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Y_5_15 Verified Altered States

Y_5_15 — Altitude Sickness and High-Altitude Consciousness: Mountain Visions

Altitude sickness — a spectrum of syndromes caused by hypobaric hypoxia (reduced oxygen partial pressure at elevation) — produces some of the most dramatic and well-documented involuntary altered states of consciousness

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Y_5_20 Verified Altered States

Y_5_20 — MDMA Pharmacology: Entactogen Mechanisms, Therapeutic Potential, and Risks

MDMA (3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine), commonly known as ecstasy or molly, is a synthetic entactogen (from Latin tactus, "touching within") that produces profound feelings of emotional closeness, empathy, trust, and w

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Y_2_07 Verified Altered States

Y_2_07 — Temporal Lobe Epilepsy and Religious Experience

Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) — seizures originating in the temporal lobes, which contain structures critical for memory (hippocampus), emotion (amygdala), and sensory-experiential processing — produces some of the most d

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Y_2_10 Credible Altered States

Y_2_10 — Drowning and Near-Drowning: Aquatic Altered Consciousness

Drowning — defined by the WHO (2002, revised 2005) as "the process of experiencing respiratory impairment from submersion/immersion in liquid" — is one of the leading causes of accidental death worldwide (~236,000 deaths

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Y_3_01 Verified Altered States

Y_3_01 — Kundalini and Serpent Energy Traditions

Kundalini ("coiled one" in Sanskrit) describes a dormant serpent-like energy said to reside at the base of the spine, which, when "awakened" through meditation, breathwork, or spontaneous experience, rises through a cent

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Y_3_14 Credible Altered States

Y_3_14 — Chanting and Repetitive Vocalization: Sonic Pathways to Trance

Chanting and repetitive vocalization — the sustained production of rhythmic, patterned vocal sounds — is arguably the most ancient and universal method of inducing altered states of consciousness through acoustic means.

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Y_3_15 Credible Altered States

Y_3_15 — Pilgrimage as Altered State: Walking, Devotion, and Transformation

Pilgrimage — the deliberate journey to a sacred place as an act of devotion, penance, healing, or spiritual seeking — is one of humanity's most ancient and universal practices for inducing transformative altered states t

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Y_3_10 Verified Altered States

Y_3_10 — Fasting, Asceticism, and Altered Consciousness

Fasting and ascetic practices — deliberate deprivation of food, sleep, comfort, or sensory input — have been used across virtually all religious and spiritual traditions to induce altered states of consciousness, visions

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Y_3_20 Credible Altered States

Y_3_20 — Enlightenment Neuroscience: Satori, Samadhi & Mystical States

Enlightenment — known as satori or kensho in Zen Buddhism, samadhi in Hindu yogic traditions, fana in Sufism, theosis in Eastern Orthodox Christianity, and unio mystica in the Western mystical tradition — refers to state

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Y_3_17 Credible Altered States

Y_3_17 — Breathwork Traditions: Pranayama, Holotropic Breathing, and Respiratory Consciousness

Breathwork — the intentional manipulation of breathing patterns to influence physiological, psychological, and (in traditional frameworks) spiritual states — encompasses ancient practices dating to the earliest recorded

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Y_1_03 Credible Altered States

Y_1_03 — Classical Antiquity Entheogens Synthesis

This document examines Classical Antiquity Entheogens Synthesis, a topic within the Consciousness research area. Key areas of investigation include Were Ancient Mediterranean Religions Entheogenic?, Why This Matters, The

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Y_1_02 Verified Altered States

Y_1_02 — Ergot, Sacred Pharmacology, and History

This document examines Ergot, Sacred Pharmacology, and History, a topic within the Consciousness research area. Key areas of investigation include Claviceps purpurea — Biology and Chemistry, Ergot Alkaloids — The Chemist

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Y_1_13 Credible Altered States

Y_1_13 — Xenon Gas and Nitrous Oxide: Anesthetic Gases as Consciousness Probes

Nitrous oxide (N₂O — "laughing gas") and xenon (Xe — a noble gas) are two anesthetic gases that have served as remarkable probes of consciousness — revealing how the manipulation of a single molecule or atom can dissolve

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Y_1_19 Credible Altered States

Y_1_19 — Ibogaine Reset Mechanism

Ibogaine — a naturally occurring psychoactive indole alkaloid extracted from the root bark of Tabernanthe iboga, a shrub native to the equatorial forests of Gabon and Cameroon — has emerged as one of the most pharmacolog

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Y_1_08 Verified Altered States

Y_1_08 — Cannabis: History, Ethnobotany, and Pharmacology

Cannabis (Cannabis sativa L.) is one of humanity's oldest cultivated plants, with a relationship spanning at least 12,000 years based on archaeological evidence. Its use as fiber (hemp), food (seeds), medicine, and psych

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Y_1_15 Credible Altered States

Y_1_15 — Micro-Dosing: Sub-Perceptual Psychedelic Use and Cognitive Effects

Micro-dosing — the practice of regularly consuming sub-perceptual doses (typically 1/10th to 1/20th of a standard recreational dose) of psychedelic substances, most commonly LSD (~10–20 micrograms) or psilocybin (~0.1–0.

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Y_1_07 Credible Altered States

Y_1_07 — Ego Dissolution and Psychedelic Neuroscience

Ego dissolution — the temporary loss of the subjective sense of self, personal boundaries, and the distinction between self and world — is among the most profound and therapeutically significant effects of serotonergic p

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Y_1_16 Verified Altered States

Y_1_16 — Psychedelic Legal Frameworks: Regulation, Decriminalization, and Therapeutic Access

The legal status of psychedelic substances — including psilocybin, LSD, MDMA, DMT/ayahuasca, mescaline, and ibogaine — has undergone dramatic shifts since the mid-20th century, moving from unregulated research compounds

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H_2_09 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_2_09 — The Galileo Affair — Science, Religion, and Power

The Galileo affair — the Roman Inquisition's condemnation of Galileo Galilei (1564–1642) for defending the Copernican heliocentric model — is the archetypal case of religious authority suppressing scientific knowledge, i

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H_2_10 Verified Suppression & Thesis

H_2_10 — Archaeological Nationalism: Weaponizing the Past

Archaeological nationalism is the systematic appropriation of archaeological evidence, historical narratives, and cultural heritage to serve nationalist political agendas — constructing, validating, or legitimizing claim

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