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It showcases what psychedelics teaches people about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression and transcendence.It showcases what psychedelics teaches people about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression and transcendence.It showcases what psychedelics teaches people about consciousness, dying, addiction, depression and transcendence.
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I found this to be a very hopeful and inspiring documentary, regarding the renaissance of psychedelic drugs for the treatment of the most critical mental illnesses. Research on four different drugs has been given the green light to resume after initial trials in the 1950s and early 1960s. These drugs are being proven to genuinely help with long entrenched maladies such as PTSD, depression and anxiety, providing real and lasting help to those so afflicted. Should be mandatory viewing for policymakers involved with overhauling America's mental health delivery system.
Michael Pollan has again proven himself to be one of the frontmen of the modern day psychedelic resurrection. Psychotherapy is the messiah to our current mental health epidemic. This series paints a rationalized, trustworthy picture of psychedelic substances, and puts it in a new light. Throughout the course of history, the human consciousness has consistently increased in complexity. The downside is that the mental complaints are increasing in complexity as well.
I truly believe the subject of this documentary is the key to stagnate the upward trend of the dark side of the human brain.
I truly believe the subject of this documentary is the key to stagnate the upward trend of the dark side of the human brain.
I watched the first episode, the one about LSD. In my younger daze I was quite well acquainted with the dreaded lysergic. I went to AA for many years and I heard about Bill W taking acid after he got sober. The TV show stated that he got sober because of his acid experience.....not so, he got sober 8 yrs before acid was invented. I heard he was looking for a cure for his long term depression so he tried acid.
Other than the misinformation I enjoyed watching the episode.
Other than the misinformation I enjoyed watching the episode.
I really enjoyed this series. I felt each episode dealt more with the possible medical applications of various psychedelic agents and as a whole lead me to suggest a series title of "How to Heal (Your Mind & Society)" which yes is also, "How to Change Your Mind", as what the series might have to offer.
I've found it's hard to force spirituality on anybody, and difficult to stress the importance of these chemicals for living a full life (for some). Shows like this are excellent ways of spreading the word, and inspiring more people to get involved.
Michael Pollan explains things very well - if you've seen him on various podcasts or read his book you'll know that.
Sometimes a lot of the accounts can become slightly repetitive, but that's probably just my opinion as I've seen a lot of similar content.
Highly recommend.
MT.
Michael Pollan explains things very well - if you've seen him on various podcasts or read his book you'll know that.
Sometimes a lot of the accounts can become slightly repetitive, but that's probably just my opinion as I've seen a lot of similar content.
Highly recommend.
MT.
Did you know
- TriviaTimothy Leary, the pioneer of the psychedelic movement in the 60s, is Winona Ryder's godfather.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Psychedelic Assisted Therapy (2023)
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