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Hamilton Morris Interviews Dr. Dennis McKenna - New Natural Psychedelics 

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A far-ranging discussion with one of the greatest contributors to the science of psychedelics, this is a good one!
Website for the 55th Anniversary of the Ethnopharmacologic Search for Psychoactive Drugs. espd55.com/
Dr. McKenna's academy website. mckenna.academy/
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@georgewilliams1062
@georgewilliams1062 Год назад
Psychedelics are the reason why i didn’t take my life when i was at my end. I was stripped of my ego and saw the beauty of life and interconnectivity and even though i still battle anxiety and depression, I’m doing better everyday and will never think in such a self destructive way again.
@Jerryberger9235
@Jerryberger9235 Год назад
Psychedelic’s definitely have potential to deal with mental health symptoms like anxiety and depression, I would like to try them again but it’s just so hard to source here
@zoeywinston6826
@zoeywinston6826 Год назад
LSD and mushrooms completely changed my whole outlook on life. I became a better version of myself This experience gave me a lot of confidence about my self and my body. A bunch of bad thought / behavior patterns were broken. One of these was pretty bad OCD that made me wash my hands a lot. It gave me a lot of hope that things will be fine, this is the one thing that I heard throughout the trip: Everything is alright. The main reason for the trip was my severe depression and it definitely helped me (although it's not gone). Before all I could do was lay in bed. Now I am trying to rebuild my life one step at a time which wasn't possible before."
@sarahh321
@sarahh321 Год назад
@@Jerryberger9235 [_James_trayy] Got psychs
@Jerryberger9235
@Jerryberger9235 Год назад
@@sarahh321 Where to search?? Is it IG?
@nishaelvert1104
@nishaelvert1104 Год назад
@Kyle Russell Last year, I took shrooms at Las Vegas thinking it was going to hit like an edible or something. Shit was scary at first but amazing once you start getting deeper into your thoughts
@bodymechanics9211
@bodymechanics9211 2 года назад
Thank you Hamilton!!! You're becoming just as legendary as these individuals that you interview, I just LOVE it!
@ethangindy5427
@ethangindy5427 2 года назад
Becoming?
@onlyhereforddebob8978
@onlyhereforddebob8978 2 года назад
You kniw I was thinking this listening to one of his podcasts earlier. A legend as far as I’m concerned all ready
@kfc2180
@kfc2180 2 года назад
Ignore these scam vendors in the comments, 99% are str8 scams and no one who sells these things wastes there time trying to sell through reddit or youtube comments.
@bodymechanics9211
@bodymechanics9211 2 года назад
@@onlyhereforddebob8978 You and Ethan are right, dewd is already legendary 🤘
@onlyhereforddebob8978
@onlyhereforddebob8978 2 года назад
He is that lol
@Agent_McNugget
@Agent_McNugget Год назад
I am thankful to Hamilton Morris for dispelling the ignorance of outdated opinions of drug policies and actually telling the truth. These things he is teaching about will be proven to help so many lives. He is a hero for knowledge.
@KKILLIAN
@KKILLIAN 2 года назад
Terrence deserves all the love he gets.. although i feel Dennis is a little overshadowed which is a shame. this man is just as important. what an amazing family. thank you Mckenna family and Hamilton!
@fuckcensorship69
@fuckcensorship69 2 года назад
I dont even consider Dennis a scientist after he went along with ALL the coof bullshit. Dude is a fuckin shill living off of his genious brother's fame
@shafthespaceegg
@shafthespaceegg 2 года назад
I think the stuff Terence talked about is a little more airy fairy which more people can understand whereas Dennis is more pragmatic and hardcore science which is not as accessible to most people. The average person interested in this stuff is going to be more drawn to hearing about stoned apes than hearing about 5-HT2A receptor tagging with I-125 radio-labeled DOI
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 2 года назад
Terence was the dude who made weed smoking cool all the teens liked him. The hoppie that talked cool
@BlakeGibbons
@BlakeGibbons Год назад
I'd rather listen to Dennis but both great pillars of the structure being built for psychedelics.
