Tuesday, October 1st from 9am to 12:00pm PDT Register here Price: $100 Cost: $80 for CE credits Scholarships Available Spiritually-integrated and ecologically conscious psychedelic care supports social justice. Through valuing reciprocity, […] The post Workshop: Ecology, Spirituality and Psychedelics appeared first on Chacruna.
The psychoactive fly agaric is legal in every US state but one. When rumours of voodoo connections surfaced, I had to get to the bottom of it.
What are the 10 best psychedelic rock debut albums of all time? Psychedelic Scene’s Allie Iverson provides the answer. The post The 10 Best Psychedelic Rock Debut Albums in Music History appeared first on Psychedelic Scene Magazine.
Wednesday, August 21th from 9am-12pm PDT Register here Cost: $150 Cost: $80 for CE credits Scholarship Application Are you involved with a Church that uses psychedelic sacrament? Do you want to […] The post Workshop: How Can You Protect Your Psychedelic Plant Medicine Church, Community and Clients? appeared first on Chacruna.
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James Lowe, the singer/guitarist/frontman for the Electric Prunes, discusses the band’s reaction to hearing their hit song “I Had Too Much to Dream (Last Night) on the radio for the first time, working with Todd Rundgren, and why he’s disbanding the group. The post Interview: James Lowe of The Electric Prunes appeared first on Psychedelic Scene Magazine.
Sociedelic Sociedelic - Psychedelic Society Community and News In today’s fast-paced world, people are constantly looking for ways to boost their mental and physical performance. One increasingly popular method is biohacking, which involves making small, incremental changes to your lifestyle and diet to improve overall health and efficiency. A particularly intriguing trend within biohacking is the use of psilocybin mushrooms. These mushrooms are […] The post Biohacking Your Brain: How Shroom Caps Can Boost Productivity appeared first on Sociedelic.
Women and Psychedelics: Uncovering Invisible Voices highlights the overlooked contributions of women in the history and science of psychedelics. It emphasizes the essential roles women have played in research, therapy, and cultural practices across different regions and eras, challenging traditional, male-dominated narratives of psychedelic history. The post Introduction to <i>Women and Psychedelics</i> appeared first on Chacruna.
The Who had a special relationship with San Francisco’s Winterland Ballroom, where they played some of their most memorable shows. The post Teenage Wasteland–The Who at Winterland, 1968 and 1976 by Edoardo Genzolini appeared first on Psychedelic Scene Magazine.
Mars-1 is a San Francisco-based visual artist who uses organic shapes to create surreal images with a distinctly extraterrestial feel. The post Artist Spotlight: Mars-1 appeared first on Psychedelic Scene Magazine.
Psilocybin reduces alcohol consumption in rats by altering specific brain pathways, suggesting potential for new treatments for alcohol use disorder, according to a study published in Brain.
Salvia Divinorum is considered to be one of the strongest and most psychedelic plants on Earth. This is what you need to know before you embark on this journey.
Psychedelics-related crimes and hospitalizations have not increased since the law passed in 2022, according to an analysis by the Reason Foundation. [...] Read More... The post Here’s How Psychedelics Legalization Is Unfolding In Colorado appeared first on DoubleBlind Mag.
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Kanna has a rich history of use among the Khoisan people of South Africa, who valued it for its mood-enhancing properties. Can this be the natural MDMA?
The Vermont-based band nods to their zany past while displaying resolute maturescence on their first new studio release in four years. The post Evolve by Phish–Album Review appeared first on Psychedelic Scene Magazine.
Geoff Bathje, initially supportive of Psymposia’s critiques within the psychedelic field, has grown skeptical of their recent approach. Bathje argues that Psymposia’s criticism of MAPS and Lykos lacks nuance and may perpetuate stigma and hinder drug policy reform. He believes Psymposia’s tactics and rigid views could harm efforts for a balanced, inclusive approach to psychedelic therapy. The post The Unbelievable Claims of Psymposia about MAPS and MDMA-Assisted Therapy appeared first on Chacruna.
The Beachwood Sparks just delivered Across the River of Stars, their first album in twelve years–produced by The Black Crowes’ Chris Robinson. The post Across the River of Stars by Beachwood Sparks–Album Review. appeared first on Psychedelic Scene Magazine.
Wednesday, August 7th, 2024 from 12:00-1:30pm PDT Register for this event here. Maxi Cohen is a filmmaker whose groundbreaking movies have played in theaters, festivals, and on television around the world […] The post The Healing Power of Ayahuasca and Film appeared first on Chacruna.
Chacruna introduces a special issue of "Frontiers in Psychology," examining power, discrimination, and privilege. The discussion covers biases like racism and sexism, aiming to uncover root problems in power distribution. Researchers from diverse backgrounds contribute to the 20 articles that make up this special issue. The post Special Issue on Power, Discrimination, and Privilege in Individuals and Institutions appeared first on Chacruna.
The author, Adam Miezio, explains why people tend to see hexagons while tripping. The post Why Are Hexagons Common During Psychedelic Journeys? appeared first on Psychedelic Scene Magazine.
A new study reveals that psilocybin, the active compound in magic mushrooms, temporarily disrupts brain networks involved in introspective thinking, like daydreaming and memory. These changes persist for weeks, potentially making the brain more flexible and improving mental health. The findings could pave the way for psilocybin-based therapies for depression and PTSD. The research underscores the importance of using these drugs under medical supervision.
The OpenScope program is investigating neural activity through four new projects, exploring topics like psilocybin's effects, motion perception, visual texture recognition, and subtle changes in appearance. By using advanced imaging techniques in mice, researchers aim to understand how the brain processes these complex functions.
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When it comes to learning and growing from our psychedelic experiences, we need to do more than simply take the substances and expect all the magic to happen. We need to utilise other methods in our preparation and our integration for these experiences. Different methods can help set us up for insightful experiences, and then […] The post 4 Journaling Methods to Boost Beneficial Psychedelic Processes appeared first on Maps of the Mind.
The Church recently stopped in at the B Street Theater in Sacramento, California and performed a double set as scheduled opening act The Afghan Whigs failed to show up. The post The Church at the B Street Theatre in Sacramento, July 8, 2024–Live Review appeared first on Psychedelic Scene Magazine.
Neuroimaging research has found that psilocybin increases self-inhibition in visual brain regions and enhances top-down connectivity, leading to vivid, internally generated visual imagery with eyes closed.