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Inept
and I had the feeling that I was INEPT, that I could not bring forth life,

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بی عرضه

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And I had the feeling that I was INEPT, that I could not bring forth life,

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Produce smt, to give birth.

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Who said this?
Psychedelics are for me easily the best tool that exists to study both the mind and the brain. I think it has the potential to revolutionise depression treatment if not Psychiatry.

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Dr Robin Harris (Head of Psychedelic Research at Imperial College, London) Real stories: the healing mushrooms 9:00

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What can be characteristic of ………. is that there are things that aren’t conscious, you don’t realise their contribution to your state

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depression
Dr Robin Harris (Head of Psychedelic Research at Imperial College, London) Real stories: the healing mushrooms

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The nature of magic mushroom effects is that they induce a kind of …………….. [in your brain] so they free things up so that you can change, you know.

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malleability or plasticity

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With Andy’s treatment experience, it wasn’t work that he thought causing him stress, and it was more about his ……… ……….. experiences of suffering and pain

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early childhood
ibis, 26:53

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Dr. Rose Watts: these …… ……… ………… often be repressed, people go through their whole lives without ever really facing those demons, but it’s not as if the demons when they’re pushed down don’t cause any suffering because they’re there.

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early childhood experiences
ibis, 27:14

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what is this experience?
It wasn’t some external spiritual force or it wasn’t someone’s counselling technique, It’s your own self that does the healing in the end.

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John (the bearded guy) after the 2nd experience
ibis, 39:00

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We know that all drugs are in part shaped by the context in which they are given, but for the psychedelic substances, that’s particularly more so. So when you provide it in more of a ……… and ……. situation, you tend to get more meaningful reactions to the substance.

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warm and welcoming
Big think, The “heroic dose” of psychedelics, according to Johns Hopkins

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In psychedelic sessions, we really just encourage people to 1………. 2……….. 3………..

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Trust, Let go and be open
ibis, 6:00

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………… the overall process, ………… yourself that you’re robust. You’re gonna get through this experience.

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TRUST

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……. ….. means whatever your preconceived notions of what this experience might be or what experience you should have, don’t let that get in the way of the experience that you will have. Don’t try to control it.

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LET GO

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…… …….. Means no matter where it takes you, go there. Whatever the experience is, take the orientation of: this is what I need to deal with.

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BE OPEN

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Who said this to whom:
You go deep enough and far enough in consciousness, and you will bump into the sacred.

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a medical researcher told this to Michael Pollan.

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Where is this from?
Macro doses have saved my life. As you know in our previous interview I experienced really deep trauma as a child:
we’re talking physical mental, emotional, and sexual abuse. Things that I don’t even completely understand because the mind has protected me so much that most of my childhood is completely blacked out, so we’re talking about that default mode network and how have macrodoses helped with that. Well I mean it’s really that shift in how I see the world when you tap into that divine love source you’re like whoa one of my biggest catalysts for mental health.

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Melissa Dawn, Psychedelic Scientist and Advocate
The Medical Potential Of Psychedelics | Have A Nice Trip: Micro Vs Macro Dosing For Healing YouTube

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Where is this from?
I’ve known people who have done these heroic doses and stopped drinking and stopped smoking cigarettes. It changed their personality completely. I knew a lady who was completely angry about everything in life and took a heavy heavy dose of DMT, 20 minutes later she came back and said that she has seen who she was and she won’t be that person again and she’s got honest truth and four years later, she’s a very very different person.

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from a Naturalist/ Healer
ibis, 5:30

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The effects of psychedelics are dose-dependent. High doses are more likely to induce …………….. experiences

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mystical

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“I don’t feel like doing that right now” Phrases like this leave you at the mercy of your ………… and several years of evolution.

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emotions

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“Emotional intelligence” was popularized back in the 90s by …….. ………., who has studied high achievers

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Daniel Goleman

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The key factor for achievement and growth is not your IQ, but your ……

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EQ (according to Daniel Goleman)
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QUOTIENT

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Degree or amount /”kwo.shent/

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before you can become emotionally intelligent, you need to become emotionally ………

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literate
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……… are biological or mental reactions, that trigger certain actions. But they aren’t the only information to consider when making a decision. It’s like buying a house just because you like the garden.

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Emotions
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In the ABCD framework for managing emotion, what does A stand for?

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Awareness, Avoid emotional numbness
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In the ABCD framework for managing emotion, what does B stand for?

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Be Bold (to experience the emotion, but do not overthink it.)
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In the ABCD framework for managing emotion, what does C stand for?

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Create distance (to understand the emotions.)
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In the ABCD framework for managing emotion, what does D stand for?

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Direct (its energy to thrive)
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OSLO stands for

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Occupational Strains Liaison Officer

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