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create_destiny) wrote2009-05-15 05:50 pm
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Stroke, LSD - Same Thing
I heard a fascinating interview on NPR today with a neurological researcher named Jill Bolte Taylor whose book My Stroke of Insight came out in paperback today. This video is from a talk Taylor gave a year ago about what she experienced while having a stroke.
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Funny, I was reading about neurons at work today.
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the brain
I am sure that we all have read "Doors of Perception" and the works of John Lilly however note that in my years of working with mentally ill (a societal observation) I have encountered some people who entered into a "drug" induced psychosis and never returned. Caution is advised.
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Some of her description (in the shower, dialing the phone, etc.) reminded me a *lot* of what it's like for me most of the times I've smoked weed, which is why I came to the decision/realization that I can't do it. It's like the right hemisphere wants to get totally lost in all the expansiveness while at the same time the left hemisphere is freaking out trying to categorize and make rational sense out of everything, having anxiety about various fears (dying, etc.), not wanting to "let go", etc. That's sort of my usual dynamic anyway, but substances seem to amplify it to an unpleasant degree.
Like we were talking about earlier, I really do wonder how much of religion, philosophy, culture, and just the whole human experience in general is a sort of outward projection of the feedback loop between our collective left-brains and right-brains. Or more accurately, our collective right brain and 6+ billion individualistic left brains!
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