@Ryan88881
@Ryan88881 6 месяцев назад
​@@shafthespaceegg Uh, everything you just said is essentially, completely backwards. Your assertion here is actually quite bizarre. Loads of people who can still probably be categorized as "laymen" do certainly want to hear about and/or are interested in hearing about the neural pharmacodynamic details and how exactly the alkaloids are working their wiles on the 5HT2a target receptor, which is what manifests the experience in the first place... In fact, discussing simple neural correlates or target receptors when hardly anyone still even has any idea what the molecules are really truly doing there at the receptors beyond just 'agonizing' at the bond site would still probably be easier to understand and follow than trying to grasp the broad tenets of evolutionary biology with additional epigenetic and/or mutagenic angles to cover as it relates to the concept of drugs intervening in the evolutionary history of human beings theoretically. What I think you perhaps meant to say (?) or what would have at least made some note of your point would be how a less technical viewer would probably be more interested in and find greater solace in focusing on Terence describe the *phenomenology* of the thing rather than just an alternative scientific hypothesis relating to early hominid encephalization instead of a discussion about the keynote target receptors or something, even though they both seem fairly equal in their basic technical gradience. They also are basically both crossing over talking about the same thing.. Isn't the whole *thing* about the stoned ape model the fact that the part of the brain that underwent this accelerated and major change in such a short period of time (the neocortex) is absolutely covered in 5H2Ta receptors. Dennis was/is just about as "airy fairy" as Terence was. Terence was by no means some kind of anti-scientific person or force, and Dennis still observably concedes to virtually all of Terence's main points about the phenomenological 'airy fairy' stuff as well. Because they pretty much came to these conclusions about the phenomenology of psychedelic tryptamines together, in Colombia in that 3/4 week period in 1971. Terence only came to these conclusions in the first place by trading notes with others and gradually picking up on the underlying archetypal schema implicit within these experiences induced by plant and fungi-based hallucinogens. Terence was just focusing on and/or mastering the art of hermeneutic phenomenology so that he could be as accurate and as exegetical as possible in his breaking down and general overall assessment of the intersubjective motifs and thematic layering demonstrated by these natural hallucinogens. And thanks to Terence (with the help of his brother), we now have relatively modest and concise, but still hauntingly accurate "maps" or layouts (at least preliminary) of the "psilocybin mushroom space" and the "ayahuasca space" as it relates to their recurring and intersubjective archetypes and the implicit schemes relating to the analytical concept in psychology and philosophy of the mind known as 'aboutness'. This is a majorly important aspect of the work they contributed, with modern psychonauts still building on top of it today and extending its details. And if we as humans ought to be hermeneutical about *anything* for Christ sake.. like anything at all, of course it should be with plants/fungi/nature instead of some anthropogenic, overly-pedestrian piece of "wisdom literature" if we're really looking for some kind of 'fingerprints from the Gods' left behind or any sign of anything theurgic or numinous to interpret and analyze. If such breadcrumbs are left behind, it's clearly going to be present in nature, organically in the global biome if it's going to be anywhere. And I say this as someone whose borderline obsessed with books. Either way, the phenomenological analysis and hermeneutical approach Terence utilized was very important and one of the most useful, for example when studying history/anthropology.
@iammaxhammer
@iammaxhammer 3 месяца назад
*Dennis is the true discoverer of Salvinorin A's binding to the Kappa Opioid Receptor. Crazy what these two brothers have done for the Psychedelic movement. They also made Psilocybin easily available and well-known, and much more.*
@Battery33
@Battery33 17 дней назад
💚
@k-dog495
@k-dog495 3 месяца назад
So lucky to get to speak to Dennis, he seems like such a genuine down to earth person, he's just as fascinating and engaging as his brother in my opinion, only more grounded hahaha
@patrickbarrow9060
@patrickbarrow9060 2 года назад
"I did my PhD on ayahuasca." What a legend. I have trouble going for the mail on a decent edible.
@MorpheusSL
@MorpheusSL 2 года назад
In my personal experience I find cannabinoids in high doses mess me up and make me more anxious then high doses of psychedelics
@spookyskeleton4977
@spookyskeleton4977 2 года назад
@@MorpheusSL yes, you're not the only one. This is a common sentiment. Although when psychedelics get scary they get SCARY.
@boscorner
@boscorner 2 года назад
I think he meant it was about ayahuasca. Not that he was under the influence. And if you were being facetious then my apologies LOL
@patrickbarrow9060
@patrickbarrow9060 2 года назад
@@boscorner definitely being facetious but thanks for checking
@luke144
@luke144 Год назад
XD!
@mrbungle2618
@mrbungle2618 2 года назад
Hamilton Morris is the best person to interview these chemists and researchers. His questions are so thoughtful and lead to some really interesting discussion. You find out pretty quick that psychedelic culture is filled with some extremely brilliant and gifted people
@NaviSidhu971
@NaviSidhu971 Год назад
It is a small world with alot of eyes on it, Hamilton you are on your way to being a psychedelic hero
@pzj2017
@pzj2017 Год назад
It truly is a small world.
@mattshepherd4861
@mattshepherd4861 2 года назад
Two very special human beings. The passion Hamilton and Dennis share for informing the layman on the power of these gifts is what drives changing peoples minds, not only for personal development or recovery,but for the way law makers view these molecules.
@latensi
@latensi 2 года назад
His voice and way of talking is as soothing as his brothers. Legends, both of them
@bobbyflamez8857
@bobbyflamez8857 5 часов назад
Thank you for all you do Hamilton. My little brain appreciates the information you freely give, in such an easily digestible format.
@WaaO_O
@WaaO_O Месяц назад
Feel so lucky to be one of the fortunate souls to find these gems. Good job brother
@__-pl3jg
@__-pl3jg 2 года назад
Thanks for making this information available Hamilton. I've always wanted to know more about chemistry but in the past it seemed like unobtainable knowledge. At 34yrs old Im now seriously considering going back to college to learn some basic chemistry skills and begin doing exactly what Dennis Mckenna was doing....Isolating compounds from biological matter and finding out how they interact with the human body. There are many many plants that have already been studied for decades yet still have huge gaps of information about their total chemical constitutes. I currently work as a telecom network engineer but I would love to setup a basic lab at home to start experimenting.
@magohipnosis
@magohipnosis 2 года назад
Follow your dreams so us psychonauts can keep on dreaming
@SkateIslam
@SkateIslam Год назад
I’m 29 and I’m back in school studying chemistry. It’s not as glorious as watching videos makes it sound. It’ll be at least a year of basic chemistry, balancing equations, calculating shit, etc before you get into the organic chemistry. It’s interesting for sure, but challenging and you won’t be learning about drugs for a bit.
