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DMT: The Spirit Molecule

  • 2010
  • Not Rated
  • 1 Std. 15 Min.
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DMT: The Spirit Molecule (2010)
THE SPIRIT MOLECULE investigates dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a naturally occurring 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, leading to the studyÂ’s potential impact through its inconceivable realizations.  A closer examination of DMTÂ’s effects through the lens of traditionally opposed concepts, science and spirituality, THE SPIRIT MOLECULE unravels the connections between cutting-edge neuroscience, quantum mechanics and human spirituality.  
 
As Dr. StrassmanÂ’s story unfolds, a variety of experts weigh-in on the intriguing questions raised by the research and the resulting theories, including the synthesis of DMT in our brainÂ’s pineal gland, its link to near-death & alien-abduction experiences, similarities to the "many-worlds" interpretation of quantum theory and the uncanny likeness to ancient religious texts describing prophets with DMT-like experiences.  The experts offer a comprehensive collection of information, opinions, and speculation to contextualize the nature of the DMT experience, and its role in human culture and the life force of our planet. 
 
Due to the profound nature, and visual phantasmagoria, of the DMT experience, the visual landscape of the film features stunning visualizations from Scott Draves (Electric Sheep), cutting-edge motion graphics that demonstrate DMTÂ’s conceptual link to human evolution and construction of the universe.  Additionally, stylized scenes reminiscent of Rod SterlingÂ’s Twilight Zone bookends, Joe Rogan (actor/comedian) serves as tour guide, navigating the expansive realms of Dr. StrassmanÂ’s DMT universe. 
   
The Spirit Molecule, a simple molecule with enormous implications.  The subtle combination of science, spirituality, and philosophy results in an abundance of incredible ideas and theories that could alter the way we understand the nature of reality and our relationship to it.
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn investigation into the long-obscured mystery of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a molecule found in nearly every living organism and considered the most potent psychedelic on Earth.An investigation into the long-obscured mystery of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a molecule found in nearly every living organism and considered the most potent psychedelic on Earth.An investigation into the long-obscured mystery of dimethyltryptamine (DMT), a molecule found in nearly every living organism and considered the most potent psychedelic on Earth.

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    • Mitch Schultz
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    • Mitch Schultz
    • Rick Strassman
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    • Joe Rogan
    • Ralph Abraham
    • Joel Bakst
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    • Regie
      • Mitch Schultz
    • Drehbuch
      • Mitch Schultz
      • Rick Strassman
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Joe Rogan
      • Ralph Abraham
      • Joel Bakst
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    • Self - Host
    Ralph Abraham
    • Self - Mathematician
    Joel Bakst
    • Self - Rabbi
    Steven Barker
    • Self - Pharmacologist
    Susan Blumenthal
    • Self - DMT Volunteer, Writer
    Erik Davis
    • Self - Writer
    Patricio Dominguez
    • Self - DMT Volunteer, Shaman
    Cynthia Geist
    • Self - DMT Study Nurse
    Neal Goldsmith
    • Self - Psychologist
    Alex Grey
    • Self - Artist
    Roland Griffiths
    Roland Griffiths
    • Self - Behavioral Pharmocologist
    Charles Grob
    • Self - Psychiatrist
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    • Self - Writer
    Kathleen Harrison
    • Self - Ethnobotanist
    James Kent
    • Self - Writer
    Dennis J. McKenna
    • Self - Ethnopharmocologist
    Terence McKenna
    • Self - Writer & Cultural Commentator
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    • Self - Psychologist
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      • Rick Strassman
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    5TheSpaceGoat

    Hard to take seriously due to the editing

    It seemed like this was filmed almost for children, the cheesy graphics, Joe Rogan segues where he's in a lab with chemicals set to grainy black and white, what was the age group they were trying to cater too?

    I have such a problem with the way drug culture is shown. Here we have a bunch of old and intelligent people talking about DMT with their pool of knowledge and experience on the subject matter... and while they're talking there's this background ~*trippy music*~ and quick cuts to graphics and the generic drug fueled imagery. This would have worked with Alex Grey's segment as he's an artist who specializes in creating art much like the transitions, but when it's filming old doctors talking about it, it's just embarrassing.

