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Philosophy and Psychedelics with Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes
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A conversation filmed live at the Hay Festival, How the Light Gets In, September 2021.

Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes, PhD, is Research Fellow of philosophy and psychedelics and associate lecturer at the University of Exeter, specializing in philosophy of mind with emphasis on Whitehead, Nietzsche, and Spinoza, and in the fields of panpsychism and altered states of consciousness.
www.philosopher.eu/

Dr Rupert Sheldrake, PhD, is a biologist and author best known for his hypothesis of morphic resonance. At Cambridge University he worked in developmental biology as a Fellow of Clare College. He was Principal Plant Physiologist at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics and From 2005 to 2010 was Director of the Perrott-Warrick project, Cambridge.
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@Ontologistics

1 year ago

It was great chatting Rupert – I look forward to the next time. —Peter

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@rawadyonus381

3 months ago

What an amazing and enriching discussion. Thank you both.

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@AnHonestDoubter

1 year ago

13:51 Aldous Huxley's "The Perrenial Philosophy" is a superb read, highly recommended.

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@Gen_Jutsu_Itachi

1 year ago

Of course I’m here

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@Jonofthemadlife

1 year ago

I had a powerful dream out of the blue in which the Sun literally said to me "You don't think all this (planets, solar system, balanced climate sustaining plant and animal life plus human beings with all their inventiveness) happened by accident, do you?" It was almost comical except that it felt absolutely obvious that the Sun is not only conscious but quite deliberately sustaining life

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@chuckheppner4384

1 year ago

How can we know who is the other until we know who is the self? The content of the dialogue with 'the Other' is a content that indicates that man's horizons are infinitely bright, that death is in fact, well, as Thomas Vaughn put it, 'the body is the placenta of the soul'. The purpose of life is to familiarize oneself with this after-death body so that the act of dying will not create confusion in the psyche. We are alienated, so alienated that the self must disguise itself as an extraterrestrial in order not to alarm us with the truly bizarre dimensions that it encompasses. I believe in extraterrestrials, but I believe that real extraterrestrials are so peculiar that the job is to recognize them. I believe that the place to search for extraterrestrials is in the psychic dimension. The discs which haunt the skies of Earth indicate that the unconscious cannot be kept waiting forever. These things are going to have to be dealt with. There’s light at the end of the tunnel. The problem is that tunnel is in the back of your mind. And if you don’t go to the back side of your mind you will never see the light at the end of the tunnel. And once you see it, then the task becomes to empower it in yourself and other people. Spread it as a reality. God did not retire to the seventh heaven, God is some kind of lost continent IN the human mind. Patanjali specifically says that there are three paths to the goal of yoga. And they are, control of the breath, control of posture, and light-filled herbs. It says it right there. Stanza 6 of the Yoga Sutras of Patanjali. The psychedelic experience is the beginning of the spiritual path. That's why it's not important that yogas' claim that they can deliver you the psychedelic experience, because it begins with the psychedelic experience, and then you go from there. Apparently, in the Avesta classical period no one would have dreamed of having a spiritual experience without resorting to drugs. It is true that when you smoke DMT, for example, at a sufficiently high and prepared dose, you get elves, everybody does. All you need do, is inhale deeply three times, and you know... You want contact? You want elves? You want alien contact? You'll have that! DMT is a reliable method for crossing in to a dimension that human beings have debated the existence of for 50.000 years. Is there an invisible nearby world inhabited by active intelligences with which human beings can communicate? You bet. And if you don't think so, then tell me you don't think so after you've smoked 75mg DMT. Otherwise we just don't have anything to talk about. Science is the exploration of the experience of nature without psychedelics. And I propose, therefore, to expand that enterprise and say that we need a science beyond science. We need a science which plays with a full deck. No culture on earth is as heavily narcotized as the industrial West in terms of being inured to the consequences of maladaptive behavior. We pursue a business-as-usual attitude in a surreal atmosphere of mounting crises and irreconcilable contradictions. Psychedelic drugs, especially psilocybin, allow a searchlight to be thrown on these deeper levels of the psyche, as Jung correctly stated. But it is not a museum of archetypes or psychic constructs, as he seemed to assume. It is a frontier of wholeness into which any person, so motivated and so courageous as to wish to do it, can go and leave the mundane plane far behind. Psychedelics can carry you farther and faster than most people care to go. Once you get to psychedelics, it's no longer a matter of seeking the answer, you have found the answer. Now the issue changes dramatically, you must face the answer. Our culture definitely takes an egocentric dominator view. The fear of the psychedelic experience is quite literally the fear of losing control. Dominator types today don't understand that it's not important to maintain control if you are not in control in the first place. The fungi became, or is for some mysterious reason still to be discovered, a pipeline into a mind, an entelechy, which we can only image as feminine and can only associate somehow to the environment, to the ecosystem. This is the Gaian mind. This is what the goddess really is. The goddess is a network of connective intelligence that is operating on this planet. I do not think that the government, under the guise of some phony, alarmist, pseudo-scientific rhetoric, should attempt to control the evolution of consciousness. After all, if these things truly are consciousness-expanding, it doesn't take too much intelligence to realize that it is the absence of consciousness that is causing our flirtation with extinction and planetary disaster. On these matters of specific fact, like is the mushroom an extraterrestrial and that sort of thing, I haven't the faintest idea. The mushroom itself is such a mercurial, elusive, Zen sort of personality that I never believe a word it says. I simply entertain its notions and try and sort through them, and I found that to be the most enriching approach to it. The real justification for psychedelics is that they feed new data into your model. You will ride the Tao toward the concrescence and will be able to live in the light of its anticipation. Terence McKenna ☯

