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Truly, and what's better is instead of an availability of just an hour in this vast timeline it is now available for viewing on demand for as long as the internet persists
I feel like the MC did Hamilton dirty. She butchered the name Hamiltons pharmacopeia because she’s never read the name or watched his show. And then she proceeds to call Michael pollan a psychedelic super star and one of the most influential people ever. Then she lists all these credentials excitedly. Michael pollan is moreso just a scientist and author who started to take an interest in psychedelics. Hamiltons entire career has always been dedicated to psychedelic research and exquisite psychedelic journalism. Hamiltons the real super star here
Ha-ha I tried to do the time thingy and got this:. ua-cam.com/video/XvMArmwI10Q/v-deo.html instead of 1:10:42 or whatever.. Edit2- holy cow- I just learned to type the time in manually- presto!
Really awesome crossover here. I’m a biochemistry major (extremely interested in pharmacology) and I’ve been watching Hamilton since I was in high school. After getting through so many Chem classes, I’m now taking my English 100 class for my GE after procrastinating it for years, and the professor I’m taking happened to choose one of Pollan’s books to focus the class around!!! Really fun seeing these two parts of my studies this semester intersect in this video.
@@nathanchildress5596 I used to listen to NPR a lot but then about 5 years ago I really started noticing all the mouth noises every newscaster there makes and it literally became unlistenable. I don't know if it was because I had earbuds in. I had listened with headphones plenty before. But now it's everything, phone speakers, headphones, Bluetooth speakers, I can't not hear the lip smacking and it drives me crazy
Hamilton is the best person to do this. I was also happy to see that Pollan wasn't defensive and seemed to respond honestly to all of the points that Hamilton brought up. I think it would be great to see Paul Stamets added in to this mix too.
@@siscoismyhomey The acknowledgement that he isn’t an expert and just a man with an opinion who did a fairly decent amount of research helps his credibility. His opinions are backed by evidence, but this doesn’t mean he can’t be wrong, nor that he has all the answers. Really great to watch.
Hey Hamilton. Thank you for creating your own channel finally. I’ve been waiting as has the vast majority of the society that embraces alternative thoughts that there is a grey area between all the black and white of the modern society.
Great interview. I loved Pollan's book and his approach to the subject - since everyone thinks he's the dude, it was refreshing to see him being challenged (but in a nice way). While Pollan gave great answers (once he'd got over the shock of a non-sycophantic interview style) I agree with Hamilton's position entirely...although perhaps he dwells a bit on the "what could go wrong" rather than "look at the progress". But it's great to see someone/something you really like being probed a bit rather than just a load of believers back-slapping.
@@ryankott7620 yes, both those things are true, he rejected the 3rd season, the movie ran into problems, and he went back to making a 3rd season which is being edited and finished as we speak
55:50 "What are your profit strategies for the future of psychedelic medicine?" IMMEDIATELY followed by a UA-cam ad. Please tell me you set that up intentionally Hamilton. Great talk btw....two people having a good honest conversation about a topic that hasn't seen anywhere near enough light yet.
Only 17k subscribers!!!? Hamilton you deserve millions. I have followed you since becoming interested in psychedelics in 2016. Much love brethren. 👁👽🌟✨🎶
The "Default Mode Network" is the full set of limitations that you've 'gained' via experience as a human being. “You are a divine being. You matter, you count. You come from realms of unimaginable power and light, and you will return to those realms.” ― Terence McKenna
I met Timothy Leary in an airport he arrived an hour or so before the cameras the news people even showed up I sat down in the chair looked over to this fellow my chin dropped and he knew I recognized him apparently nobody else did we talk for a minute or two I think them for the enlightenment I got as a young fellow in San Diego and it enlightened me to the third and fourth and fifth dimension that my mind saw without any influenceFrom the presuppose notions that my parents and society expected for me at that young age thank you Timothy and thank you Mr. MorrisYou continue to expand my horizons thank you so very much
@@alexandrumititelu647 getting paid and legality. I’m not going to sell this stuff, I want to work In a therapy office where we walk people though the journey
I didn't refer to anything illegal. Become a scientist ( chemist/ neuroscientist/ psychiatrist, or even a psychologist) and find funding for research. Move to another country if necessary. It is possible, but will you pay the price ?
