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Podcast 422 – “Visualizing the Psychedelic Experience”

from Psychedelic Salon · host Lorenzo Hagerty

Guest speaker: Niles Heckman PROGRAM NOTES: [NOTE: All quotations are by Niles Heckman.] “The visual component of the psychedelic experience is for the most part the final frontier for what computer graphics still have yet to replicate faithfully.” “Art isn't really important unless it helps you grow in creating it, or it helps others grow through its consumption.” “Computer graphics are, and will continue to be, the tool used to visualize what is essentially unlanguageable.” “It's really fascinating that indigenous people have essentially been uploading themselves to much more advanced organic realms for potentially thousands of years, if not more, seeing imagery that's much more complex than what you can see in a Hollywood summer blockbuster today.” “Psychedelic experiences, whether real or future replicated, if done responsibly, aren't negative escapism but could be a true awakening process for more people, because we are not human beings that can have spiritual experiences, we are spiritual beings having human experiences.” “Ambitions are competitive, aspirations are not. Aspirations take nothing from anyone else and injure no one else and allow you as a sovereign individual to grow, because that's why we're all here.” Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option Niles Heckman's contact information: Twitter Production Company Podcast Post-Burning Man companion interview with Rak Razam and Niles Heckmen for his podcast “In A Perfect World.” Blue Morpho.tv Foundation Upcoming Events What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry by John Markoff

Guest speaker: Niles Heckman PROGRAM NOTES: [NOTE: All quotations are by Niles Heckman.] “The visual component of the psychedelic experience is for the most part the final frontier for what computer graphics still have yet to replicate faithfully.” “Art isn't really important unless it helps you grow in creating it, or it helps others grow through its consumption.” “Computer graphics are, and will continue to be, the tool used to visualize what is essentially unlanguageable.” “It's really fascinating that indigenous people have essentially been uploading themselves to much more advanced organic realms for potentially thousands of years, if not more, seeing imagery that's much more complex than what you can see in a Hollywood summer blockbuster today.” “Psychedelic experiences, whether real or future replicated, if done responsibly, aren't negative escapism but could be a true awakening process for more people, because we are not human beings that can have spiritual experiences, we are spiritual beings having human experiences.” “Ambitions are competitive, aspirations are not. Aspirations take nothing from anyone else and injure no one else and allow you as a sovereign individual to grow, because that's why we're all here.” Download MP3 PCs – Right click, select option Macs – Ctrl-Click, select option Niles Heckman's contact information: Twitter Production Company Podcast Post-Burning Man companion interview with Rak Razam and Niles Heckmen for his podcast “In A Perfect World.” Blue Morpho.tv Foundation Upcoming Events What the Dormouse Said: How the Sixties Counterculture Shaped the Personal Computer Industry by John Markoff

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Inner Healing Intelligence: Emotional and Spiritual Growth Through Psychedelics and Mindfulness Dr. Laurie Little Are you living your best life filled with joy, meaning and purpose? Or do your days race by, full of striving, achieving and accomplishing, only leaving you somehow defeated, anxious or disappointed? Clinical psychologist and psychedelic therapist Dr. Laurie Little shares how living your best life starts with listening to and trusting your own Inner Healing Intelligence. Everyone has an Inner Healing Intelligence that moves us towards health and growth. Learn how to let your inner wisdom be your own guide to building a life with meaning and purpose, peace and joy. Visit www.laurielittle.com for more. Inverted World Somalgia “Everything is backwards, everything is upside down. Doctors destroy health, lawyers destroy justice, psychiatrists destroy minds, scientists destroy truth, major media destroys information, religions destroy spirituality and governments destroy freedom” - Michael EllnerOn ‘Inverted World’, Somalgia present a psychedelic interpretation of a dystopian reality set in a world not unlike our own. The album covers an eclectic range of influences & genres from black metal, trip-hop and folk to progressive & psychedelic rock.Conceptually, ‘Inverted World’ follows a journey of awakening in which the protagonist struggles to come to terms with the nature of reality, falls down endless conspiracy rabbit holes, battles addiction, consumerism & technology overload and ultimately understands what it means to be an outsider in a backwards world.How deep does the rabbit hole go? Let The Trees Speak Absolut Absolem 🌳 The forest awakens. 🌌 Voices rise from the roots, 🌿 branches whisper in psychedelic echoes. 🎶 “Lass die Bäume sprechen” is not just a track – it’s a ritual 🔮, a dialogue with the unseen. 🌀 The labyrinth calls… 🤫 the trees gossip in shadows… 🌬️ the forest breathes with you. ⚡ Here, your soul is recharged, entangled in sound and myth. Step inside the labyrinth of echoes, where reality bends and the trees themselves begin to speak. Dare to listen… 👁️ Stone & Sky EpochNative Stone & Sky is a masterclass in classical fusion, weaving intricate woodwind arrangements into a vast, psychedelic tapestry. This auditory gateway connects the ancient, grounded soil with the boundless heavens, leading the listener past blooming lupines and weathered stone as the physical world dissolves into a spiritual violet twilight.By blending these delicate classical melodies with radiant, frequency-specific synthesizer layers, this track captures the steady, rhythmic pulse of the mountains as evening falls. It offers a meditative exploration of tranquility during transition, honoring both the steadfast power of the earth beneath and the infinite, shifting potential of the firmament above.

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