• @Usernamealreadyinuse@lemmy.world
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    1511 months ago

    Tldr: The article is about the research of Roland Griffiths, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences at Johns Hopkins University, who studies the effects of psychedelic drugs such as psilocybin, the active ingredient in magic mushrooms, on human consciousness. He has conducted experiments with healthy volunteers and people with depression, anxiety, addiction, and terminal cancer, and found that psilocybin can induce profound and lasting changes in mood, personality, and spirituality. He also explores the similarities and differences between psilocybin-induced states and those achieved by meditation. He believes that psilocybin can help people overcome their fear of death, find meaning in life, and reconnect with themselves and others. He hopes that his research will contribute to the scientific understanding of the nature of consciousness and the potential benefits of psychedelic therapy

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    011 months ago

    This is the best summary I could come up with:


    It’s a habit I picked up from my mom, who always took home some piece of the beach that she could hold when she returned to her life in a landlocked state.

    Then the rough edges smooth over time and ultimately they dissolve into sediment and blow away into the air or get swept away by the water.

    Griffiths had spent the later stage of his career exploring the ways that psychedelic drugs, specifically psilocybin, could help patients with depression, addiction issues and even terminal cancer.

    First of all, he was the person who finally convinced me to delve more deeply into meditation — a practice he credits with helping him navigate the closing chapter of his life.

    It comes from psilocybin-containing mushrooms and has been used for hundreds to thousands of years with indigenous cultures for ceremonial healings or sacramental religious experiences.

    Griffiths: Yeah, I went in for a screening colonoscopy, thinking myself to be completely healthy, and coming out with a stage four colon cancer diagnosis.


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