@@alexandrumititelu647 im not moving to a seprate country to work in this. The first step is decriminalizing it and a releasing non-violent offenders. no one should be criminalized when looking for help.
"Placebo on rocket boosters" Maybe that's exactly what it is. If placebo is already so powerful, if it can cause so many physiological changes, then maybe psychedelics put the brain in a state where the placebo process is unrestrained.
This is the reason I tried psychedelics for the first time in my life, I wondered how much of it was just self-invoked. Salvia is no placebo for sure. This is also true for strong psychedelic experiences with any material.
The real gem from this is the moment Michael let slip that he cultivated his own psychedelic mushrooms. I always knew I liked this guy before, but man I love him now.
The Oregon law for licensed trip sitters scares me. I get that we place people in situations of immense power; nurses, doctors, police officers, military personnel. The screening of these trip sitters will have to be thorough because they are watching people in an incredibly vulnerable state. I also question how having a stranger or someone who does not know you well present might impact the experience. What if I want to make passionate love to my partner? Am I going to have to ask someone to leave the room? Will I be forced to shield my emotions and not fully express myself because a stranger is in the room? If this becomes the only way to get a clean source of psychedelics I have no freedom to choose how I use them or my actions while under the influence. And frankly the ability to choose when and where the psychedelic experience takes place is critical to establishing good set and setting.
@Mike Knight The message I get from doing mushrooms is a happy one to be honest. They probably aren't for everyone but I think people who have my type of personality benefit greatly.
@@rawbmar1166 I have found the effects of psychedelics to be variant in different people. What is challenging with shroomies is getting a constant dose and balancing that with each persons inherent body chemistry. I have seen identical measured doses have very different levels of intensity for different people. Ultimately we are talking about neural pathways and receptor sites and these are not present in the same numbers across users. In the same way our tastebuds are not all created equal. You can get a test to see how many tastebuds you have, how densely populated are they. For example master sommelier have far more tastebuds than the average person... same with master coffee tasters etc. We are not all wired to be Shaman, if we were, like nothing would ever get done and we would still be sitting in caves contemplating realty all day.
Lol Pollan keeping it real at the end. ....a scientist giving the lay man the hook up ;) Great talk been wanting something from both of them for a few months now.
Intelligent and open minded. People get the two confused, I’ve seen dumb people who are very educated, and profoundly intelligent people with closed minds. It’s a beautiful thing to see these two things come together.
PS Hamilton I’m glad you found the frog I was getting very worried last night when I saw that video you are a brilliant brilliant person thank you again bye-bye
Hamilton is a dream babe, amazing at doing all the things in life that I hate...he's a real role model.. that's so sweet to get to watch happen within my generation 💗🍰😋
It was a walk through my life from 15 yrs. On so many familiar names of people who walked into my life! But for Leary. I went to his Acid Test but that was it for him! He was to out on front street for me! I preferred the down low lol
Gravenous Hourr 👋 sure - when he isn’t reporting fiction as fact to advance his agenda. I was interviewed by hamilton morris approx. 2 years ago and hamilton exposed that he isn’t concerned with the truth about something as much as he’s concerned with advancing his career. hamilton morris is a proven corrupt journalist. -vincent
@@janosk8392 🙏 hamilton morris is my source; he appeared in a video for the museum and stated facts that were incorrect and misleading about us. hamilton morris after being confronted with his misleading statements chose the approval of the museum rather that being an ethical journalist and telling the truth. you will have to contact hamilton himself to find out why he made this unethical decision. - vincent
I'm glad that there's someone in mainstream culture that is as open in stating that drugs should be decriminalized as Hamilton is. I have thought drugs should be decriminalized for years. The pros clearly out weigh the cons. The crime rate and the war against our own citizens would be drastically taken down. I'm tired of knowing how many billions of American dollars are funding the Mexican cartel and crime ring.
