Dr. Andrew Gallimore | Psychedelic Technology, Dimensional Travel, Astral Entities & Banned Medicine
Analysis Summary
Summary
The person discusses their interest in the possibility of communicating with an intelligence in the DMT space. They describe their experiences with DMT and the idea that this substance may allow access to a different reality. They mention the development of a technology called DMTX, which aims to extend the duration of DMT experiences for deeper exploration. The person reflects on the historical absence of psychedelic research and its potential impact on society. They suggest that understanding these experiences could lead to significant discoveries about consciousness and reality. After the encounter, the person expresses a desire to explore these ideas further and integrate science with spiritual understanding.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The discussion explores the potential intelligence encountered in the DMT space and its implications for human consciousness and society. It highlights the transformative potential of psychedelics in treating neuropsychiatric conditions and critiques the historical vilification of these substances. The conversation suggests a convergence between psychedelic experiences and the exploration of higher dimensional realities.
The DMT experience often involves encounters with intelligent beings who seem to know the participant.
Rick Strassman
“I knew he took that data; I knew he was taking blood samples.”
Managed by: Imperial College
to explore extended states of DMT experience
There is a possibility that we are dealing with some kind of intelligence within the DMT space.
DMT research could have been transformative for society if it had started in the 1970s.
The DMT experience often involves encounters with intelligent beings who seem to know the participant.
The DMT space may represent a higher dimensional reality populated by advanced intelligences.
Psychedelics have the potential to revolutionize the treatment of neuropsychiatric conditions.
The vilification of psychedelics may be due to their ability to expand consciousness and challenge societal norms.