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		<title>WORTH REPEATING: The Desert Of The Real</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[SAM HARRIS: I should say, however, that there are psychedelic experiences that I have not had, which appear to deliver a different message. Rather than being states in which the boundaries of the self are dissolved, some people have experiences in which the self (in some form) appears to be transported elsewhere. This phenomenon is very common with the drug DMT, and it can lead its initiates to some very startling conclusions about the nature of reality. More than anyone else, Terence McKenna was influential in bringing the phenomenology of DMT into prominence. DMT is unique among psychedelics for a [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><strong>SAM HARRIS: </strong>I should say, however, that there are psychedelic experiences that I  have not had, which appear to deliver a different message. Rather than  being states in which the boundaries of the self are dissolved, some  people have experiences in which the self (in some form) appears to be  transported elsewhere. This phenomenon is very common with the drug DMT,  and it can lead its initiates to some very startling conclusions about  the nature of reality. More than anyone else, Terence McKenna was  influential in bringing the phenomenology of DMT into prominence.</p>
<p>DMT is unique among psychedelics for a several reasons. Everyone who has  tried it seems to agree that it is the most potent hallucinogen  available (not in terms of the quantity needed for an effective dose,  but in terms of its effects). It is also, paradoxically, the shortest  acting. While the effects of LSD can last ten hours, the DMT trance  dawns in less than a minute and subsides in ten. One reason for such  steep pharmacokinetics seems to be that this compound already exists  inside the human brain, and it is readily metabolized by  monoaminoxidase. DMT is in the same chemical class as psilocybin and the  neurotransmitter serotonin (but, in addition to having an affinity for  5-HT<sub>2A</sub> receptors, it has been shown to bind to the sigma-1  receptor and modulate Na+ channels). Its function in the human body  remains mysterious. Among the many mysteries and insults presented by  DMT, it offers a final mockery of our drug laws: Not only have we  criminalized naturally occurring substances, like cannabis; we have  criminalized one of our own neurotransmitters.</p>
<p>Many users of DMT report being thrust under its influence into an  adjacent reality where they are met by alien beings who appear <img decoding="async" src="http://www.phawker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/DMT_the_spirit_molecule_by_nathancolella.jpg" alt="DMT_the_spirit_molecule_by_nathancolella.jpg" title="DMT_the_spirit_molecule_by_nathancolella.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="397" width="300" />intent  upon sharing information and demonstrating the use of inscrutable  technologies. The convergence of hundreds of such reports, many from  first-time users of the drug who have not been told what to expect, is  certainly interesting. It is also worth noting these accounts are almost  entirely free of religious imagery. One appears far more likely to meet  extraterrestrials or elves on DMT than traditional saints or angels. As  I have not tried DMT, and have not had an experience of the sort that  its users describe, I don&#8217;t know what to make of any of this.<a href="http://www.huffingtonpost.com/sam-harris/drugs-and-the-meaning-of-_b_891014.html?ir=Yahoo#foot_2" title="asdfadsfasd" target="_blank"> MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>RELATED: </strong>The phrase the &#8220;desert of the real,&#8221; popularized in the movie &#8220;The  Matrix,&#8221; comes from the work Simulacra and Simulation, by Jean  Baudrillard. The <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simulacra_and_Simulation">Wikipedia article</a> on Simulacra and Simulation states that:</p>
<blockquote><p>Baudrillard claims that our current society has replaced all  reality and meaning with symbols and signs, and that human experience  is of a simulation of reality. Moreover, these simulacra are not merely  mediations of reality, nor even deceptive mediations of reality; they  are not based in a reality nor do they hide a reality, they simply hide  that anything like reality is irrelevant to our current understanding of  our lives. The simulacra that Baudrillard refers to are the  significations and symbolism of culture and media  that construct  perceived reality, the acquired understanding by which our lives and  shared existence is rendered legible; Baudrillard believed that society  has become so saturated with these simulacra and our lives so saturated  with the constructs of society that all meaning was being rendered  meaningless by being infinitely mutable. Baudrillard called this  phenomenon the &#8220;precession of simulacra&#8221;. <a href="http://www.talkleft.com/story/2011/5/31/1721/71266" title="adsfasdfasdfasd" target="_blank">MORE</a></p></blockquote>
