Extended-State DMT (DMTx) Psychonaut Training Webinar

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Join Daniel McQueen, MA, Medicinal Mindfulness lead facilitator, for an important introductory webinar for anyone interested in becoming a DMTx psychonaut volunteer in the Medicinal Mindfulness Extended-State Research and Exploration Program.

This is a fundraiser for the development of the DMTx Psychonaut Training Protocol and is for anyone interested in participating in the DMTx program, or practicing skill sets necessary for safe and deeply transformational psychedelic experiences.
Additional information on topics and practices covered will be coming soon, but will be based on many elements of our Psychedelic Sitters School program.

Participants will receive handouts, recommended readings and other materials, and will be taught mindfulness practices to develop the necessary resilience required for DMTx and other transformational experiences.

This webinar series may be extended to include breathwork practices for trauma resolution and using cannabis as a psychedelic for journeywork and navigational skill development.

Part of the proceeds of this course will go to help funding the DMTx research project. This is a great way to support the research and learn all about the project!

DMTx Webinar Part 1 of 4


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From DMTx.org

Medicinal Mindfulness is actively developing a program to support Extended-State DMT research. An Extended-State DMT application model was developed by Dr. Andrew Gallimore and Dr. Rick Strassman, using Dr. Strassman's data from his original DMT safety study. It was Dr. Strassman's study that ignited the current renaissance in psychedelic research.

Extended-State DMT describes a controlled DMT experience that uses "target-controlled intravenous infusion" medical technology to stabilize the DMT peak experience over an extended period of time. Whereas a typical DMT experience lasts around 15 minutes with a 6-7 minute peak, an Extended-State DMT experience could theoretically double, triple, or even extend the peak for many hours. This is due to the fact that DMT does not have a tolerance effect.

We are particularly interested in supporting this research because of the cutting edge nature of the work. During our initial research, we've discovered that the chances of research like this being supported and financed by mainstream institutions is very limited. For that reason, we are calling on the psychedelic community to step in to help us create a psychedelic research program that is specifically inspired by the interests of our community.