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Do We Enter A Parallel Universe When We Take Psychedelics?
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Psychedelics, in the name of science, has a mixed history.
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A shocking low came in the mid-20th century, when the U.S. government was found
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to have led forced human trials involving the use of psychedelic substances.
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But in more recent decades, the story has gradually shifted.
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And today, the growing interest in the likes of LSD, psilocybin, and DMT
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is increasingly tied to some of the most dramatic theories around.
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This is Unveiled.
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And today we're answering the extraordinary question,
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do we enter a parallel universe when we take psychedelics?
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Psychedelics are a group of substances with the ability to alter perception,
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mood, and cognitive processes.
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The most widely known examples are lysergic acid diethylamide, or LSD,
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psilocybin, a compound in magic mushrooms, and dimethyltryptamine, or DMT.
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In general, they interact with the brain's serotonin receptors,
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leading to shifting sensory experiences, thought patterns, and emotional states.
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Extremely vivid visuals are common, as well as auditory hallucinations,
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a distorted sense of time, and uniquely deep introspective experiences.
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Most psychedelics are not thought to be addictive,
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although they are, or can be, highly stigmatized in society.
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This originated in the 1960s,
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mostly due to their popularity within counterculture movements.
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That association bred governmental concern,
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leading to the US authorities under Nixon to pass the Controlled Substances Act in 1970.
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Project MKUltra, the secret illegal program run by the CIA
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depending on the forced use of drugs like LSD,
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was happening at the same time, however.
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So, it's safe to say that America's official stance on psychedelics is,
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and always has been, messy.
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Which, again, is why the tide may be turning in the modern day.
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The 21st century has seen a renewal of scientific interest and research into them.
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Today, many experts believe that psychedelics could have, and do have,
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therapeutic benefits for a wide range of conditions,
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such as for anxiety and PTSD.
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In many cases, the laws are being changed, such as with psilocybin,
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which the US Food and Drug Administration has now officially designated as a
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breakthrough therapy for depression.
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More broadly though, and because of their effects,
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it's long been wondered whether psychedelics can be used to
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reach the other side, or achieve a higher state.
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Despite the furore around them during the latter half of the 20th century,
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the fact is that human consumption of psychedelics dates back thousands of years,
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with evidence suggesting that the earliest ancient cultures used them.
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LSD is a synthetic drug created in the 1930s,
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so it's not like the ancients knew anything about that.
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But many natural psychedelics, i.e. mind-altering plants,
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have existed on Earth for far longer than humans have.
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And it's thought that even thousands of years ago,
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such plants were used during important rituals and ceremonies,
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as medicine, or just as standard practice.
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There are cave paintings in Europe and North America that seemingly depict psilocybin,
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dating back to more than 9,000 years ago.
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There's evidence of indigenous Americans consuming psychedelic substances
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from around 5,000 years ago at least.
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Moving forward in time, the Aztecs, a Mesoamerican civilization
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which flourished from the 14th to 16th centuries,
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also considered them to be an important part of their culture.
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It's thought that they considered one particular variety of mind-altering mushrooms
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to be the flesh of the gods.
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It was known as tionanacatl, which translates to mean divine mushrooms.
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Meanwhile, for the Huichol, an indigenous group to Mexico,
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peyote ceremonies are central to their culture,
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with the peyote being a certain cactus that contains the psychoactive substance mescaline.
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In ancient times, there seemingly was a belief
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that psychedelics had a major role to play in life and the universe.
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They were used at important moments,
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with paintings and records showing that their mind-altering nature was prized.
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Psychedelics today are renowned for their ability to create altered states of reality,
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which can be profound and even otherworldly.
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At times, hallucinations can be vivid enough
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that people see new, never-before-encountered and intricate patterns in the world,
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or even completely new landscapes.
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Auditory hallucinations include hearing sounds or bits of music that weren't there before.
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Time distortion means that minutes can feel like hours, or hours like minutes.
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Some report a sensation known as ego dissolution or ego death,
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which happens when the boundaries between them and their surroundings blur.