@oliverfoley2553
@oliverfoley2553 Год назад
I love dennis. He’s so incredibly down to earth.. and yet so endlessly knowledgeable
@joshuabrooks4941
@joshuabrooks4941 Месяц назад
Before watching this video I would like to say I learned a lot from the late brother of Dennis McKenna. I own and have read all of Terence McKenna’s books. And what I’ve learned from it all is not to trust any “jeweled, self dribbling basket balls”
@juicedawell2402
@juicedawell2402 2 года назад
As a teen growing mushrooms around 2003 I heard all sorts of bullshit about mushrooms by people who had never read a single thing about them. "These mushrooms are Spore injected" - translation: these people thought that someone was injecting spores into the mushrooms to make them more potent. Somehow the heard of or saw a "spore syringe" then they made up the rest. Also "gold flakes" in the bag being a sign of good mushrooms. My interpretation: These people are eating vermiculite. "All you have to do is put horse shit in a shoebox in your closet. Bam! Mushrooms."
@PancakeJake
@PancakeJake 2 года назад
A small, yet beautiful digital artifact of psychedelic history right here, friends ❤️
@alaskansummertime
@alaskansummertime 2 года назад
I think at 1:10:00 he officially passed the torch to Morris. I'm tempted to quote Spiderman's uncle here.
@vickishook9715
@vickishook9715 2 года назад
Yes, yes. Yes! Hamilton grab that torch!!💥💫🖖
@harry356
@harry356 Год назад
Hamilton your voice is so calming and yet is spiked with fun. Great to listen to and you even say interesting things! Thnx for creating this and sharing.
@SSSyndrome214
@SSSyndrome214 2 года назад
That was beautiful. Thank you both. I wasn't aware that Dr. McKenna was such a serious scientist. What a cool work history he has.
@shitfuckmcgee8611
@shitfuckmcgee8611 2 года назад
Is there any way to stop all of the Instagram scambots from clogging up all of the comments here? Should I just report them all?
@ikaros4203
@ikaros4203 2 года назад
RU-vid just today is trying to do something about it... reporting/blocking wont do much long term. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iSofJ_9EgV4.html
@davidlamb7524
@davidlamb7524 Год назад
There was a Life magazine article written by Robert Gordon Wasson in 1957, “Seeking the Magic Mushroom,” I think that was a bit before the McKennas.
@southerncruiser1281
@southerncruiser1281 2 года назад
I love these podcasts! I really hope you do some more seasons of Hamilton’s Pharmacopeia or at least some more film and video documentaries in the future. Thanks for all you do, Hamilton!
@philosphorus
@philosphorus 2 года назад
Hamilton is always so erudite. Yes, Mckenna spoke poetry. Hamilton always speaks the truth about it.
@Ryan88881
@Ryan88881 6 месяцев назад
LOL there is absolutely nothing about Hamilton that is even beginning to *approach* what could be legitimately considered or seen as being 'eruditely'. All you're doing by positing a statement like that is just demonstrating that you don't know what that word actually means. If you assess the noetic dynamics of Hamilton and come-away thinking "erudite" then you obviously don't know what erudite means bahaha. If anything, he's actually a rather good/typical example of someone who *isn't* eruditely because Hamilton doesn't, at least give off the impression or exert much of.. well, anything in the way of evidence to suggest that he's particularly knowledgable on topics outside his somewhat broad but still technically circumscribed area of speciality (neurobiology and psychopharmacology). A Erudite isn't someone who's simply a bookworm or just some.. Chess club type or whatever direction your thinking was drifting towards. I would guess you've never actually seen the word erudite properly used in context as that would be the only somewhat reasoned explanation for you labeling Hamilton as a "erudite" as you *literally* and simultaneously compare him to one of the most exemplary and characteristic examples of a true historical erudite like Terence McKenna.. like is this all just supposed to be part of some joke or something? Because the degree of faultiness in understanding could pass for satire honestly. But alas, the part where you actually, really kind of break the stupid meter is in that last sentence there. I mean.. what the actual **** is that supposed to mean lol.. Hamilton 'speaks the truth'? So Hamilton magically just has alethiological astuteness and authority now? How's that? Also did he just skip epistemology outright and go straight to the bare, naked ontological truth and the non-tentative modalities of aletheia? Circumventing 'knowledge' and going straight to bare-assed, alethical 'truth' huh? ... I mean, are you even following or even know anything about these other separate disciplinary fields that you keep evoking? What is so "truthful" or even exceptionally pedagogical about the majority of what Hamilton says anyways? He didn't even understand what makes cacao/theobromine unique and interesting when it came up on JRE and (from what I recall; on that same podcast) didn't have, fairly basic cultivated understanding about why mescaline-containing cacti for instance are regraded as having an 'elderly' presence and blah blah which.. normally I wouldn't have much of a problem with but at the same time.. that's literally your job. You have one job dude, one main job. But you can't claim to or (through allusion) present yourself as some "drug nerd" or bookish autodidact participating in the fields of neurobiochemistry and yet not have some still fairly basic stuff not nailed-down yet, such as may relate to the socio-anthropological etiologies and reasons for certain characteristic and specific customs pertaining to drugs and/or their ritualizations. He doesn't really exemplify a polymathic or 'teacher/professor' type vibe like McKenna clearly does either. Switch the names and your comment actually seems coherent and sensible.
