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In The Doors of Perception (1954), Aldous Huxley wrote that the urge to transcend self-consciousness was "a principle appetite of the soul." He hoped that psychedelics would make the experience of self-transcendence more widely available, and thereby catalyze a transformation in the culture. But experiencing ego dissolution is one thing; integrating it into ordinary life is another. And, as the misadventures of the 1960s attest, building a culture around self-transcendence is a perilous (if inspiring) endeavor. “Unraveling the Dream,” a new film presented by the Waking Up meditation app, explores whether the new science of psychedelics might shed fresh light on Huxley’s vision. Featuring original interviews with Anil Seth, Robin Carhart-Harris, and Shamil Chandaria, the film takes viewers on a sweeping journey to the frontiers of neuroscience and through the rich, turbulent history of psychedelics.
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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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