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Explore the Intricacies of the TTBOOK Series in Detail

Delving into captivating topics is one of the joys of working on TTBOOK. Occasionally, we can't encapsulate our fascination within an hour, so we create multi-part series, such as 'Going for Broke', which unfolds over successive weeks. Alternatively, we produce shows that periodically air, each...

Explore the Depths of a TTBOOK Series in Detail
Explore the Depths of a TTBOOK Series in Detail

Explore the Intricacies of the TTBOOK Series in Detail

In the world of thought-provoking discussions, the podcast TTBOOK stands out with its deep dives into subjects that fascinate and challenge. As part of a broader psychedelic revival, the podcast has been exploring the realms of consciousness, science of well-being, mystical experience, and counterculture history.

During this revival, several unexpected stories and insights have emerged from interviews with historians, neuroscientists, and philosophers. One such insight is the rediscovery of psychedelics as keys to consciousness. Neuroscientists using brain imaging have found that psychedelics dissolve normal self-structures and induce mystical experiences, challenging the previous dismissal of psychedelics as merely recreational drugs. This has helped identify the "neural correlates" of the sense of self and spiritual experiences, lending scientific credibility to 1960s claims that psychedelics can expand consciousness.

Michael Pollan's investigations reveal how the scientific renaissance is deeply personal as well as historical, blending the history of psychedelic research with firsthand experiential accounts. This approach uncovered how subjective effects of psychedelics enrich scientific understanding of the mind and healing potential.

Conversations with figures like Penny Rimbaud highlight how psychedelic art and music created in past decades gain new layers of meaning when revisited today, illustrating psychedelics’ role in shaping creative intuition, time perception, and social commentary in unexpected ways.

Philosophers and consciousness researchers discuss psychedelic visions in relation to other extraordinary mental states such as dreams and near-death experiences, suggesting these substances might illuminate fundamental aspects of consciousness and its relationship to the universe.

Notably, TTBOOK has also interviewed Roland Griffiths, one of the most important psychedelic researchers of our time, shortly after his terminal cancer diagnosis. Although the interview with Roland Griffiths was not initially aired on the radio, it can be found in the separate podcast feed 'Luminous'. Sadly, Roland Griffiths passed away nine months after the interview.

The re-aired show on TTBOOK focuses on the use of psychedelic therapy to treat the fear of dying, a topic that resonates deeply with Roland's work. Other series on TTBOOK, like 'Going for Broke' and 'Deep Time', span multiple weeks or air every few months.

In conclusion, the psychedelic revival is not only about therapeutic promise but also opens new avenues into understanding consciousness, spirituality, creativity, history, and culture in surprising and multifaceted ways. TTBOOK's interviews with experts in the field provide valuable insights into these topics, offering listeners a unique perspective on the world of psychedelics.

  1. The podcast TTBOOK delves into the realms of consciousness, exploring the science of well-being and the history of psychedelic research, offering a unique perspective on these subjects.
  2. Neuroscientists using brain imaging have discovered that psychedelics can dissolve normal self-structures and induce mystical experiences, challenging previous dismissals of these substances as merely recreational drugs.
  3. Michael Pollan's investigations have unearthed how the scientific renaissance of psychedelic research is both deeply personal and historical, blending the history of psychedelic research with firsthand experiential accounts.
  4. Conversations with figures like Penny Rimbaud have revealed how psychedelic art and music, created in past decades, gain new layers of meaning when revisited today, showcasing psychedelics’ role in shaping creative intuition, time perception, and social commentary.
  5. TTBOOK's interviews with experts like Roland Griffiths, one of the most important psychedelic researchers of our time, shed light on the use of psychedelic therapy to treat various mental health issues, including fear of dying.

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