00:00On a bright May morning in 1953,
00:04Aldous Huxley swallowed four-tenths of a gram of mescaline
00:07and sat down to wait for the results.
00:09When he documented his experience in The Doors of Perception,
00:13he concluded that the urge to transcend self-consciousness
00:16was a principal appetite of the soul.
00:18This experience could have happened to you,
00:21that you no longer feel yourself and what you are experiencing to be separated.
00:27Thanks to groundbreaking new research,
00:29we're finally beginning to understand what he experienced that day.
00:33For the next few minutes, I'm going to tell you a little bit about psilocybin
00:36and the experimental mystical experience.
00:39And what a true culture of self-transcendence might mean.
00:43To understand how psychedelics have this dramatic effect on our sense of self and world,
00:47we have to go back to the beginning.
00:49You wake up in the morning, you open your eyes, and a world just appears.
00:54To understand how selves and their worlds come into being.
00:58Perception is a kind of controlled hallucination.
01:01And how the filters through which we perceive the world become veils between us and reality.
01:07We can go around the world without our usual preconceptions.
01:13The problem with the psychedelics is they dissolve cultural programming.
01:20Don't politic. Don't vote. Drop out.
01:23The problem is, drugs don't allow you to become the possibility.
01:27They only show you the possibility.
01:28Then after a few hours, you have it only as a memory.
01:33There was something happening at Eleusis, with that potion, with this beatific vision,
01:39that literally held civilization together.
01:42If you die before you die, you won't die when you die.
01:45In meditation, we become aware of the fact that we are constructing our experience.
01:53The relationship with all the phenomena can start to change.
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