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I found this vid on someone's page (Solari) who's renaming I borrowed for this post. Thanks Solari!
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A brain scientist gives a passionate and brave speech about her stroke experience. She felt she needed to share something, and right she is.
Any curious observations? Could a stroke possibly trigger the pineal glad to release DMT, and is it possible that this scientist experienced its effects? Could one property of DMT hyperactivate our right hemisphere? I always thought of transcendental experiences as a form of bi-hemispheric integration, minus the physical dying ;-)
20 minutes well spent
www.youtube.com/watch
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A brain scientist gives a passionate and brave speech about her stroke experience. She felt she needed to share something, and right she is.
Any curious observations? Could a stroke possibly trigger the pineal glad to release DMT, and is it possible that this scientist experienced its effects? Could one property of DMT hyperactivate our right hemisphere? I always thought of transcendental experiences as a form of bi-hemispheric integration, minus the physical dying ;-)
20 minutes well spent
www.youtube.com/watch
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Re: Accidental Nirvana
Thu, October 15, 2009 - 1:03 AMThis ladies experience'
Two processors in the brain' one series' one parralel' you take the parralel processor offline' you lose the ability to navigate!
Everything dissolves into' symbols' of which mind has no way of getting reference location from'
Bliss!
Nobu +