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If anyone here has read Terrence Mckenna's True Hallucinations you'd know about the part where Dennis Mckenna goes crazy for lack of a better term and believes the mushrooms he is on are teaching him things telepathically.
http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/a4b6c61f00790954.pdf (online pdf)
He hasn't been interviewed that many times about this particular instance and "the experiment at La Chorrera" even though it was like the first time they came up with a lot of the ideas that Terrence became famous for spreading.
Anyways, while most of the stuff Dennis was saying he was being taught by the mushroom was not very logical he did happen to be right about a few things
most of the stuff he's saying is extremely far out sounding and it ends up causing him to think that he's going to usher mankind into a new dimension but there are certain things he just happened to "know" that happened to be right.
the short explanation is that he thought that harmine binded with DNA and somehow it would reach the temperature of absolute zero within your body and be superconductive so that this thing called an "Electron Spin Resonance" can be amplified and pretty much allow you to reach a higher dimension. He goes on to say
I personally think the hyperdimensional matter he believed he was creating was actually DNA.
It actually turns out that harmine and other harmala alkaloids do bind to DNA, so some of the things he was apparently taught by the mushroom happen to be true. It's incredibly interesting to me that the guy went into the middle of the jungle to learn about psychedelics there and starts randomly talking about how he's learning things about his DNA and electromagnetic phenomena.
So In my opinion he's probably totally wrong about the absolute zero thing, that's one of the most outlandish claims he makes but it actually turns out that there is a natural superconductor made by your pineal gland called pinoline, and it is structurally very similar to the harmala alkaloids.
so far he's been right about harmala alkaloids ability to bind to DNA and the fact that there is a superconductor in your brain.
I looked up what "Electron Spin Resonance" is and once again although he is talking about extremely far out stuff that seem to have came from mushroom teachings, he certainly may have been right about many aspects of this phenomena he suddenly became aware of.
He apparently happened to learn a lot of specific details about how things were occurring on a molecular level.
Now this is where things get very complicated, who knows how he associated the shape of the harmine molecule with a bell I personally just don't see it. However, harmine does look rather similar to adenine to me (though I should mention I'm a biochem layman).
All of this really makes me wonder if the ESR he happened to learn so much about is based off of something in reality.
I personally think it could have to do with the electromagnetic fields or feedback loops or something of your cells like harmonizing somehow and empowering the intuitive nature of your DNA and your nervous system.
or maybe the harmine binding to your DNA potentiates the amount of epigenetic changes DMT can make to your cells.
Any Thoughts?
TL;DR How did Dennis Mckenna find all this stuff out just by taking psychedelics? and which parts of it are based in reality?
http://files.abovetopsecret.com/files/a4b6c61f00790954.pdf (online pdf)
He hasn't been interviewed that many times about this particular instance and "the experiment at La Chorrera" even though it was like the first time they came up with a lot of the ideas that Terrence became famous for spreading.
Anyways, while most of the stuff Dennis was saying he was being taught by the mushroom was not very logical he did happen to be right about a few things
most of the stuff he's saying is extremely far out sounding and it ends up causing him to think that he's going to usher mankind into a new dimension but there are certain things he just happened to "know" that happened to be right.
the short explanation is that he thought that harmine binded with DNA and somehow it would reach the temperature of absolute zero within your body and be superconductive so that this thing called an "Electron Spin Resonance" can be amplified and pretty much allow you to reach a higher dimension. He goes on to say
"The result will be a molecular aggregate of hyperdimensional, superconducting matter that receives and sends messages transmitted by thought, that stores and retrieves information in a holographic fashion in neural DNA, and that depends on superconductive harmine as a transducer energy source and superconductive RNA as a temporal matrix"
I personally think the hyperdimensional matter he believed he was creating was actually DNA.
It actually turns out that harmine and other harmala alkaloids do bind to DNA, so some of the things he was apparently taught by the mushroom happen to be true. It's incredibly interesting to me that the guy went into the middle of the jungle to learn about psychedelics there and starts randomly talking about how he's learning things about his DNA and electromagnetic phenomena.
So In my opinion he's probably totally wrong about the absolute zero thing, that's one of the most outlandish claims he makes but it actually turns out that there is a natural superconductor made by your pineal gland called pinoline, and it is structurally very similar to the harmala alkaloids.
so far he's been right about harmala alkaloids ability to bind to DNA and the fact that there is a superconductor in your brain.
I looked up what "Electron Spin Resonance" is and once again although he is talking about extremely far out stuff that seem to have came from mushroom teachings, he certainly may have been right about many aspects of this phenomena he suddenly became aware of.
He apparently happened to learn a lot of specific details about how things were occurring on a molecular level.
The harmine molecule, which is structured like a little bell, gives a bell-like chiming and buzzing sound. If we come on it right and cancel it and there is neural DNA active in the brain, the electrical configuration of harmine is enough like the molecular configuration of adenine, one of the bases in DNA, that it will replace it. It will bond through into the chain. And when it is bonded in, its ring will become activated. It is the same size as
adenine, but it's a little more complicated. It has a free resonance ring." Dennis paused and then gathered his thoughts to continue.
"Now the normal ESR of harmine is a simple signal, but the electron spin configuration of DNA is very, very complicated. It is a broad band. When the harmine goes in there it will cease to broadcast its own resonation because it will have become very tightly bonded into the structure of the macro-molecule. It will instead begin to broadcast the ESR resonation of the DNA.
Now this is where things get very complicated, who knows how he associated the shape of the harmine molecule with a bell I personally just don't see it. However, harmine does look rather similar to adenine to me (though I should mention I'm a biochem layman).
All of this really makes me wonder if the ESR he happened to learn so much about is based off of something in reality.
I personally think it could have to do with the electromagnetic fields or feedback loops or something of your cells like harmonizing somehow and empowering the intuitive nature of your DNA and your nervous system.
or maybe the harmine binding to your DNA potentiates the amount of epigenetic changes DMT can make to your cells.
Any Thoughts?
TL;DR How did Dennis Mckenna find all this stuff out just by taking psychedelics? and which parts of it are based in reality?
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