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@deejannemeiurffnicht1791

1 year ago

Rupert is the most brave form of looney we have. He seems fearless in sticking his head up from the trenches. And underneath it all is a rather humble, simple, almost childlike questioning mind which many of us also can relate to. All our questions are valid till we learn otherwise, or build upon and develop. Many of us, at early stages in our life's, ask the same simple questions as did Einstein. But, we seem to be constantly beaten down by classroom etiquette, so to speak.

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@oscargustaverejlander.

1 year ago

Dr Peter Sjöstedt-Hughes is literally the spitting image of my brother Leo. To the point where I am genuinely freaked out haha. His voice is totally different, but they could pass for identical twins. How bizarre, how bizarre.

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@martha732

4 months ago

I love it: "Who is the weirder here?" I want to be a member of that club!

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@nonserviam751

1 year ago

Peter's channel's called Ontologistics.

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@chinookvalley

1 year ago

I was attending the wake of a friend and there were a priest and a nun who I was conversing with about heaven. When I told them Heaven was a beautiful place where Nature was healthy and abounded, they said it was blasphemy and cast me to hell as we stood there. I have no intension of going where Nature doesn't rule.

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@RSEFX

1 year ago

This guy is really working hard at trying to sound like an "intellectual". Rupert Sheldrake is so much more comfortable speaking without all the puffed-up-ness the interviewer has poured onto and into the questions.

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@realcygnus

1 year ago

Everything is "in" mind, spacetime, matter/energy as well as even separate minds & of course their associated brains but, NOT everything "has" a mind. I'd say that there is indeed something that it is "like to be" ANY organism, & that life is the only "non-arbitrary" distinction to be made from the "inanimate" universe as a whole regarding individual inner experience of its "separate" creatures.

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@robertforsythe3280

1 year ago

Do not be so sure that dreams are just a illusion. Waking dreams are likely so much more. There is a connection between the spirit realm and the physical realm. Ask all who have had waking dreams of the difference. Be careful of disregarding the knowledge of all those with NDE's and those who know there dreams. Simple dreams are forgotten while waking dreams are not forgotten.

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@OrigenisAdamantios

1 year ago

Highly recommend book by Tzamalikos on Anaxagoras, Origen, and Neoplatonism

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@deejannemeiurffnicht1791

1 year ago

24:00 yes, they're even trying to remove the fun from marijuana too in removing the "intoxicants" (which has its validity too, of course, if you're operating "heavy machinery"

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@Pending22

1 year ago

I really wanted to hear you relate your 5-MeO-DMT experience, but he cut you off! I use 5-MeO-DMT sometimes and I want to hear your take on this substance.

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@RSEFX

1 year ago

Change or transformation is both chemical AND experiential: Without the experience there is little or no lasting or meaningful effect from just taking in the raw chemical from which the psychoactive elements have been ameliorated, much like watching a YT documentary about being lost in the middle of the ocean isn't the same as having lived the harrowing experience directly (or, fill in any other such examples---ie, reading about a roller coaster ride vs taking the actual ride, etc.).

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