"...their tolerance for authoritarianism went down." - perhaps the reason why governments might fear the wide-spread use of psychedelics? Ultimately, it might not matter, because with extended use, psychedelics seem to help you also realize that we are all one, so "authority" is a projection of the mind anyhow.
Hence using the medicalization angle serves the plutocrats to hold control over Psychedelics in the long term. I was supporting the IP-12 initiative on Psilocybin here in Oregon that was an initiative to serve many private lives, private “Hobbyists”-as Hamilton claims, as well as medical research professionals & therapists. Sadly the “architect(s)”of the initiative Tom Eckert(I have doubts around whether the Eckerts were actually the ones to write the initiative in the first place)ultimately Tom was poisoned by the love of money. The Love of money being the root of all evil. I pulled a large investment for IP-12 when it became IP-34, which is the initiative that made it on the Ballot here in Oregon for November 2020. All of us should have the legal freedom to use, make, trade, any drug we so choose, including heroin, pcp, Methamphetamine, psychedelics etc.. this is what these Oligarchs desperately want to stop. Its massively disrupts their control over power & mass narrative.
As long as I'm not harming others, there is no place for authority in the relationship that my consciousness has with itself or my plant friends, period.
I want to see the Part 2 of this conversation where they go in the the technical stuff. 58:45 I think Pollan is oversimplifying the rat cage experiment. A better follow up study showed that in 'Rat Park' Rats would still occasionally do coke or heroin, but otherwise lead a health normal rat life if they lived in a nice health rat 'cage' (more better rat park).
If Michael Pollan's argument against legalization of mushrooms is because it leads to aggressive marketing campaigns (especially directed at younger populations), then the answer is not to limit legalization but, rather obviously, to limit aggressive marketing campaigns in the same way as tobacco and alcohol advertising.
I'm so fucking grateful the internet allows me to experience talks like these
Be greatful to yourself for imaging this is possible
And that's a fact ☝️
Truly, and what's better is instead of an availability of just an hour in this vast timeline it is now available for viewing on demand for as long as the internet persists
Me too!!
Right? Extremely grateful
i really like how hamilton pushes back when he needs to, and how pollan continues to show respect. a great conversation. well done
I feel like the MC did Hamilton dirty. She butchered the name Hamiltons pharmacopeia because she’s never read the name or watched his show. And then she proceeds to call Michael pollan a psychedelic super star and one of the most influential people ever. Then she lists all these credentials excitedly.
Michael pollan is moreso just a scientist and author who started to take an interest in psychedelics. Hamiltons entire career has always been dedicated to psychedelic research and exquisite psychedelic journalism. Hamiltons the real super star here
For those wondering, the conversation was recorded on May 29th, 2019.
Better than most conversations nowadays
@@silverjews9252 LMFAO.
Need more of them actually
Noice! thenks breh.
Because that's what the world's come to. Sad.
I was having a pretty lousy day until the automated CC on this said *5 meow DMT* :')
Ha-ha I tried to do the time thingy and got this:. ua-cam.com/video/XvMArmwI10Q/v-deo.html instead of 1:10:42 or whatever.. Edit2- holy cow- I just learned to type the time in manually- presto!
Haha
Haha meow
Right meow
@@chinsymcgee1327 uhh did you just meow at me?
Hamilton’s excitement when pollan mentions his cultivation of mushrooms 😂 “which species??” 🤣
Makes more sense now because he was researching about the original penis envy
22:45
He should know better though ... no need to incriminate oneself
@@MattRoadhouse i think pollan knows what he's doing speaking out about it here 👍
hamilton and stamets... please!
This should happen. 100%
@Orion Rodriguez What podcast?
@@kaleb.metzger the JRE of course
@@kaleb.metzger Hamilton is supposed to release podcasts monthly but he's been lacking due to his upcoming season 3 premier next month.