@BulkernatorKerb
@BulkernatorKerb 3 месяца назад
@Ryan88881 Dude, lay off the Vyvanse
@jonathonmontgomery9146
@jonathonmontgomery9146 2 года назад
The sense of community that I earned on the hive is extraordinary. I cannot stress enough just how important of a time place and action the website the hive was. People from all walks of life who are interested in clandestine chemistry were able to share stories and it was not just simple it was such a complex snapshot of what a clandestine chemist is and what that lifestyle looks like. I always felt like I was serving the unwashed masses when I left the hive and it always seemed like a Oasis in the desert of that lifestyle.
@waynecooper6124
@waynecooper6124 11 месяцев назад
You're SO right! I was a Hive Bee myself - and later on Drugs Forum. Rhodium was one of my favorite Bees. Swim was Xtaldoc...
@Michael-jq5pf
@Michael-jq5pf 2 года назад
So thrilled to hear you discuss 5HT downregulation & upregulation in this lecture. I have no ill will towards SSRIs, I have seen them help others, and myself, tremendously… but they undoubtedly Lose efficacy over time due to the downregulation you mention. I’ve been having trouble finding what -if any- understanding had been reached on receptor regulation as it pertains to 5HT agonist psychedelics, love the answer that it upregulates transporters. It reaffirms my beliefs resulting from my anecdotal experience recently switching from long haul use of antidepressants to regular psilocin use. You are a global treasure Hamilton. Pushing me back towards grad school to build on my chem degree. Take care of yourself.
@alexisaac9032
@alexisaac9032 2 года назад
Oh I'm excited to hear this pod!! Thanks you 2 legends. 👊👌❤✊🧠🤯
@gravitywaves2796
@gravitywaves2796 2 года назад
​@WEBSPORES ON INSTAGRAM Yeah no scam here right? I mean its so hard to find people who want good drugs one really must take the huge risk of openly advertising to random strangers on the internet. Seriously does anyone fall for this crap?
@RH-zr5or
@RH-zr5or 2 года назад
2 Peas in a pod
@JB.zero.zero.1
@JB.zero.zero.1 2 года назад
@WEBSPORES ON INSTAGRAM spamming comments isn't a good look, one or two maybe, but you've gone over the top
@TheWhiteNoir
@TheWhiteNoir 2 года назад
Any McKenna is a great guest wow!
@bmoreruckus5574
@bmoreruckus5574 2 года назад
This was great. Hope to see a part 2 in the future.
@joeramsayvideodump
@joeramsayvideodump 2 года назад
I love that Dennis is still hard at work! Thanks for all your contributions!
@ShirleyTimple
@ShirleyTimple 2 года назад
@mycology_cartel on Instagram, you people are disgusting
@daniel-bg5nq
@daniel-bg5nq 2 года назад
36:00 Dennis is the most loveable boomer! His voice actually reminds me of my grandfather who passed away at 96 earlier this year, it brings back nice memories. I've always loved Dennis but realising this makes him even more special to me Bit of a different subject matter than what my grandfather used to talk about though!
@joshuabrooks4941
@joshuabrooks4941 Месяц назад
Dennis seems far more rational than Terence.
@joshuabrooks4941
@joshuabrooks4941 Месяц назад
Honestly, I lost some respect for Terence when “Time Wave Zero” didn’t pan out. I know the dates he proposed weren’t set in stone. But today is no more novel than any other day.
@-aussie-
@-aussie- 2 года назад
Hamilton, one of the few American voices on RU-vid to which one can comfortably listen. Mellow.
@gxlorp
@gxlorp 3 месяца назад
What are you fucking talking about. Americans make up _most_ of the media landscape. Due to sheer volume there are more to choose from. "To which *one* can comfortably listen". "One"? At once making yourself sound smarter and obfuscation the fact you're not talk about "one", you're talking about your self. Your own stupid experience no one gives a shit about. It's highly individual. That's crazy you pick Hamilton Morris. Monotone teenager hipster voice. He sounds like he's doing a fake goth accent. If you're Australian, kind of ironic you're commenting on "comfortable listening voices". Australians loud upspeak.
@nachmanedes9460
@nachmanedes9460 2 года назад
Hamilton, Brother thank you for this! Salute in the highest degree to Mr Mckenna too! - Love & Peace - Swaziland!!
@Max-rn3eb
@Max-rn3eb 2 года назад
peace and love from johannesburg.
@PsychiCorey
@PsychiCorey 2 года назад
Oh God this is just the perfect gift right now. So blessed Dennis is still here. Long live the double Scorpio Terence 🤣 ain't no surprise he died and had real issues with sun AND moon in Scorpio lol that's a big gift and curse.
@Shoutinthewind
@Shoutinthewind 2 года назад
Dennis is great! I’m super excited for this!!
@jonathanklys2933
@jonathanklys2933 Год назад
So wonderful! I've probably listened to hundreds of hours of Terrence and exhausted all the available youtube lectures, but haven't explored listening to Dennis yet!
@watertrex8377
@watertrex8377 2 года назад
Thank you Hamilton
@williamcozart8158
@williamcozart8158 2 года назад
Hamilton's laugh always cracks me up.
@williamcozart8158
@williamcozart8158 2 года назад
Oh I forgot the first part where I ask you do you sell D's.
@williamcozart8158
@williamcozart8158 2 года назад
Then you ask "what are D's?" and I answer, "DEEZ NUTZ!"
