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The effects of [[psychedelics]] is so dependent on the person, set and setting, that the uncontrolled, anecdotal data we have to date it is difficult to isolate objective pharmacological effects. However from the information we do have within the tryptamine chemical group include:


Psilocybin
=== Psilocybin ===
Isolated from Psilocybin mushrooms, the prodrug (active) metabolite is psilocin. Addressing the cultural priming psilocybin is a mushroom found in the forest so there is often a natural, wisdom of the forest type experience.


DMT
=== DMT ===
 
[[File:DMT Effects Reddit reports.jpg|alt=DMT Effects Reddit reports|thumb|DMT Effects Reddit reports]]
One of the most salient and discussed features of the DMT experience is encounters with seemingly autonomous entities, consistent with previous DMT studies<ref>Shanon, B. ''The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience'' (Oxford Univeristy Press, 2002).</ref><ref>Davis, A. K. ''et al.'' Survey of entity encounter experiences occasioned by inhaled ''N'', ''N''-dimethyltryptamine: Phenomenology, interpretation, and enduring effects. ''J. Psychopharmacol.'' <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1177/0269881120916143</nowiki> (2020).</ref><ref>Michael, P., Luke, D. & Robinson, O. An encounter with the other: A thematic and content analysis of DMT experiences from a naturalistic field study. ''Front. Psychol.'' 12, 720717. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.720717</nowiki> (2021).</ref>
The cultural priming of DMT is towards meeting entities, popularise by Terence McKenna's "''Machine Elves''." The are some studies suggesting this is a common occurance seemingly autonomous entities, consistent with previous DMT studies<ref>Shanon, B. ''The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience'' (Oxford Univeristy Press, 2002).</ref><ref>Davis, A. K. ''et al.'' Survey of entity encounter experiences occasioned by inhaled ''N'', ''N''-dimethyltryptamine: Phenomenology, interpretation, and enduring effects. ''J. Psychopharmacol.'' <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.1177/0269881120916143</nowiki> (2020).</ref><ref>Michael, P., Luke, D. & Robinson, O. An encounter with the other: A thematic and content analysis of DMT experiences from a naturalistic field study. ''Front. Psychol.'' 12, 720717. <nowiki>https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.720717</nowiki> (2021).</ref>
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The effects of psychedelics is so dependent on the person, set and setting, that the uncontrolled, anecdotal data we have to date it is difficult to isolate objective pharmacological effects. However from the information we do have within the tryptamine chemical group include:

Psilocybin

Isolated from Psilocybin mushrooms, the prodrug (active) metabolite is psilocin. Addressing the cultural priming psilocybin is a mushroom found in the forest so there is often a natural, wisdom of the forest type experience.

DMT

DMT Effects Reddit reports
DMT Effects Reddit reports

The cultural priming of DMT is towards meeting entities, popularise by Terence McKenna's "Machine Elves." The are some studies suggesting this is a common occurance seemingly autonomous entities, consistent with previous DMT studies[1][2][3]

  1. Shanon, B. The Antipodes of the Mind: Charting the Phenomenology of the Ayahuasca Experience (Oxford Univeristy Press, 2002).
  2. Davis, A. K. et al. Survey of entity encounter experiences occasioned by inhaled N, N-dimethyltryptamine: Phenomenology, interpretation, and enduring effects. J. Psychopharmacol. https://doi.org/10.1177/0269881120916143 (2020).
  3. Michael, P., Luke, D. & Robinson, O. An encounter with the other: A thematic and content analysis of DMT experiences from a naturalistic field study. Front. Psychol. 12, 720717. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2021.720717 (2021).

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