@@RKFCGSBGK are his podcasts only available to his patrons?
Really awesome crossover here. I’m a biochemistry major (extremely interested in pharmacology) and I’ve been watching Hamilton since I was in high school. After getting through so many Chem classes, I’m now taking my English 100 class for my GE after procrastinating it for years, and the professor I’m taking happened to choose one of Pollan’s books to focus the class around!!! Really fun seeing these two parts of my studies this semester intersect in this video.
haha same here, my history prof for my GE history class whipped out the Botany of Desire and i was like yooOOOOO he likes drugs
@@raisschultz420 oh hell yeah!!!
@@HungUpOnADream1122what is GE, general education?
@@BLUEGENE13yes. Elective sort
The way Hamilton is lowkey addressing the way pollan portraits his research in a selfish way is mesmerizing
Respect to Hamilton for asking the tough questions ,they need to be addressed. I also respect how pollan responds.
He's hyper aware and doesn't let his emotions sway his narrative. It's such a super power I'm jealous to not possess.
no love for Jim Hogshire huh... for shame Pollan for shame!
Pollan has that safe yet annoying NPR tote bag intellectual moral code.
@@airmark02 interesting
I think it's good that Pollan gets through to the NPR type stiffs.
NPR has lots of good points to make, but one thing psychedelics are great for is dissolving self-righteousness. I think they should try them
@@nathanchildress5596 I used to listen to NPR a lot but then about 5 years ago I really started noticing all the mouth noises every newscaster there makes and it literally became unlistenable.
I don't know if it was because I had earbuds in. I had listened with headphones plenty before. But now it's everything, phone speakers, headphones, Bluetooth speakers, I can't not hear the lip smacking and it drives me crazy
Micro-dosing .1g Psilocybin + 100mg Niacin + 200mg Lions Mane, 5 days on 2 days off, has dramatically helped my depression.
It's a miracle drug, truly life saving.
1g of psilocybin isn't a microdose at all...
@@actionvlog4606 it says .1g bud, try reading a comment before trying to correct someone.
@@actionvlog4606 I was thinking the same exact thing until I saw the ‘.’
Videos like this are the reason I search Hamilton Morris in youtube about once a month, excited for some more content.
Watch how many experts appear when they’re legalized
Hamilton is such an intellectual heavyweight at such a young age. Brother I hope you become larger as you go on in life.
Oh man, Hamilton is razor sharp, such an entertaining combination
great interview, loved watching hamiliton pick at the fallacies in Pollans work. Could go on for hours
Hamilton is the best person to do this. I was also happy to see that Pollan wasn't defensive and seemed to respond honestly to all of the points that Hamilton brought up. I think it would be great to see Paul Stamets added in to this mix too.
@@siscoismyhomey The acknowledgement that he isn’t an expert and just a man with an opinion who did a fairly decent amount of research helps his credibility. His opinions are backed by evidence, but this doesn’t mean he can’t be wrong, nor that he has all the answers. Really great to watch.
@@kochevar99 Exactly! I could listen for hours.
Hamilton we are excited about this channel, look forward to all potential future content!
thank you for the work you do for the community
This is a wonderful interview / conversation.
Hey Hamilton. Thank you for creating your own channel finally. I’ve been waiting as has the vast majority of the society that embraces alternative thoughts that there is a grey area between all the black and white of the modern society.
So glad to see some more content from you man!!
Listening to this while painting. Thank you for the content, Hamilton, its keeping my brain active in isolation❤️
Nice one Hamilton and Michael, another great interview. Two of my favourite people right there!
Thanks Hamilton, would love more interviews!
Great interview. I loved Pollan's book and his approach to the subject - since everyone thinks he's the dude, it was refreshing to see him being challenged (but in a nice way). While Pollan gave great answers (once he'd got over the shock of a non-sycophantic interview style) I agree with Hamilton's position entirely...although perhaps he dwells a bit on the "what could go wrong" rather than "look at the progress". But it's great to see someone/something you really like being probed a bit rather than just a load of believers back-slapping.