@Froad
@Froad 2 года назад
“Hah. Haa.. hah hah.”
@williamcozart8158
@williamcozart8158 2 года назад
@@Froad exactly!
@GriotDNB
@GriotDNB 9 месяцев назад
Thank you for releasing this outside of Patreon for us poor folk. Greatly appreciated 👍
@johnmike121
@johnmike121 Год назад
Taking 90 mg DXM I get from the grocery store has helped my depression far more than every prescription I was tried. No side effects and it's even cheaper than rx antidepressants too.
@BLUEGENE13
@BLUEGENE13 Год назад
Dxm is mildly habit forming b careful
@SuecoMexicano
@SuecoMexicano 2 года назад
I love Hamilton's laugh when he's high on anything 🤣
@stevengill1736
@stevengill1736 2 года назад
NB: My experience with MMDA-2 was very strange. To make a long story short, it seemed to enhance some kind of psychic ability, which sounds great, but may not be depending on the situation...meanwhile, I think 4-AcODMT is a great gift to those of us who like an exact weight of psilocybin for microdosing experiments, etc. Thank you Dennis for all your efforts....cheers.
@MorpheusSL
@MorpheusSL 2 года назад
I have used MMDA (5-methoxy-MDA) quite an amazing compound. It produced these closed eyed internal "movies" for lack of a better term. More realistic then typical CEVs from more classical psychedelics
@gregmcb5305
@gregmcb5305 2 года назад
So did you feel like you could here peoples thoughts?
@Ewr42
@Ewr42 2 года назад
On Ayahuasca you do get a truly impressive insight into other people's minds, you see what they're saying so clearly, and you see stuff they can't see even, you don't get a direct connection to anyone's brain, ofc, but your intuition gets to a level that's so high, that you can simulate a seemingly very real experience for that person in that moment, it's a level of empathy really deep, it's all ofc your brain's best guess/interpretation, but it takes into account the tiniest of tone differences and word choices, facial expressions and all that You feel like you are the other person, idk But you can really see when someone isn't listening to you, misinterprets what someone else says and just every single detail Even brain to brain communication can appear to happen, but it's a misinterpretation of effective non verbal communication through micro cues, I think I don't think there's anything mystical behind it, it's just the subjective interpretation that fits that belief Like people thinking positiveness helps cancer, I mean, depressed people probably have lower survival rates, so a positive person might have better results, sure, but that's a far too simplistic interpretation It's not even wrong, just not at all like any of it works, even when it appears to explain the phenomena too But ultimately reality is far more complex and chaotic than even science could ever explain, although it'll always be infinitely better than mysticism. I don't think studying empirical experiences like these is useless, but one has to be aware of their Brain's biases and yet be sure that there'll always be a bias to it that you can't take off I mean, i get why people interpret psychedelic experiences mystically, it is subjectively magical for certain, but choosing to believe that interpretation instead of pursuing a deeper, more complex truth behind it, is well, delusional.. Don't believe anything at first, find out why would your brain try to put it like that and what's the true information behind it. Ego death can be interpreted both "I'm Jesus reincarnated" or "We are a way for the cosmos to know itself", it does make you understand why people would interpret it like that, but there's not just one interpretation, there are infinitely many, we have to reason which are the most coherent and plausible _Feeling_ like you can read people's minds is ok, brains can create that feeling. Thinking you really do have a direct access to someone's thoughts is delusional tho
@stevengill1736
@stevengill1736 2 года назад
@@gregmcb5305 worse: i thought they could hear mine! It was like a scene from the Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers.... I walked by a police car, and instantly I could feel his attention on me, but he felt my alert and started following me.
@stevengill1736
@stevengill1736 2 года назад
@@Ewr42 You're probably right - body language alone can do that. But so much of consciousness is unexplored...funny, one of the most profound experiences I ever had was a spontaneous OBE back in '81 or so...just suddenly left my body. I was meditating a lot and working very hard... whatever caused it, it was sudden and total - i was simpy a consciousness floating in white light...in the distance were color designs that I knew were beings of light. When I popped back out it took a couple days to really be back in my body. Strangest thing, no psychedelics involved. Started to happen one other time a few years later, but since then nothing like it.
@cahyasatixoxo7207
@cahyasatixoxo7207 Год назад
I appreciate them each as individuals but it makes me smile to hear Terrence’s linguistic rhythms in Dennis’ voice
@kurtheath4111
@kurtheath4111 2 года назад
Perfect timing. Just about to head to Minneapolis for a road trip. I'm excited for this one.
@thedude7726
@thedude7726 2 года назад
Safe travels bro
@ewadsworth
@ewadsworth 2 года назад
Minneapolis represent 🤘🏽
@OutbackMycology
@OutbackMycology 2 года назад
Such a perfect podcast, the respect between you both is felt.
@AE0N777
@AE0N777 2 года назад
These interviews are absolutely legendary ! Cant thank you enough Hamilton!
@gregmcb5305
@gregmcb5305 2 года назад
Oh man I love listening to denis talk, it would be so cool to see more interviews with him on your channel, that way you don’t feel like you have to get everything in one video
@gregmcb5305
@gregmcb5305 2 года назад
Dear Richard. Dude go somewhere else
@classicpinball9873
@classicpinball9873 2 года назад
Be sure to Report spam accounts, when enough people do it gets removed automatically!
@TexasTimelapse
@TexasTimelapse 2 года назад
@@classicpinball9873 Yes! Please report.