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They might later describe it as a transcendence,
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or else as though they'd obtained a true sense of clarity about their lives,
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or about the nature of existence.
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The psychedelic experience can be completely immersive,
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but still, our understanding of these substances is very limited.
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Psychedelic trips can rarely be controlled.
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You could analyze them all you wanted and search for meaning,
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but it's not as though we have anything close to a guidebook through which we can translate them.
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There are no rules. There's very little structure.
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The effects appear to be wholly unique and personal, every time.
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One of the most significant scientific findings so far
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does relate to their impact on brain connectivity,
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with brain imaging studies showing that psychedelics
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can leave different regions of the brain more strongly connected.
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They can produce a more integrated and fluid brain network,
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which some suggest could be one way through which users at least gain a higher understanding.
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Call it a parallel universe, call it a higher dimension,
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it would seem as though psychedelics do at least grant an insight into another layer of reality,
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even on a physical level via changes in the brain.
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In many ways, however, the potential and seemingly apparent links
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between psychedelics and parallel worlds
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falls within the same ballpark as those between dreaming and parallel worlds.
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The questions arise mostly out of the unknown.
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From a philosophical perspective,
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the experiences reported during both dreams and psychedelic trips
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serve to challenge the traditional understandings of reality.
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They trigger speculation regarding the nature of the universe.
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But so far, there's no tangible evidence to say that parallel universes do exist at all,
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let alone that we can get to them via mushrooms.
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It's a question, then, for more metaphysical theories that are out there,
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particularly those such as biocentrism,
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which propose the existence of a greater cosmic consciousness in some form or another.
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Otherwise known as universal consciousness,
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if it exists, then it connects all living beings together as one.
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It's sometimes visualized as a kind of energy,
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and it's never dependent upon the bodies we have now.
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Advocates claim that our sentience is not isolated.
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We do not think alone, but instead as part of a larger, unified field of awareness.
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Most scientists view this kind of thinking with scepticism, though, at best.
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The more widely accepted theory is that consciousness is a product of individual brain function,
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and therefore that we aren't interconnected in this way.
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Which means that, psychedelics or not, there is never a route toward joining a greater, collective mind.
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The profound insights that come with psychedelic use are a little more difficult to explain.
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Metaphysical interpretations might suggest that these are glimpses into fundamental truths,
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or maybe even divine knowledge.
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Usually, these views are obscured in everyday consciousness,
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but psychedelics provide a pathway to unveiling them.
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Various spiritual and religious traditions might also support this claim,
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particularly to explain supposed encounters with higher spiritual beings or divine entities.
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Again, though, there's very little scientific evidence.
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Although perhaps there are comparisons to be drawn here
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between reports of psychedelic trips and near-death experiences.
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Following an NDE, much of what a person remembers could be considered very similar to what happens on LSD or mushrooms,
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with bright lights and out-of-body phenomena regularly being cited.
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Many scientists counter, though, that an NDE is only ever the brain striving to interpret the trauma it's going through.
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Could something similar be happening with psychedelics as the brain tries to make sense of something new?
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Or is there more to it than that?
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Finally, and as just a little extra food for thought,
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there's the strange case of Terence McKenna's machine elves to consider.
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As a famous advocate for psychedelic plants, McKenna is said to have first encountered the elves in 1965 following the use of DMT.
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He also referred to them as tykes,
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and they were to be found in a different hyperdimensional space on the other side of a membrane.
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If McKenna's were an isolated experience, then it might be easy to dismiss.
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But it isn't.
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Many people claim to have independently met the same or similar entities.
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For some, they were even best described as extraterrestrial beings.
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So, how can that happen simply by taking a substance on Earth?
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Despite all of the scientific doubt at present, could it be that there's still something crucial that's waiting to be uncovered?
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For now, psychedelics provide humans with deep, insightful and vivid experiences.
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That much is true.
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They don't yet provide solid evidence for parallel worlds.
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But many believe it's only a matter of time before they will.
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What do you think? Is there anything we missed?
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Let us know in the comments, check out these other clips from Unveiled,
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