This is a nice comment.
Thank you for this one, Hamilton. Your content is so enjoyable.
I love you Hamilton. ❤️
Awesome! Keep it coming Hamilton!
Fantastic! I look forward to seeing what this channel can become.
brilliant conversation. thank you Hamilton Morris and Michael Pollan, sound and interesting lads the pair of ye.
A Legend and a Legend together at last
Best content on UA-cam on this topic!! Hamilton and Michael P. Beautiful synergy!
You are the man Hamilton, can’t wait to see where this journey takes you - peace and love ❤️
I'm looking forward to season 3 of Hamilton's Pharmacopia
Same.. too bad I heard in a separate interview he declined the offer on his 3rd season because he wanted to work on a movie.
Ryan Kott
Not true at all. He's aiming for release in october of this year. He's talked about it many times and you can check his twitter for proof.
@@RKFCGSBGK I believe you, the interview I listened to was a while back maybe 2 or 3 years ago so that would explain things
@@ryankott7620 yes, both those things are true, he rejected the 3rd season, the movie ran into problems, and he went back to making a 3rd season which is being edited and finished as we speak
@@jmarvins Sweeet i cant wait
Watching these two gives me hope and then thinking about the UK government and the psychoactive substances takes it away ✌️❤️💯🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Shrooms grow all over the uk though ;) and the time is now! :) :) Happy picking.
You can order Dutch truffles through Royal Mail
55:50 "What are your profit strategies for the future of psychedelic medicine?"
IMMEDIATELY followed by a UA-cam ad.
Please tell me you set that up intentionally Hamilton.
Great talk btw....two people having a good honest conversation about a topic that hasn't seen anywhere near enough light yet.
This was delightful !! Thank you 🙏
oh man, two super influential chill ass dudes!!! gonna be an epic interview, got the sativas ready!
Great! Looking forward to more of these
Awesome, hope theres more to come
Only 17k subscribers!!!? Hamilton you deserve millions. I have followed you since becoming interested in psychedelics in 2016. Much love brethren. 👁👽🌟✨🎶
Up to 154k now 🖖
Can't wait to listen!! thank you for making a youtube finally. this is awesome
Wonderful conversation. Looking forward to the next season of Pharmacopeia!
Two legends talking. Amazing!
This is great! I really enjoyed this discussion.
very entertaining and interesting conversation!
Omg finally! I’ve been wanting to see @hamiltonmorris
Lets fucking go. been loving your work and cant wait to see more
Hamilton is so clear-eyed and has so much fucking integrity. Love how he grills pollen here
Yeah thanks for sticking it to him about Leary, Hamilton.
Awesome!!! Thank you!
So many good viewpoints in this - If I could archive all of this to memory easily I would.
This was great man! thanks for posting it, sad the quality kinda sucks though. Keep em coming!
Hamilton season 3 should be amazing. Can't wait.
I enjoyed this discussion . ! Thanks for sharing .
The "Default Mode Network" is the full set of limitations that you've 'gained' via experience as a human being. “You are a divine being. You matter, you count. You come from realms of unimaginable power and light, and you will return to those realms.”
― Terence McKenna
L o v i n g every second of this talk, thanks !
Thank-you 😊
Shine on Hamilton, shine on.
Awesome conversation 🔥
Very interesting talk, i'm half way trough the book right now. Love your content Hamilton! Regards from Belgium!
I met Timothy Leary in an airport he arrived an hour or so before the cameras the news people even showed up I sat down in the chair looked over to this fellow my chin dropped and he knew I recognized him apparently nobody else did we talk for a minute or two I think them for the enlightenment I got as a young fellow in San Diego and it enlightened me to the third and fourth and fifth dimension that my mind saw without any influenceFrom the presuppose notions that my parents and society expected for me at that young age thank you Timothy and thank you Mr. MorrisYou continue to expand my horizons thank you so very much
I would quit my job today to go work in psychedelic's. This is the future
What s stopping you
@@alexandrumititelu647 getting paid and legality. I’m not going to sell this stuff, I want to work In a therapy office where we walk people though the journey
I didn't refer to anything illegal. Become a scientist ( chemist/ neuroscientist/ psychiatrist, or even a psychologist) and find funding for research. Move to another country if necessary. It is possible, but will you pay the price ?
