Integral Life + – Telegram
Integral Life +
2.02K subscribers
7.16K photos
5.48K videos
100 files
8.14K links
Download Telegram
Snowball in Japan
Call of The Valley


💽 Album: Call of the Valley
👤 Artist: Hariprasad Chaurasia
📅 Date: 1967
🎧 Tracks amount: 8

Genre : Hindustani / Indian Classical Music
Ethno , World



The Call of The Valley

Sounds of ... ... Stillness
@SoundsWell
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Alright Lads
this morning we going to do some streching ...
$1000 grant for individuals
working on climate change,
no strings attached
Article
This media is not supported in your browser
VIEW IN TELEGRAM
Man saves a baby swan
while it’s mom is being protective...
Telegram publishes users' locations online


it's not an issue. If you use this feature, please make sure to disable it. Unless you want your location to be accessible by everyone. 

Article
Groundbreaking Treatment for Severe COVID-19 Using Stem Cells – “It’s Like Smart Bomb Technology in the Lung”

Mesenchymal cells not only help correct immune and inflammatory responses that go awry, they also have antimicrobial activity and have been shown to promote tissue regeneration.
Article
The Yale Manual for Psilocybin-Assisted Therapy of Depression
Article
Forwarded from Integral Life +
Pivotal mental states

We highlight how certain natural inducers of stress such as social isolation, starvation, atypical breathing, sleep deprivation, extreme body temperature and pain can be intentionally manipulated for the purposes of personal and/or spiritual development, presumably by promoting endogenous psychedelic-like signaling and we review several cross-cultural, historical and modern examples of such manipulation.


This paper has proposed that certain traumatic, spiritual, psychedelic and psychosis-relevant experiences can be viewed as examples of what we call PiMSs: transient, intense hyper-plastic states of mind and brain that have the potential to mediate rapid, major and potentially enduring psychological change.


Before the relatively recent advent of secular psychology, religious traditions provided useful resources to prepare and guide individuals through PiMSs, for example, for purposes of self-transformation and growth. Note, in this regard, religions have excellent narrative and infrastructural resources for dealing with ‘psychological rebirth’ .
In modern secular environments, we presently lack the same quality of integrated support, shared values and unified vision. Thinking towards the future, consideration could be given to the value of creating humanistic contexts supportive of positive self-transformation.

Article