Sergey Baranov - Scientific Dogma & The Psychedelic Individual

Sergey Baranov - Scientific Dogma & The Psychedelic Individual

Change Truth

Sergey works in Peru with the psychedelic cactus Huachuma. The main psycho-active ingredient being Mescaline, which is also in Peyote. This is the second time Sergey joins me to talk about his work. This time we start with his time as a young man using Ec

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1:01:3213 Nov 2018

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Mescaline Confessions: Challenging Science with Sergey Baranov

You know, this book is my humble contribution to this madness. I really hope that will open the doors to people to just thinking a little differently and think maybe what we've been taught about these drugs is not true, that they're not that dangerous, not as dangerous as we've been told.

What happens when you blend ancient spiritual practices with modern scientific skepticism? In this thought-provoking episode of 'Change Truth', host Carl Christensen sits down with Sergey Baranov to discuss his latest book, 'The Mescaline Confessions'. Sergey shares his personal journey through various substances, from years of Ecstasy use to a deep dive into anti-psychotic pharmaceuticals. But it's his current work with the Huachuma cactus in Peru that takes center stage.

This cactus, containing Mescaline, offers profound spiritual experiences that challenge the reductionist views of modern science. Sergey argues that many people today have traded one form of dogma for another, believing they're enlightened while merely joining a different 'team'. This episode is a compelling call to question our assumptions and explore the depths of human consciousness. Whether you're curious about psychedelics or skeptical of mainstream science, this conversation will give you plenty to ponder.

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