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Thursday, September 11, 2014
"The Reason NASA Never Returned To The Moon" // Short Documentary of Alternative History~
Excellent, outstanding short little documentary here. Keep an open mind! Please?!
Sunday, August 24, 2014
Police & Thieves Songs from a Live Radio Show Broadcast // Check Out this Amazing Newer Hardcore Band!!
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Wednesday, August 20, 2014
Video "Could This Forbidden Anchent Technology Beneath the Arabian Sea, Force Mankind to Re-write History?" [Awesome Documentary!!]
This is very well done, esp. for a non-professional production. I loved watching this & I'll tell ya, it's very worth your time! Take 45 mins & get into it!!
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Video Documentary: "Surviving in the Siberian Wilderness for 70 Years"
This is a fascinating documentary on a tough, old broad!!!
Tuesday, August 05, 2014
"The Monks Of Simonopetra Monastery: 'Agni Parthene'" & A Few Other Full CD's of Eastern Orthodox Chants & Hymns!! Beautiful!
Some beautiful music for you. Always use love. Thank God for what we have, don't fret over what we DON'T have. Gratitude. Sobriety. Peace.
Monday, August 04, 2014
Monday, July 28, 2014
USS Liberty Cover-Up : Documentary on the Conspiracy Cover Up of the USS...
[1967] A sad, sad day for America, & the world at large. Israeli dirt-bags fired on an American ship, ostensibly on accident! (Yeah, right...) Jewish Israeli's killed dozens of American sailors and injured scores of others. Pathetic & cowardly (but doesn't that describe Israeli Jews?!) considering the USS Liberty was an unarmed ship!!
Saturday, July 26, 2014
"DMT & The Mysteries of The Pineal Gland" // "Understanding Sacred Geometry" // "The Cosmic Giggle" // "Ancient Knowledge"
Here are four excellent videos for your edification. I'm pretty certain that I've posted all or some of these video documentaries before. Nevertheless, they are absolutely worth posting again!!
Friday, July 25, 2014
"New History of Humanity: Astounding Scientific Discoveries"
Amazing documentary "The Missing History of Jesus"
This is one of the best documentaries on the search for Jesus (Issa), during His so-called 'missing years', that I have ever watched!!
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Tuesday, July 15, 2014
Video: "Ancient Hidden Technology of the Annunaki (Fallen Angels)" [Outstanding Documentary!]
Michael Tellinger, a South African, giving a captivating & most interesting lecture! He has written several great books that I highly recommend.
Sunday, July 06, 2014
Saturday, July 05, 2014
"ISIS" the Start of World War III? David Icke interview/tangent~
David Icke predicts this "Isis" group vs. the Zionists will be the beginning of WWIII...interesting. Watch it, cross-reference it, read books & articles, and pray.
Wednesday, July 02, 2014
"The Science of Tripping & It's Impact on Creativity" [Great Article Lifted from the 'Spirit Science & Metaphysics' Site!]
THE SCIENCE OF TRIPPING AND ITS IMPACT ON CREATIVITY
by Jennifer Miller
A new study reveals how hallucinogenic drugs put people in a more dream-like, “selfless,” and maybe creative state.
A new study reveals how hallucinogenic drugs put people in a more dream-like, “selfless,” and maybe creative state.
Proponents of psychedelic drugs have long insisted substances like LSD and psilocybin–the compound found in magic mushrooms–expand the mind, provide novel insights, and boost creativity. But only recently has scientific evidence started to bolster these claims. A new study in the journal, Human Brain Mapping and ongoing research into LSD at the Imperial College London, has begun to demonstrate that mind-altering substances increase communication between various regions in the brain, leading to mental states that are highly imaginative, sensorily vibrant, and emotionally intense.
But scientists aren’t merely confirming that hallucinogens are fun to do. If the effects of these drugs could be harnessed, then theoretically, they could be used to deliberately fuel creative output. “It’s possible that we could learn what sort of mode the brain enters when one has creative insights on the drug and then maybe we could learn about how that could be harnessed without it,” says Robin Carhart-Harris, a post-doctoral researcher at the Centre for Neuropsychopharmacology at Imperial College London and a co-author of the study.
The Research Trials
For the current paper, the researchers injected 15 participants with psilocybin and then put them in an MRI scanner. Subjects were over 21, non-claustrophobic, and had at least one previous experience with psychedelics (to ensure that nobody freaked out when they started hallucinating).
This intravenous method is “like a rocket launch,” Carhart-Harris explains. Subjects rapidly go “from normal consciousness to deep in the psychedelic state. They might have visual hallucinations, see fractal geometry, maybe animals and landscapes.” It’s akin to what we experience when we dream. And most interesting, subjects experience what researchers call a “dissolution of the self.”
“The brain networks that control our personalities and our ongoing stream of consciousness appear to be particularly affected by psychedelic drugs,” says Carhart-Harris. “This activity, which happens in the higher-level regions of the cortex, and is highly organized, collapses. On psychedelics, the sense of self, created by all of our previous experiences, doesn’t seem quite so solid. There’s a sense of uncertainty but also novelty. People start experiencing the world with almost child-like eyes.”
In other words, we lose ourselves.
“When an incredible piece of art is made, there is something entirely selfless in the act,” Carhart-Harris says. “There’s a spontaneity, an absence of self-consciousness.” Of course, making great art requires focus and persistence in addition to imagination. If you simply “take the breaks off” the mind, Carhart-Harris acknowledges, the mind will end up creating “a lot of junk.”
It took the scientists a full three years after conducting the psilocybin study to analyze the data they collected. Which means understanding how these drugs work is a slow process. An ongoing study of LSD has subjects taking the Torrance creativity test (thinking up alternate uses for mundane objects) while on the drug or a placebo. Not surprisingly, preliminary results show that people find more creative uses for cardboard boxes when high.
But it’s difficult to get a true baseline reading of creativity, or to even see how the brain functions in the midst of an imaginative act. “You lose a lot of the real-life validity of the creative phenomenon when you try and isolate it and examine it experimentally,” Carhart-Harris says. Just ask a painter to produce a world-class work of art from inside an MRI machine. Flashes of inspiration are unpredictable by nature; we can’t just make artists sit around in a lab until the light bulb goes off.
So there won’t be any creativity drugs on the market any time soon. But if you’re eager to see how psilocybin or LSD could affect your own creative output, you should give Carhart-Harris a call. (His team relies on word of mouth to attract subjects.) When you crawl deep inside the rabbit hole–or, for that matter, the MRI machine–you never know what you’ll find.
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