★★★★★
Absolutely
fascinating! Suspend your skepticism for a few hours and enter the
incredulous world of Strassman’s research with a powerful hallucinogen.
DMT, sort of a fast-acting LSD, was used in DEA-approved clinical
research at the University of New Mexico between 1990 and 1995, where
volunteers repeatedly described experiences similar to near-death and
alien abduction reports.
The
question is this: Are the experiences entirely psychedelic, or is the
drug allowing volunteers to tap into another reality, where aliens
really do exist? Strassman takes the question seriously, and while the
implications are more than a little disturbing, the volunteers
“unquestionably had some of the most intense, unusual, and unexpected
experiences of their lives.” (After reading the case studies, I can
believe it.)
Strassman
connects DMT with the pineal gland, the “house of the soul.” The
pineal gland develops in the human fetus 49 days after conception, with
its DMT chemical secretion serving as a portal to astral worlds. OK,
this is wayyy outside my comfort level and not something I know anything
about, yet I can’t help it: This is a five-star book, guys, even though
it steps on some religious toes. Skip ahead to part IV, The Sessions, if you must, and then come back to read the rest after your mind is blown.
Strassman
presents his data like a research doctor, and he admits that one of his
deepest motivations behind the DMT research was the search for a
biological basis of spiritual experience. He went into this research
already intrigued with the pineal gland, so his hypotheses are not
unexpected. His application was entirely professional, with intravenous
injections under strict supervision—this is not an experiment that can
be undertaken at home. The experiences are kaleidoscopic and often
frightening. Yet I couldn’t help wonder how many people, after reading
this book, found a way to obtain the drug and jump into the next
universe. I sure wanted to.
Okay, I've been thinking about reading this book - now for sure I want to. Thanks for the great review.
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