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RE: Philosophy of Use: Learning to Question Perception

in #psychedelic6 years ago

I had listened to an interview with Dr. Matt Brown that referenced that he had more success with achieving the psychedelic experience with breathwork than substances, so definitely in the vein of meditation, but likely utilizes some physical processes as well. I was introduced quite recently via this platform thanks to @psytoday, and haven't had the opportunity to delve into his work deeper, so I'm afraid I'm not sure if it's a good lead or not, for your particular inquiry.

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That is interesting and makes sense. One can change brain chestrey by altering oxygen levels.

I thought about this topic a little bit and actually wrote a little thing about another method that I didn't consider last night. I have complicated views on that particular "method" and I think drugs or breathing or most things are probably preferable. If I can ever get it edited that will be my next post.

One can change brain chestrey by altering oxygen levels.

Absolutely, I was just reading the article linked below about how good breathing practices can create this ideal environment for mindfulness but also creating some new pathways, so I find it quite complementary to someone hoping to explore the possibilities of the "rewiring" properties of psychedelic substances.

http://www.tcd.ie/news_events/articles/the-yogi-masters-were-right-breathing-exercises-can-sharpen-your-mind/8917

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