<p><img decoding="async" src="http://www.phawker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/ayahuasca.jpg" alt="ayahuasca.jpg" title="ayahuasca.jpg" align="left" border="0" height="225" width="300" /><strong>RELATED:</strong> <span class="MainBody">The taking of ayahuasca has been associated with a  long list of documented cures: the disappearance of everything from  metastasized colorectal cancer to cocaine addiction, even after just a  ceremony or two. It&#8217;s thought to be nonaddictive and safe to ingest. Yet  Western scientists have all but ignored it for decades, reluctant to  risk their careers by researching a substance containing the outlawed  DMT. Only in the past decade, and then only by a handful of researchers,  has ayahuasca begun to be studied. At the vanguard of this  research is Charles Grob, M.D., a professor of psychiatry and pediatrics  at UCLA&#8217;s School of Medicine. In 1993 Dr. Grob launched the Hoasca  Project, the first in-depth study of the physical and psychological  effects of ayahuasca on humans. His team went to Brazil, where the plant  mixture can be taken legally, to study members of a native church, the  União do Vegetal (UDV), who use ayahuasca as a sacrament, and compared  them to a control group that had never ingested the substance. The  studies found that all the ayahuasca-using UDV members had experienced  remission without recurrence of their addictions, depression, or anxiety  disorders. In addition, blood samples revealed a startling discovery:  Ayahuasca seems to give users a greater sensitivity to serotonin—one of  the mood-regulating chemicals produced by the body—by increasing the  number of serotonin receptors on nerve cells. Unlike most common  antidepressants, which Grob says can create such high levels of  serotonin that cells may actually compensate by losing many of their  serotonin receptors, the Hoasca Project showed that ayahuasca strongly  enhances the body&#8217;s ability to absorb the serotonin that&#8217;s naturally  there. &#8220;Ayahuasca is perhaps a far more sophisticated and  effective way to treat depression than SSRIs [antidepressant drugs],&#8221;  Grob concludes, adding that the use of SSRIs is &#8220;a rather crude way&#8221; of  doing it. And ayahuasca, he insists, has great potential as a long-term  solution. <a href="http://www.nationalgeographic.com/adventure/0603/features/peru2.html" title="asdfasdfasd" target="_blank">MORE</a></span></p>
<p><strong>TERRENCE MCKENNA:</strong> We&#8217;re playing with half a deck as long as we tolerate that the  cardinals of government and science should <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.phawker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Terrence_McKenna.jpg" alt="Terrence_McKenna.jpg" title="Terrence_McKenna.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="258" width="200" />dictate where human  curiousity can legitimately send its attention and where it can not.  It&#8217;s an essentially preposterous situation. It is essentially a civil  rights issue, because what we&#8217;re talking about here is the repression of  a religious sensibility. In fact, not <em>a</em> religious sensibility, <em>the</em> religious sensibility. Not built on some con game spun out by eunichs, but based on the  symbiotic relationship that was in place for our species for fifty  thousand years before the advent of history, writing, priestcraft and  propaganda. So it&#8217;s a clarion call to recover a birthright. <a href="http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna" title="asdfasdfasdf" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>TERRENCE MCKENNA: </strong>It is now very clear that techniques of machine-human interfacing,  pharmacology of the synthetic variety, all kinds of manipulative  techniques, all kinds of data storage, imaging and retrieval techniques–  all of this is coalescing toward the potential of a truly demonic or  angelic kind of self-imaging of our culture&#8230; And the people who are on  the demonic side are fully aware of this and hurrying full-tilt forward  with their plans to capture everyone as a 100% believing consumer  inside some kind of a beige furnished fascism that won&#8217;t even raise a  ripple. <a href="http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna" title="asdfasdfasdf" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>TERRENCE MCKENNA: </strong>I remember the very, very first time that I smoked <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dimethyltryptamine" class="extiw" title="w:Dimethyltryptamine">DMT</a>.  