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DIY mind machines, black mirrors, breathwork.
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A lab for weird consciousness experiments. DIY mind machines, black mirrors, breathwork. http://Psychonaut.tech

Highly enjoyed the @QualiaRI meetup in London tonight. Couldn't stay the whole thing, but always glad to go to in-person things.


Nebulous nearnesses cry to me. At this timeless moment, someone dear to me Wants me near, makes me high


I see a connection

PsychonautTech's tweet image. I see a connection

I used to like micro dosing at slightly above threshold level. Everything took on a magical quality and I had a weirdly synchronistic few months. But I definitely got lost staring in the carpet a few times.

A big reason why I'm ambivalent about the microdosing model is that many seem to assume microdosers can go about all of their usual daily activities in that altered mode. I'm unconvinced that they're right to assume it's safe/good/fine to do that... 🤷‍♂️



Maybe they shouldn't have named it that.

PsychonautTech's tweet image. Maybe they shouldn't have named it that.

Delusion-maxing is underappreciated. We should all be taking placebos all the time. This is one of my more serious posts.


I remain enthralled by mirror gazing and The Strange Face Phenomenon. I've been compiling various notes and will put something up on the site soon. If you really dig into the literature there is a VAST corpus of techniques here, and I think it speaks to something right at the…


On Strange Face Phenomenon studies: "The prevalence of illusions was also significantly greater in samples that were older, [and] had higher proportions of female participants". I don't know what this means but I like it.


Strange face illusions: A systematic review and quality analysis - ScienceDirect share.google/Jcye0MWfWnxAeh…


Collecting Alice in Wonderland editions is itself a psychedelic experience because I am forever reminded of how the same scenes can be interpreted and illustrated so differently. Each illustrator takes you down their OWN rabbit hole.


I now have so many copies of Alice in Wonderland that I'll have to expand to a second shelf. There is now an "Alice Section" of my library.


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