

the chandelier of reality from a different vantage point, you know

You can now project through those crystals in another way

and is beautiful.

But ...

Okay, now come back, you know, now come back.

I think if I ever were to resume giving people psychodelics, particularly DMT,

it wouldn't be just a kind of tinker with brain chemistry and just see what's happening.

I think one of the things I've also learned in the research

is that you just don't wanna give drugs and see what happens, that's a little

I don't know if calais is the right word but that's the first word that comes to mind, I think, if you really gonna

open people up like that, you need to do it for a purpose

not just for scientific curiosity and, you know, like to be helpful

rather that just sort of smart or clever.

To my mind are, is this kind of a two edge sword of simultaneously opening up to the new menious world

to the world of messages, the world of spirits, the world of entities.

And and the same time, rigorously, taking that material into the acid bath of neurology,

into sociology, into the ongoing construction of reality.

And that the wisdom that these things bring, is this kind of

a very tricky mixture of authentic religious experience

with gods, and messages and clear signs

and a sort of a remarkable mirror of the mind.

The curiosity, perhaps the uniqueness of the human creature

is that we live in both realms.

We have the ability for spiritual experience and

have the ability for physical experience.

The agenda of the spirit world, if there is an agenda

is to allow us to experience our full potential and to deliver our full potential

and maybe the choices that we are making right now

as a civilization of the society, rebound far beyond ourselves.

I think DMT is a forceable reminder that there's

a lot more about reality, the universe, ourselves,

the biosphere, whatever that we, there's a lot more to it than we imagine.

It seems our reality is not the only reality,

occasionally the cracks reveal themselves

and may even want to be discovered.

As humans, we are creatures that thirsts for knowledge.

We spend time, money and infinite energy searching for it

in schools, in churches, in business and in technology.

Knowledge is power and thus our greatest quest.

Dimethyltryptamine.

A molecule with a complex name and the simplest ability

to unlock the door to another dimension,

and perhaps, just perhaps, our future evolution.

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