@@alexandrumititelu647 im not moving to a seprate country to work in this. The first step is decriminalizing it and a releasing non-violent offenders. no one should be criminalized when looking for help.
Thank you for fighting for freedom of knowledge, thought, and mind.
"Placebo on rocket boosters"
Maybe that's exactly what it is. If placebo is already so powerful, if it can cause so many physiological changes, then maybe psychedelics put the brain in a state where the placebo process is unrestrained.
This is the reason I tried psychedelics for the first time in my life, I wondered how much of it was just self-invoked. Salvia is no placebo for sure. This is also true for strong psychedelic experiences with any material.
Exactly. That’s how they are the non-specific amplifiers
The real gem from this is the moment Michael let slip that he cultivated his own psychedelic mushrooms. I always knew I liked this guy before, but man I love him now.
For research purposes but of course
Love to watch these with my coffee and sum gas. perfect start to the day
Love Hamilton Morris he is a pioneer. So is pollon..
@Cortpsila on Instagram yeah sure u do. Lol
Hamilton is awesome! Smart guy
Awesome job!
Love Hamilton's considerations, interesting and never banal ideas
The Oregon law for licensed trip sitters scares me. I get that we place people in situations of immense power; nurses, doctors, police officers, military personnel. The screening of these trip sitters will have to be thorough because they are watching people in an incredibly vulnerable state. I also question how having a stranger or someone who does not know you well present might impact the experience. What if I want to make passionate love to my partner? Am I going to have to ask someone to leave the room? Will I be forced to shield my emotions and not fully express myself because a stranger is in the room? If this becomes the only way to get a clean source of psychedelics I have no freedom to choose how I use them or my actions while under the influence. And frankly the ability to choose when and where the psychedelic experience takes place is critical to establishing good set and setting.
FREE THE SHROOMS!
I would just crack the lid
@@sadhu7191 Bahahaha
@Mike Knight What's not to trust? Psycilocybin is the truth.
@Mike Knight The message I get from doing mushrooms is a happy one to be honest. They probably aren't for everyone but I think people who have my type of personality benefit greatly.
@@rawbmar1166 I have found the effects of psychedelics to be variant in different people. What is challenging with shroomies is getting a constant dose and balancing that with each persons inherent body chemistry. I have seen identical measured doses have very different levels of intensity for different people. Ultimately we are talking about neural pathways and receptor sites and these are not present in the same numbers across users. In the same way our tastebuds are not all created equal. You can get a test to see how many tastebuds you have, how densely populated are they. For example master sommelier have far more tastebuds than the average person... same with master coffee tasters etc.
We are not all wired to be Shaman, if we were, like nothing would ever get done and we would still be sitting in caves contemplating realty all day.
Hamilton is a force to be reckoned
Lol Pollan keeping it real at the end. ....a scientist giving the lay man the hook up ;)
Great talk been wanting something from both of them for a few months now.
Hamilton I am a huge fan of your work. Keep up the great work.
Intelligent and open minded. People get the two confused, I’ve seen dumb people who are very educated, and profoundly intelligent people with closed minds. It’s a beautiful thing to see these two things come together.
wow the default mode network talk was amazing!
Great point at 38:40 about medicalization
Pollan seems like such a delightful person
Keep up the good work Hamilton, the world needs people like you.
I like your shows.
