GoodGirlsGetGutted wrote:The idea of someone calling this a stupid discussion is flat out ridiculous at this point.
I'm actually learning things about science that I didn't know before!
Yeah, pharmacology doesn't seem to be the proper place for the term "stupid".
Have you read any about DMT? I can't help but find it to be mesmerizing that the most potent hallucinogen on earth is produced naturally in our bodies...only twice, supposedly.
Once when we're born, and once when we die.
The "Spirit Molecule" indeed.
Good post, Zu. I see how that can apply to Dissociatives, but I believe that it is extremely applicable for Psychedelics. "Ego Death" is a main staple of that experience, at least when you're talking about the more traditional ones.
I found it odd though, that Salvornin-A, an A-Typical psychedelic is completely unlike any other psychedelic found in nature down to the very pharmacology. It's a diterpene, and is almost completely directed towards Ego dissolution. An intensity rivaled only by DMT, which is the most traditional psychedelic, technically speaking.
The two that are most different in some ways are most alike? It's a trip.
Pharmacology blows my mind.