@Elaston
@Elaston 6 месяцев назад
I did my graduate training in a lab that focused on plant and fungal natural products, mainly looking for compounds with activity against various cancers. Our chemistry collaborator worked a lot with endophytes, often using epigenetic modifiers to modulate the secondary metabolites produced. I would have to agree that endophytes are a huge untapped resource for drug discovery.
@smooij3199
@smooij3199 2 года назад
My mum was cheesed when she found the 'MMGG' on my bookshelf in 98.. hahah! Great respect to you both good sirs!
@bluemyhigh
@bluemyhigh 2 года назад
Both very inspiring, true legends.🙌
@yourfuneral
@yourfuneral 2 года назад
Sometimes objecting the attitude, still, I like (and envy a little) your work and I highly appreciate the valuable and insightful content, so full of knowledge
@albert.robles7
@albert.robles7 2 года назад
Psychedelics are great, one time I was trippin on too much acid and I was staring at a fire pit and the fire pit turned into a mini world with little people and buildings, it was 2 years ago and it's such an experience to remember. would love to try out the magic mushrooms next, just don't know where to get them, so hard to come by
@trevornelson61
@trevornelson61 2 года назад
i’m doing them for the first time this saturday and i am so excited!! this made me even more excited because this is what i’m looking for with them
@userconspiracynut
@userconspiracynut 2 года назад
[hilary_chase1] ships Psychedelics
@ugmiles.
@ugmiles. 2 года назад
@@userconspiracynut is he on IG or what?
@lopeztwinjason
@lopeztwinjason 2 года назад
when i tried shrooms i ate way more than i should of because i thought they wouldn’t work and then my face got numb and i threw up shrooms and my friend was laughing but trying to comfort me and the bathroom lights were flickering cuz they were old and i had to go home
@userconspiracynut
@userconspiracynut 2 года назад
@@ugmiles. yeah, He has variety of stuffs like mushrooms, lsd, DMT even the chocolate bars
@classCexplosive
@classCexplosive 2 года назад
I met Hamilton's doppelganger one evening in Upstate New York a few years ago. I hadn't seen Hamilton's Pharmacopeia at the time so I didn't know who Hamilton Morris was. But I met this guy camped out at a tiny lake. He was traveling around as he worked from a laptop. He had just came from Ontario down into the Adirondacks in New York. We chatted and drank a beer then parted ways. He was a very friendly and mellow guy. A couple weeks later I started watching Hamilton's Pharmacopeia and was like "Holy shit, I met that guy!" Most likely it was just someone who looked and sounded similar and my brain made an incorrect connection. Even so, I will occasionally tell people I met Hamilton Morris in a chance encounter deep in the Adirondacks. Nobody believes it anyway.
@sadhu7191
@sadhu7191 2 года назад
Maybe he was on a shroom bender
@seekingsomethingshamanic
@seekingsomethingshamanic 2 года назад
im currently doing work on the amanita genus's full range in the cabinets of montana and idaho. Im interested in how the genus came over from beringia and i like knowing where the good ones are ;) as i do research on this i love listening to new hamilton content. Terrence reminds me of socretes and the other famous greek speakers, i find the culture him and his brother spawned to have new heads of it and hamilton is ours today
@elizabethsteele4633
@elizabethsteele4633 Год назад
A great interview . I'm trying to wrap my head around how people who have " tripped " a lot - Dr. McKenna , Hamilton , Stan Grof - -are nonetheless cogent , insightful , carefully measure their words , and are able to see things from multiple perspectives . Meanwhile the average Joe ( or Donald ) who has never experienced anything of the sort, can't see past his or her own nose , can talk their head off and make absolutely no sense . There must be so so much to this and so much yet to be learned .
@headfullofacid8088
@headfullofacid8088 Год назад
Psychedelic drugs do not dull the senses or anything like that. They help you see things differently, hence the ability to see things from many perspectives. It’s like plugging your senses into an amplifier with effects on it.
@billyrussell8684
@billyrussell8684 Год назад
Started at Terrence now we at Dennis. The way the universe works always amazes me. Will never forget the first time I heard Terrence and now I learn those mushies I was on when I heard him rooted to Dennis in a way and Terrence. Been a wild ride. Glad your all here.
@bailehnd9907
@bailehnd9907 2 года назад
A legend in the making interviewing an established legend. I'm only a few minutes in but your stuff on 5-meo-dmt - as well as the wealth of knowledge in the DMT-Nexus on the molecule - is especially interesting. Many try mushrooms for example, and never get the mystical experience. 5-meo-dmt seems like it doesn't leave much room for toe dipping, but reliably provides something perhaps more effective for mental health than the mystical experience.
@hugevibez
@hugevibez Год назад
Actually through nasal administration 5-Meo-DMT provides a more traditional and colorful psychedelic experience IME (though definitely still unique and "grand" feeling if that makes sense), though ymmv of course and I do not encourage anyone to try this route given how little is known about it and the extra risk involved with the roi in general. Though it is definitely psychoactive this way as opposed to n,n-DMT. At the time I was unaware that you could simply use sodium bicarb to freebase the salt, which is what I had, so that was my only option available and my experience contrasted with all I had read on the 5-Meo-DMT experience. Others have later corroborated this differences between administration routes.
