Nuit97
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Hey everyone,
I recently stumbled on a couple of articles ( that I won't post there because they are on the blog section of a research chemical website and It would be considered sourcing I think ) that really got me thinking about the unexpected links between martial arts and psychedelics or others drugs. It might sound a bit out there, but Kilindi Iyi researched this , for him the origin of martial arts and entheogens are linked, and this guy talks about shroom dosage of 40+g in his conference ( really lovely guy RIP )
Traditionally, martial arts has been about more than just fighting—it’s a journey toward balancing body and mind. So maybe that ancient warriors might have even used substances like Psilocybe or Amanita muscaria not just for a buzz but to push past normal limits. Imagine training your body while exploring new dimensions of your mind—it's like unlocking a secret level of focus and creativity.
We also have the history of the Hashshashins, those medieval muslim/arab assassins who were known to use hashish to sharpen their senses and get into a special state of mind before a mission. And then there’s modern fighter like Mike Tyson, who experienced LSD when he was 11 or 13 i forget and he talk about using psilocybe mushrooms to train and DMT to heal and reinvent himself after his boxing career. There’s even a personal story on the articles I've read of someone going on a martial arts retreat that mixed psychedelics with sensory deprivation ( dark room therapy )— and I think there are many fighter in the UFC ( Adasanya etc ) that use psychedelics.
What really hit me is the idea that these substances could actually enhance martial arts practice. I personnaly love experimenting with drugs ( psychedelic, empathogen & dissociative. the others i don't really find that they have a potential for transformation ) and I love to dance for hours on them, till exhaustion, and seeing how martial art and dancing have common point ( exemple : Kapoeira ) I think it can make a big difference. Maybe a new martial art would emerge from training especially under influence ?
If it's the case I'll patent it Tripono Jutsu just so people call me Tripono Jutsu Sensei.
So, what do you people think? Could blending some trippy drugs and martial arts be the next hack ? And I'm not talking about enhancing performance drugs like amphetamines or what, really about training completly tripped.
Kiss
I recently stumbled on a couple of articles ( that I won't post there because they are on the blog section of a research chemical website and It would be considered sourcing I think ) that really got me thinking about the unexpected links between martial arts and psychedelics or others drugs. It might sound a bit out there, but Kilindi Iyi researched this , for him the origin of martial arts and entheogens are linked, and this guy talks about shroom dosage of 40+g in his conference ( really lovely guy RIP )
Traditionally, martial arts has been about more than just fighting—it’s a journey toward balancing body and mind. So maybe that ancient warriors might have even used substances like Psilocybe or Amanita muscaria not just for a buzz but to push past normal limits. Imagine training your body while exploring new dimensions of your mind—it's like unlocking a secret level of focus and creativity.
We also have the history of the Hashshashins, those medieval muslim/arab assassins who were known to use hashish to sharpen their senses and get into a special state of mind before a mission. And then there’s modern fighter like Mike Tyson, who experienced LSD when he was 11 or 13 i forget and he talk about using psilocybe mushrooms to train and DMT to heal and reinvent himself after his boxing career. There’s even a personal story on the articles I've read of someone going on a martial arts retreat that mixed psychedelics with sensory deprivation ( dark room therapy )— and I think there are many fighter in the UFC ( Adasanya etc ) that use psychedelics.
What really hit me is the idea that these substances could actually enhance martial arts practice. I personnaly love experimenting with drugs ( psychedelic, empathogen & dissociative. the others i don't really find that they have a potential for transformation ) and I love to dance for hours on them, till exhaustion, and seeing how martial art and dancing have common point ( exemple : Kapoeira ) I think it can make a big difference. Maybe a new martial art would emerge from training especially under influence ?
If it's the case I'll patent it Tripono Jutsu just so people call me Tripono Jutsu Sensei.
So, what do you people think? Could blending some trippy drugs and martial arts be the next hack ? And I'm not talking about enhancing performance drugs like amphetamines or what, really about training completly tripped.
Kiss