It was sort of a benchmark, you might say, and I remember that this  friend of mine that always got there first visited me with this little  glass pipe and this stuff which looked like orange mothballs. And since I  was a graduate of <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Hofmann" class="extiw" title="w:Albert Hofmann">Dr. Hofmann&#8217;s</a>,  I figured there were no surprises. So the only question I asked is,  &#8216;How long does it last?&#8217; and he said, &#8216;About five minutes.&#8217; So I did it and&#8230; <em>[long pause, audience cheers]</em> there  was a something, like a flower, like a chrysanthemum in orange and  yellow that was sort of spinning, spinning, and then it was like I was  pushed from behind and I fell through the chrysanthemum into another  place that didn&#8217;t seem like a state of mind, it seemed like another  place. And what was going on in this place aside from the tastefully  soffited indirect lighting, and the crawling geometric hallucinations  along the domed walls, what was happening was that there were a lot of  ahh.. beings in there, what I call self-transforming machine elves. Sort  of like jewelled basketballs all dribbling their way toward me. And if  they&#8217;d had faces they would have been grinning, but they didn&#8217;t have  faces. And they assured me that they loved me and they told me not to be  amazed; not to give way to astonishment. And so I watched them,  even though I wondered if maybe I hadn&#8217;t really done it this time, and  what they were doing was they were making objects come into <img loading="lazy" decoding="async" src="http://www.phawker.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/06/Terrence_McKenna.jpg" alt="Terrence_McKenna.jpg" title="Terrence_McKenna.jpg" align="right" border="0" height="258" width="200" />existence by  singing them into existence. Objects which looked like <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Faberge_eggs" class="extiw" title="w:Faberge eggs">Fabergé eggs</a> from Mars morphing themselves with <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mandaean" class="extiw" title="w:Mandaean">Mandaean</a>  alphabetical structures. They looked like the concrescence of  linguistic intentionality put through a kind of hyper-dimensional  transform into three-dimensional space. And these little machines  offered themselves to me. And I realized when I looked at them that if I  could bring just one of these little trinkets back, nothing would ever  be quite the same again. <a href="http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna" title="asdfasdfasdf" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>TERRENCE MCKENNA: </strong>We have to stop CONSUMING our culture. We have to CREATE culture. DON&#8217;T  watch TV, DON&#8217;T read magazines, don&#8217;t even listen to NPR. Create your  OWN roadshow. The nexus of space and time where you are &#8212; NOW &#8212; is the  most immediate sector of your universe. And if you&#8217;re worrying about  Michael Jackson or Bill Clinton or somebody else, then you are  disempowered. You&#8217;re giving it all away to ICONS. Icons which are  maintained by an electronic media so that, you want to dress like X or  have lips like Y&#8230; This is shit-brained, this kind of thinking. That is  all cultural diversion. What is real is you, and your friends, your  associations, your highs, your orgasms, your hopes, your plans, your  fears. And, we are told No, you&#8217;re unimportant, you&#8217;re peripheral &#8212; get  a degree, get a job, get a this, get that, and then you&#8217;re a player.  You don&#8217;t even want to play that game. You want to reclaim your mind and  get it out of the hands of the cultural engineers who want to turn you  into a half-baked moron consuming all this trash that&#8217;s being  manufactured out of the bones of a dying world. <a href="http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna" title="asdfasdfasdf" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
<p><strong>TERRENCE MCKENNA: </strong>Somewhere around 1945 we began to loot the future as a strategy for survival, some ethical norm was shattered. [&#8230;] What&#8217;s happening is that 8% of the world&#8217;s people use 35% of the  world&#8217;s petroleum, and are ready to blow everybody off the map to keep  it that way. This is nothing more than a manifestation of junkie  psychology on a mass scale. We&#8217;re addicted, they got it, we&#8217;re happy to  pay for it, but if they won&#8217;t sell it we&#8217;ll break into their house and  take it, because by god it will go into our right arm. that&#8217;s the plan. <a href="http://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Terence_McKenna" title="asdfasdfasdf" target="_blank">MORE</a></p>
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