Psychedelic Medicine Podcast with Dr. Lynn Marie Morski

Exploring Endogenous DMT with Rick Strassman, MD

Jan 3, 2024
Rick Strassman, MD, an adjunct associate professor at the University of New Mexico and pioneer in DMT research, shares fascinating insights on endogenous DMT. He discusses its production in humans and its connection to near-death experiences involving the pineal gland. Strassman highlights the personal nature of DMT experiences, emphasizing how individual backgrounds shape perceptions. He also explores the relationship between fear and the intensity of psychedelic experiences, and intriguingly links the spiritual with the neurological, questioning universal mystical experiences across cultures.
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INSIGHT

Psychedelics: Mind-Manifesting, Not Entheogenic

  • Psychedelics are better termed "mind-manifesting," not inherently spiritual.
  • DMT amplifies pre-existing thoughts and tendencies, not imposing a universal spiritual experience.
ANECDOTE

Fear and DMT Experiences

  • Volunteers' pre-existing fears and anxieties influenced their DMT experiences.
  • One volunteer's fear led to a difficult experience involving a perceived assault by crocodiles.
INSIGHT

DMT, Visual Cortex, and Near-Death Experiences

  • Research suggests DMT is produced in the brain's visual cortex, not the pineal gland as previously thought.
  • DMT concentrations increase in the visual cortex of dying rodents, suggesting a potential role in near-death experiences.
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