Dmt and the Soul of Prophecy
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Naturally occurring DMT may produce prophecy-like states of consciousness and thus represent a bridge between biology and religious experience <BR> <BR>• Reveals the striking similarities between the visions of the Hebrew prophets and the DMT state described by Strassman’s research volunteers <BR> <BR>• Explains how prophetic and psychedelic states may share biological mechanisms <BR> <BR>• Presents a new top-down “theoneurological” model of spiritual experience <BR> <BR>After completing his groundbreaking research chronicled in <I>DMT: The Spirit Molecule</I>, Rick Strassman was left with one fundamental question: What does it mean that DMT, a simple chemical naturally found in all of our bodies, instantaneously opens us to an interactive spirit world that feels more real than our own world? <BR> <BR>When his decades of clinical psychiatric research and Buddhist practice were unable to provide answers to this question, Strassman began searching for a more resonant spiritual model. He found that the visions of the Hebrew prophets--such as Ezekiel, Moses, Adam, and Daniel--were strikingly similar to those of the volunteers in his DMT studies. Carefully examining the concept of prophecy in the Hebrew Bible, he characterizes a “prophetic state of consciousness” and explains how it may share biological and metaphysical mechanisms with the DMT effect. <BR> <BR>Examining medieval commentaries on the Hebrew Bible, Strassman reveals how Jewish metaphysics provides a top-down model for both the prophetic and DMT states, a model he calls “theoneurology.” Theoneurology bridges biology and spirituality by proposing that the Divine communicates with us using the brain, and DMT--whether naturally produced or ingested--is a critical factor in such visionary experience. This model provides a counterpoint to “neurotheology,” which proposes that altered brain function simply generates the impression of a Divine-human encounter. <BR> <BR>Theoneurology addresses issues critical to the full flowering of the psychedelic drug experience. Perhaps even more important, it points the way to a renewal of classical prophetic consciousness, the soul of Hebrew Bible prophecy, as well as unexpected directions for the evolution of contemporary spiritual practice.
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