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'''🗿''' '''Integration is the [[Neuroplasticity|neuroplastic]] period that proceeds the [[Psychedelics|psychedelic]] experience, it is seen as a closing window of opportunity to integrate new thought patterns into the ''software'' of the brain.''' 🗿 '''Better clinical outcomes can be achieved by augmenting this time using [[Guided Psychedelic Therapy|guided psychedelic therapy]].'''
[[File:Psychedelic neuroplasticity period.png|alt=Different psychedelics cause different length of neuroplasticity|thumb|'''Figure 1'''. Psychedelics differ in how long they induce a social reward learning period]]
'''Integration is the [[Neuroplasticity|neuroplastic]] period that immediately proceeds the [[Psychedelic Experience|psychedelic experience]]. The length of this period varies depending on which psychedelic is taken (Figure 1). It is seen as a closing window of opportunity to remove anchored, old [[habits]] and integrate new thought patterns into the ''software'' of the brain.''' Better clinical outcomes (see '''Figure 2''') can be achieved by augmenting this time using:
 
* [[Guided Psychedelic Therapy|'''Guided psychedelic therapy''']] - by using an accredited therapist.
* [[Integration Group|'''Integration groups''']] - by using community based support.
* '''Nature exposure''' - a wide range of health benefits are associated with exposure to nature<ref>'''Cross-sectional associations of different types of nature exposure with psychotropic, antihypertensive and asthma medication.''' Occupational and Environmental Medicine Turunen AW, Halonen J, Korpela K, et alPublished Online First: 16 January 2023. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2022-108491 Accessed on 18 January 2023 via: https://oem.bmj.com/content/early/2023/01/05/oemed-2022-108491</ref>.
* '''Breathing techniques''' - cyclic sighing, which emphasises prolonged exhalations has been shown to enhance mood and reduce physiological arousal<ref>'''Brief structured respiration practices enhance mood and reduce physiological arousal.''' Melis Yilmaz Balban. Open Access. Published:January 10, 2023DOI:<nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2022.100895</nowiki>. Accessed 23 January via https://www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/fulltext/S2666-3791(22)00474-8</ref>.
* '''Meditation'''
* '''Mindfulness'''
[[File:Psychedelic Integration2.png|alt=Psychedelic Integration Best Practice|thumb|'''Figure 2'''. Psychedelic Integration Best Practice]]
 
=== Controlled Information Intake ===
You should be diligent with regards to the content you consume before, during and after a psychedelic journey. The things we watch on the Internet, streaming services and TV, as well as the music we listen to, all have an effect on our subconscious conditioning. Consuming content that is “low vibration” (or we can describe it as vulgar, violent, exploitative, etc. for people who aren’t into spirituality) will negatively impact our ability to heal and integrate our experiences in a beneficial way. A lot of the content out there these days is degenerate and damages our psyche on a subconscious level. When we consume psychedelics, we are especially sensitive to these kinds of things. We don’t want negative energy from media outlets to filter into our lives when we are trying to use plant medicines to grow, heal and learn.
 
Here are some recommendations I have with regards to this. I would recommend following these to the best of your ability for at least one week prior, during and one week after your trip. Ideally, you should try to follow these all the time regardless of whether you take psychedelics or not, but it is even more important surrounding the time of a journey.
 
* Limit your time on social media or stay off of it completely.
* Don’t watch the news, especially mainstream outlets like CNN, MSNBC, Fox, etc. (This isn’t a political stance. It doesn’t matter what your political views are.)
* Don’t watch any videos, shows or movies that contain excessive violence, vulgar language, horrors / thrillers, etc.)
* Don’t watch pornography. (I would recommend permanently quitting this if you can.)
* Don’t listen to dark, heavy or vulgar music (i.e certain types of rap, heavy metal, etc.)
* Don’t spend time around people who gossip or talk a lot of shit.
 
Basically, you want to clear your mind of all negative energy as much as possible. It is important that you make conscious and intentional decisions with regards to what enters your field of consciousness. Obviously, we can’t control everything, but there is a lot we can do to optimize this in our lives. Please share your thoughts on this below.
 
'''References'''

Latest revision as of 23:21, 13 November 2023

Different psychedelics cause different length of neuroplasticity
Figure 1. Psychedelics differ in how long they induce a social reward learning period

Integration is the neuroplastic period that immediately proceeds the psychedelic experience. The length of this period varies depending on which psychedelic is taken (Figure 1). It is seen as a closing window of opportunity to remove anchored, old habits and integrate new thought patterns into the software of the brain. Better clinical outcomes (see Figure 2) can be achieved by augmenting this time using:

  • Guided psychedelic therapy - by using an accredited therapist.
  • Integration groups - by using community based support.
  • Nature exposure - a wide range of health benefits are associated with exposure to nature[1].
  • Breathing techniques - cyclic sighing, which emphasises prolonged exhalations has been shown to enhance mood and reduce physiological arousal[2].
  • Meditation
  • Mindfulness
Psychedelic Integration Best Practice
Figure 2. Psychedelic Integration Best Practice

Controlled Information Intake

You should be diligent with regards to the content you consume before, during and after a psychedelic journey. The things we watch on the Internet, streaming services and TV, as well as the music we listen to, all have an effect on our subconscious conditioning. Consuming content that is “low vibration” (or we can describe it as vulgar, violent, exploitative, etc. for people who aren’t into spirituality) will negatively impact our ability to heal and integrate our experiences in a beneficial way. A lot of the content out there these days is degenerate and damages our psyche on a subconscious level. When we consume psychedelics, we are especially sensitive to these kinds of things. We don’t want negative energy from media outlets to filter into our lives when we are trying to use plant medicines to grow, heal and learn.

Here are some recommendations I have with regards to this. I would recommend following these to the best of your ability for at least one week prior, during and one week after your trip. Ideally, you should try to follow these all the time regardless of whether you take psychedelics or not, but it is even more important surrounding the time of a journey.

  • Limit your time on social media or stay off of it completely.
  • Don’t watch the news, especially mainstream outlets like CNN, MSNBC, Fox, etc. (This isn’t a political stance. It doesn’t matter what your political views are.)
  • Don’t watch any videos, shows or movies that contain excessive violence, vulgar language, horrors / thrillers, etc.)
  • Don’t watch pornography. (I would recommend permanently quitting this if you can.)
  • Don’t listen to dark, heavy or vulgar music (i.e certain types of rap, heavy metal, etc.)
  • Don’t spend time around people who gossip or talk a lot of shit.

Basically, you want to clear your mind of all negative energy as much as possible. It is important that you make conscious and intentional decisions with regards to what enters your field of consciousness. Obviously, we can’t control everything, but there is a lot we can do to optimize this in our lives. Please share your thoughts on this below.

References

  1. Cross-sectional associations of different types of nature exposure with psychotropic, antihypertensive and asthma medication. Occupational and Environmental Medicine Turunen AW, Halonen J, Korpela K, et alPublished Online First: 16 January 2023. doi: 10.1136/oemed-2022-108491 Accessed on 18 January 2023 via: https://oem.bmj.com/content/early/2023/01/05/oemed-2022-108491
  2. Brief structured respiration practices enhance mood and reduce physiological arousal. Melis Yilmaz Balban. Open Access. Published:January 10, 2023DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2022.100895. Accessed 23 January via https://www.cell.com/cell-reports-medicine/fulltext/S2666-3791(22)00474-8

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