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Classification of fantasy and reality is itself a fantasy that humans created. Life begins when you make a distinction between yourself and others. From that moment on, the world becomes a stage for the story in which you are the main character. All humans live in a fantasy in which they are the main character. But the world doesn’t recognize you as the main character at all. What nonsense. Everyone lives their entire life tormented by this confusion. There’s only one way out of this hell. To place yourself in a position that is neither the main character nor a supporting role. In other words, the Author.

Kino no Tabi

Track:
Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto's Remix)

Artist:
Massive Attack

Album:
Neo 2010

Plays:
299 plays

Massive Attack - Paradise Circus (Gui Boratto Remix)

Oh well the devil makes us sin
But we like it when we’re spinning in his grin

(via belial-aziel)

Track:
Skin

Artist:
Grimes

Album:
Visions

Plays:
561 plays

Grimes - Skin

You touch me within and so I know I could be human once again.

Plays:
629 plays

David Nutt reveals the truth about drugs

Essential listening.

Professor and neuroscientist David Nutt discusses his book Drugs – Without the Hot Air, and argues that society’s prohibition of psychedelic substances is preventing groundbreaking science.

The former government drugs adviser has been a vociferous and controversial figure in the debate around the harms and benefits of legal and illegal drugs.

He is a psychiatrist and neuropsychopharmacologist who has dedicated his career to deepening understanding of how drugs affect the brain and how they can be used for clinical benefit. In the interview he discusses his proposed research into the potential use of MDMA to treat post-traumatic stress disorder and argues that official and societal fear about such drugs is inhibiting the progress of science and the development of beneficial treatments.

Prof Nutt came to public attention in 2009 when he was sacked from the government’s Advisory Council on the Misuse of Drugs after tabloid outrage over a paper he wrote claiming that ecstasy and LSD are less dangerous than alcohol.

He discusses why the then Home Secretary Alan Johnson felt compelled to sack him and what the incident says about government policy and the role of scientists in providing evidence-based recommendations.

In the wake of the controversy, he set up the Independent Scientific Committee on Drugs.

Prof Nutt muses on why human history and drugs have been so entwined, and argues that progress on our understanding of the brain can only be achieved by studying mind-altering drugs.

(via the Guardian)

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