The foundation of a good therapeutic relationship begins with the establishment of rapport, which can be defined as a harmonious relationship in which people communicate well, collaborate equally, and ...
Mystical experiences are typically associated with a sense of transcending the boundaries of self, space, and time and becoming absorbed in something greater than oneself, which some people describe ...
A new review criticizes current methods of measuring the acute subjective effects of psychedelics. Experts call for the development of new, more comprehensive measures that can accurately assess ...
Before he died last year, Roland Griffiths was arguably the world’s most famous psychedelics researcher. Since 2006, his work has suggested that psilocybin, found in magic mushrooms, can induce ...
In 2015, the CENTURY published an advertisement with the headline “Seeking Clergy to Take Part in a Research Study of Psilocybin and Sacred Experience.” The notice from Johns Hopkins School of ...
Individuals in a survey reported greater gratitude, nature relatedness, and nature appreciation after embarking on an ayahuasca retreat experience. The active chemical in ayahuasca is DMT ...
Once or twice a month, Bernard McGinn receives an email from someone wanting to talk about their “special” experience. Many pose questions like, “How do I know if I’ve really had a mystical encounter ...
You are able to gift 5 more articles this month. Anyone can access the link you share with no account required. Learn more. “Maine Mediums, Mystics and Healers: A resource of profound wisdom for your ...
A Johns Hopkins scientist was known for rigorous studies of psychedelics. Was he a true believer? Credit...Caitlin Teal Price Supported by By Brendan Borrell Before he died last year, Roland Griffiths ...
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