Anecdotally, if i look at the history of popular music, i see donovan, jefferson, airplane, the early birds as possibly having benefited from psychodalics. In general, if you just search psychodelic art on line, you'll see some real craft I think. Let's say i could take a pill or a substance, and it would make everything seem profound. My receptivity to finding things profound would go up greatly. Is atin fact, real profundity that i'm experiencing doesn't. require excavating or experiencing things from actual society.
Michael Pollan has long been fascinated by nature and the ways we connect and clash with it, with decades of writing covering food, farming, cooking, and architecture. Pollan's latest fascination? Our widespread and ancient desire to use nature to change our consciousness.
He joins Tyler to discuss his research and experience with psychedelics, including what kinds of people most benefit from them, what it can teach us about profundity, how it can change your personality and political views, the importance of culture in shaping the experience, the proper way to integrate it into mainstream practice, and - most importantly of all - whether it's any fun.
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Recorded July 20th, 2018 Other ways to connect