@masjansma5257
@masjansma5257 Год назад
Wow, interesting to see a podcast where the discussion does not settle back towards a level that everyone can relate to. You two did not shy away from some far out chemical discussions. Actually, I found it pretty refreshing to have to think along with the podcast rather than being spoonfed the information. Important to reach those topics too, and I learned a lot. Thanks Hamilton. Hey I was wondering, why were you not at ESPD55? Would have expected you to be there
@brandoncordy7529
@brandoncordy7529 Год назад
Just want to say Lucy is a legit company that helped me to quit smoking entirely. They also have amazing customer service to help answer any questions you have
@mrfeast42
@mrfeast42 2 года назад
I wish psychedelics were more readily available, safely for the whole world.
@mr.moneypony4153
@mr.moneypony4153 2 года назад
In the face of that experiences people would have to grow up in ways, many people now don't yet want to i guess. I might be wrong...
@omextracts
@omextracts 2 года назад
Quality interview between two visionaries in the new paradigm
@OddWoz
@OddWoz 2 года назад
The humility…. That’s how you know this man is a Mariana Trench of knowledge beneath the surface.
@hermesproject111
@hermesproject111 4 месяца назад
"...adjunct pofesssors are scum. They're lower than the janitors on the scale ..." Mr. McKenna's words sting because they are SO true!
@petersuvara
@petersuvara Год назад
Cannot believe I missed this. Binge watch! I remember meeting Dennis when he stayed with Michael Bock in Melbourne.
@gilsimhon9251
@gilsimhon9251 Год назад
That book is one of maybe thousands of books I have, and one of my most prized ones, I found it, and am so grateful for that
@outdoororiented4869
@outdoororiented4869 2 года назад
really got a lot of value and enjoyment out of this one, thanks hamilton
@ShirleyTimple
@ShirleyTimple 2 года назад
Sure are a ton of ads in this comment section. Kind of disgusting, honestly
@cloud9mitchellj509
@cloud9mitchellj509 Год назад
So much room for much more progression in the many researches that these guys has laid the groundwork for for future innovators to maybe further the work if they themselves run out of or do not get the time to capitalize on. Its hard not to imagine how much more these things have left to teach us in time now that more people are coming along. ✌️🙏👍🍄
@JeanDesvars
@JeanDesvars 2 года назад
It’s sad that we can’t see them talking.
@burrrrrr3585
@burrrrrr3585 2 года назад
Wish this had a video
@ayoblake875
@ayoblake875 2 года назад
Hamilton is a legend. I think he's the most reliable source for drug information on the Internet. Plus his voice is very soothing 😌
@Moto_Medics
@Moto_Medics 2 года назад
Thumbs up before I even listen to this I already know it’s going to be amazing
@drakedorosh9332
@drakedorosh9332 Год назад
Since you mention Timothy Leary in your intro you might look into the fact that he had a patent on psilocybin synthesis. That is something Jan Irving pointed out as ironic since Leary popularized LSD hanging out with the guy who patented/owned that synthesis.
@thegreatgpunky
@thegreatgpunky Год назад
I love to scuba dive and I love this science. If I had another life to live I would scour the ocean floor until I found where the sources of psychedelic compounds reside there. The ocean is more ancient than the forests and jungles on this planet and it seems quite possible that such compounds are likely there. We just haven’t explored the ocean nearly as well as other places on earth, especially not through that lens.
@headfullofacid8088
@headfullofacid8088 Год назад
They actually have a sea sponge DMT, it’s rare but it’s there. Look it up I’m not joking
@plutoloco2378
@plutoloco2378 2 года назад
This is great. I don't really do psychedelics or even weed at all but I find it all fascinating.
@SaltySeaCaptain
@SaltySeaCaptain Год назад
Should definitely give mushrooms a try at least once
@ConfidentGrips
@ConfidentGrips Год назад
It's crazy how small the world of mushrooms are we have just a few people to point to that brought so much to the table
@alexisaac9032
@alexisaac9032 Год назад
Love Dennis a legend. I would have loved his job..oh man his scope on all of the plant medicines, and semi-symthetic, and synthetic.
@MrLukePierre
@MrLukePierre 2 года назад
I LONG for a video recording. Thank you for the audio. Love you, man. Share about you often.
@charisjames1760
@charisjames1760 2 года назад
There are lot of potentials in psychedelics, Can't wait to try any of them especially mushrooms Bit it's hard for me to find a good source, please can someone recommend one for me????
@hookepeterson3425
@hookepeterson3425 2 года назад
Psychedelics has a lot to offer to mankind if we learn how to make good use of them and not abuse them
@harmonrc492
@harmonrc492 2 года назад
They saved me from paralyzing depression and suffering. It helped me get back to work and pay more taxes and not depend on the government to take care of me
@arthurmark671
@arthurmark671 2 года назад
I'm so interested in the experience but so terrified of having a bad trip
@rayadams1886
@rayadams1886 2 года назад
\ myco_johnny12 / Got psychedelics****
@bradleybarnes3821
@bradleybarnes3821 2 года назад
@@rayadams1886 Where to search, Instagram or what?????
