Mind-Altering Experiences
A fascinating exploration reveals how some individuals confront their deepest fears during psychedelic sessions, leading to unexpected breakthroughs in anxiety. One participant discovered the absurdity of fearing colleagues who could be "eaten," while another, despite a terrifying experience, found relief from cancer-related distress. What does this say about the transformative power of psychedelics on the mind?In this clip
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What do I need to do to get back to a normal, vibrant, fear-free state after becoming incredibly anxious and experiencing panic attacks, fear of flying, and fear of driving, as discussed in the episode Magic Mushrooms: Your Favorite Drugs Episode! and the clip Mind-Altering Experiences?
What do I need to do to get back to a normal, vibrant, fear-free state after becoming incredibly anxious and experiencing panic attacks, fear of flying, and fear of driving?
Did I miss something in the process Andrew describes to erase fear and traumas in the episode "Why You Feel So Anxious All The Time - Dr Russell Kennedy | Modern Wisdom Podcast 563" and the clip "Memory and Trauma"? If a person works to change their physiological response immediately after being triggered, would that over time also diminish the physiological response and therefore break the conditioning? For example, if a person had a traumatic experience with a spider and used breathwork to calm their body immediately after being triggered, would that work like retelling a narrative to extinguish the fear?