    Very informative, shame about the editing.
    1collins-803

    Spreads, rather than dispels ignorance around DMT

    This documentary is yet again another example why one of the biggest obstacles to dispelling societal ignorance around psychotropics is often the users themselves. If you're looking for scientific explanations around the properties, effects, and potential side-effects around DMT, look no further. Instead you'll discover the film begins to devolve into various sweeping statements ranging from the pseudo-scientific to the completely unscientific ramblings of mystics.

    The film begins to explore the idea that we can use psychotropics --DMT in particular-- for the sake of exploring and discovering aspects of reality that might not be available to us in ordinary perception. Fair enough, as long as we keep in mind what we're "discovering" are interesting chemically induced perceptions, and not, as many of the film's most wildly metaphysical poetic-waxing statements claim, real parts of the universe "out there" that are hidden from us with the "ball and chain" of reason and scientific confirmation.

    The way that it presents these musings is through interviews of various psychologists, "writers", mystics, and "shamans" interspersed between what seems to be winamp animations and art taken from Alex Grey. Sure, okay, it's a film about DMT. But it's hardly inventive compared to the master Gaspar Noe film Enter the Void where the drug is featured heavily.

    People's perception of psychotropics is an erasing of reason for New Age tarot-card reading "channeling" of other dimensions by hippies. It's an unfortunate misperception, one that this film surely would confirm even to the open minded. In the end it adds to the list of the pseudo-scientific New Age "what the bleep" nonsense that attempts to pass off as credible. Instead of dispelling the ignorance, it reflects this society's scientific illiteracy in an unfortunate postmodern age where drug induced fast food religious experiences pass as empirical research. But you know, as the postmodernists will tell me, "well, that's like...your opinion...man..."
    6albabababy

    cheesy but informative

    Pretty weak psychedelic visuals. Bad, bad graphics and some things (like a psychedelic trip) should generally not be represented because it always looks cheesy. But if you're interested in DMT you will find some good info
    TheCynicReels

    Documentary Missing Important Info

    Although this movie covers some scientific research done regarding the use and affects,of Ayahuasca, two plants combined to create a powerful hallucinogenic, containing the main subject DMT or N,N-Dimethyltryptamine. DMT is supposedly a naturally occurring substance in the human body, or brain.The movie misses the mark by not commenting on the dangers of using such a drug . It combines the fantasy that there is some spiritual world, alternate dimension accessible by the use of DMT..where one can interact with other beings . Unfortunately this movie seems to be geared towards the drug culture trying garnish attention and build momentum to achieve more grant money for research. I am all for research but there seems to be a huge disconnect between the science and the fantasy. Therefore the film is no more than a well produced movie making claims it can not support.I would recommend this movie for those who want to see how drug culture makes radical claims.
    8westside-surfer

    Cosmic blend

    The Spirit Molecule was informative and entertaining introduction to DMT. My research on the pineal gland, which led to DMT, uncovered a flood of pseudoscience and nut-jobs. I keep an open mind, I but stop listening once the speaker ventures into the Illuminati and ancient aliens. No thank you, I'll watch X-files instead.

    The documentary anchored itself in science then plunged into metaphysics. Half the panel were accredited professionals; the other half were artists, writers, and mystics. Surprisingly, the opposing sides complimented each other by providing an insight connected with their expertise. Besides introducing DMT, the documentary addresses the role of psychedelics in ancient and contemporary life.

    Now for the problems: 1) Though Joe Rogen is a funny guy, his role as the host lowered the overall credibility almost to a mocking level.

    2) The speedy cuts between interviewees and visual effects was very distracting. Many times I stopped listening to speaker because the psychedelic visuals kept distracting me. Also the trippy soundtrack, which was neat at first, was overdone. A good director would have sensed when artistic team was going too far.

    I enjoyed this documentary and recommend it to anyone with an interest in science and metaphysics.

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      • 1. September 2014 (Niederlande)
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