@truthtoad
@truthtoad Год назад
While I was living in the Netherlands working with Sarah G and Iboga, I took a small-hunters dose of the iboga and went hunting for my friend Soma in Amsterdam. When I arrived I chewed 2 hawaiian wood rose seeds briefly then dropped them into the canal. 1 hour later the seeds said go into the Greenhouse cafe-he's there. He was. To celebrate, I smoked some 10x salvia extract. 💜Thanks! I needed this today, Dennis is an amazing contributor to the growth of our knowledge, 😜
@Ryan88881
@Ryan88881 6 месяцев назад
Speaking of Soma.. I actually surmise that the legendary and mysterious "soma" constituting the ancient ritual psychoactive preparation described in the Rigveda all those centuries ago was seemingly, most likely to have been Hawaiian Baby Woodrose actually over almost any other botanical or mycological candidates. Or at least probably was a mixture, with the baby woodrose just being the primary active component. But how people haven't just naturally narrowed down Soma as likely being related to or having something to do with the major psychedelic of indic origins; the LSA-containing Hawaiian Baby Woodrose plant doesn't make any sense at all. Clearly it would be in the top 3 options regardless but it just seems unquestionably odd that something which would be so fitting a candidate for Soma (in theory) is hardly ever be brought up or mentioned as one of its top contenders.. Maybe the folk-taxonomic name for it throws too many people off and inadvertently convinces people that it comes from or relates to Hawaii even though the plant has nothing to do with Hawaii and rather, has everything to do with India in terms of its biogeographic endemism. And yet.. mysteriously, no history of human-traditional usage whatsoever on the Indian subcontinent before the 1960s despite it being one.. actually, probably definitely the single most powerful LSA-containing flowering plant on the planet and per dry weight, may also be one of the most *potent* psychedelics or hallucinogens pound for pound in nature. Everyone living around or near its natural range for generations or centuries are not just going to *not* become familiar with such a major-league psychedelic flowering plant that is already clearly established in some form or another as a natural, local, ornamental angiosperm.
@truthtoad
@truthtoad 6 месяцев назад
The first time I procured the HWR seeds I asked the non-english fluent Hari-Krishna head shop clerk if the package contained a dose and he smiled and nodded his head-it contained 20 and 2 is the actual dosage, no swallow, crack the seed and spit it out when the bitter flavorflave passes@@Ryan88881
@truthtoad
@truthtoad 6 месяцев назад
I've been cracked seed sever ents!
@miproci8994
@miproci8994 2 года назад
MDMA it's definitely neurotoxic. Not so much by dosage, but frequency of taking. Brain ⚡ it's nightmare.
@brittanymontague5084
@brittanymontague5084 Год назад
I always enjoy interviews with Dennis , Thank you for sharing!
@illsmackudown
@illsmackudown 2 года назад
Thank you both!
@soundsbitter
@soundsbitter 2 года назад
Love u Hamilton . You’re my spirit animal lol. 👏🏾✌️🤘
@Inkdipper
@Inkdipper 2 года назад
amazing podcast! thank you so much for doing these
@tfp9978
@tfp9978 2 года назад
I love how you define Terence McKenna's thoughts as poetry; I always considered him to be a sci-fi author.
@BrainboxOfficial_1
@BrainboxOfficial_1 2 года назад
Look up 👆 👆 to the handle, he ships safely. He got shrooms, DMT, LSD, MMDA, psylocybin chocolates, gummies and alot more.....
@psybezero
@psybezero 2 года назад
nuanced, technical, and thoughtful 💚
@triple_gem_shining
@triple_gem_shining 2 года назад
Just like your mother! 😀
@oto9164
@oto9164 8 месяцев назад
hamilton ur such a real one FR keep rocking
@gryaznygreeb
@gryaznygreeb 2 года назад
Does anyone else hear a lot of similarity between his and Terrence's voice, both the tone and the way they speak?
@thatmumwiththehair7438
@thatmumwiththehair7438 2 года назад
Can’t wait to listen to this tonight
@allenanderson4911
@allenanderson4911 2 года назад
Hamilton. When are you going to do a show on aeruginascin?
@jacobmead4489
@jacobmead4489 2 года назад
AYYYY NEW DENNIS AND HAMILTON CONTENT
@enviosinterdimencionales8612
@enviosinterdimencionales8612 2 года назад
this is going to be a banger if you will.
@codelicious6590
@codelicious6590 2 года назад
Thanks a ton Mr Morris and Dr. McKenna!
@BrainboxOfficial_1
@BrainboxOfficial_1 2 года назад
Look up 👆 👆 to the handle, he ships safely. He got shrooms, DMT, LSD, MMDA, psylocybin chocolates, gummies and alot more.....
@boscorner
@boscorner 2 года назад
I've been asking people at mushroom festivals for years about rhodocollybia maculata and nobody knows what it is lmao. Most I got was "it's too tough to eat"
@elementzz1504
@elementzz1504 2 года назад
Along with Paul Stamets Dennis McKenna are both some of the smartest people on the planet. The Earth is in need of more people willing to stand up & not just fall down to a corrupted system that thrives on fear, war & separation. ❤️ 🌍
@Rowow
@Rowow 2 года назад
A repeating issue I see with you throughout the years is how many times you thought something was "silly" and later to realize you were mistaken. Have a more open mind and never be afraid/hesitant to ask a question about a topic. This is regarding the terrance mckenna/cia question. Not picking any side but assuming its false then bringing it up will help some conspiracy theorists in discerning fact from fiction. Assuming its true it would help you in learning new information.
@lorasolomon5112
@lorasolomon5112 2 года назад
Great video content, love topics like this. Looking forward to your next videos, love your channel...!
@TheEs150
@TheEs150 2 года назад
havent clicked on something so fast
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