This is a very cool one! 💓
PS Hamilton I’m glad you found the frog I was getting very worried last night when I saw that video you are a brilliant brilliant person thank you again bye-bye
Hamilton is a dream babe, amazing at doing all the things in life that I hate...he's a real role model.. that's so sweet to get to watch happen within my generation 💗🍰😋
love that!
role* model
@@h3xag0nal 👍
It was a walk through my life from 15 yrs. On so many familiar names of people who walked into my life! But for Leary. I went to his Acid Test but that was it for him! He was to out on front street for me! I preferred the down low lol
We want season 3!
Hamilton Morris is an intellectual alpha.
Imagine Macaulay Culkin making a movie about the life of Timothy Leary. Amazing
Macaulay Macaulay Culkin Culkin?
Spectacular
54:55 Love your response and analogy here
We need Hamilton to weigh in on more topics around drugs. His knowledge should be forever imprinted and shared
Gravenous Hourr 👋
sure - when he isn’t reporting fiction as fact to advance his agenda. I was interviewed by hamilton morris approx. 2 years ago and hamilton exposed that he isn’t concerned with the truth about something as much as he’s concerned with advancing his career. hamilton morris is a proven corrupt journalist.
-vincent
@@justthemessengers
Can you offer your source to justify your assertion, please.
@@janosk8392 🙏
hamilton morris is my source; he appeared in a video for the museum and stated facts that were incorrect and misleading about us. hamilton morris after being confronted with his misleading statements chose the approval of the museum rather that being an ethical journalist and telling the truth. you will have to contact hamilton himself to find out why he made this unethical decision.
- vincent
I'm glad that there's someone in mainstream culture that is as open in stating that drugs should be decriminalized as Hamilton is. I have thought drugs should be decriminalized for years. The pros clearly out weigh the cons. The crime rate and the war against our own citizens would be drastically taken down. I'm tired of knowing how many billions of American dollars are funding the Mexican cartel and crime ring.
*LEGALIZED
"...their tolerance for authoritarianism went down." - perhaps the reason why governments might fear the wide-spread use of psychedelics? Ultimately, it might not matter, because with extended use, psychedelics seem to help you also realize that we are all one, so "authority" is a projection of the mind anyhow.
Hence using the medicalization angle serves the plutocrats to hold control over Psychedelics in the long term. I was supporting the IP-12 initiative on Psilocybin here in Oregon that was an initiative to serve many private lives, private “Hobbyists”-as Hamilton claims, as well as medical research professionals & therapists. Sadly the “architect(s)”of the initiative Tom Eckert(I have doubts around whether the Eckerts were actually the ones to write the initiative in the first place)ultimately Tom was poisoned by the love of money. The Love of money being the root of all evil. I pulled a large investment for IP-12 when it became IP-34, which is the initiative that made it on the Ballot here in Oregon for November 2020. All of us should have the legal freedom to use, make, trade, any drug we so choose, including heroin, pcp, Methamphetamine, psychedelics etc.. this is what these Oligarchs desperately want to stop. Its massively disrupts their control over power & mass narrative.
Reppin Philly now Hamilton? Penn really has become a destination for psychedelic education and research over the last 15 years #Psychedemia
Pollin's book but Hamilton is just a delight!!
THANKS Ham! Please more content...especially on Aryls! ;)
As long as I'm not harming others, there is no place for authority in the relationship that my consciousness has with itself or my plant friends, period.
what do you know youre just a morty
Yet we live in a world where we pay to bomb children and someone profits.
Amazing 😍
I want to see the Part 2 of this conversation where they go in the the technical stuff.
58:45 I think Pollan is oversimplifying the rat cage experiment. A better follow up study showed that in 'Rat Park' Rats would still occasionally do coke or heroin, but otherwise lead a health normal rat life if they lived in a nice health rat 'cage' (more better rat park).
How am I just now discovering this interview??!!
If Michael Pollan's argument against legalization of mushrooms is because it leads to aggressive marketing campaigns (especially directed at younger populations), then the answer is not to limit legalization but, rather obviously, to limit aggressive marketing campaigns in the same way as tobacco and alcohol advertising.
Adverts are a powerful tool