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Me, every time I come back from hiking with heat exhaustion and 2nd degree sunburns:

Almost ready! #SuzanneTreister #HFT #hallucinogens #gematria (at PPOW Gallery)

Almost ready! #SuzanneTreister #HFT #hallucinogens #gematria (at PPOW Gallery)


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NEKO-MIMI (1993)Directed by Jun KurosawaDoomsy’s Rating: 87/100NEKO-MIMI is a film that acts as a sl

NEKO-MIMI (1993)

Directed by Jun Kurosawa

Doomsy’s Rating: 87/100

NEKO-MIMI is a film that acts as a slipstream to almost every emotion possible, floating through time and space from elation to enmity. It sets you adrift in a headspace of beauty and darkness, but Jun Kurosawa effortlessly blends the gorgeously grainy lo-fi cinematography with a full spectrum of hues, tints, and colors that extended to every area of the rainbow so that the mind can feel them. The experience stands as more or less a mood ring of a film, changing palette and filming techniques with the unstable emotions of the characters, who remain lost in permanent thought loops that only lead to their irrevocable self-destruction. In terms of experimental avant-garde Japanese cinema, this is right up there for best I’ve seen. A remarkable gem of haunting surrealism.


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In recent years, hallucinogens ranging from LSD and ecstasy (MDMA/Molly) to salvia divinorum and ketamine have garnered renewed interest as potential as therapeutics for a variety of psychiatric conditions. Both LSD and ketamine, for example, are being widely studied as a treatment for major depression.

In a study published online April 28, 2022 in the journal Addictive Behaviors, researchers at UC San Diego School of Medicine and New York University investigated how use of these substances outside of medical settings relates to subsequent psychological distress, depression and suicidality.

They examined data from a representative sampling of noninstitutionalized adults (2015-2020) who had reported specific drug use on the National Survey on Drug Use and Health, and whether that use was associated with any reported serious psychological distress, major depressive episode (MDE) or suicidality.

The researchers found that LSD was associated with an increased likelihood of MDE and suicidal thinking. Salvia divinorum, a plant species with psychoactive properties when its leaves are consumed by chewing, smoking or as a tea, was linked to increased suicidal thinking. The hallucinogens DMT, AMT and Foxy were associated with suicidal planning.

Sometimes called “Maria Pastora” or “Sally-D,” Salvia divinorum contains opioid-like compounds that induce hallucinations when the leaves are chewed, smoke or brewed in a tea. Researcher found the plant also induces an increased likelihood of suicidal thinking.

Conversely, ecstasy use was associated with a decreased likelihood of serious psychological distress, MDE and suicidal planning.

“The findings suggest there are differences among specific hallucinogens with respect to depression and suicidality,” wrote authors Kevin H. Yang, a fourth year medical student; Benjamin H. Han, MD, an assistant adjunct professor at UC San Diego School of Medicine; and Joseph J. Palamar of New York University. “More research is warranted to understand consequences of and risk factors for hallucinogen use outside of medical settings among adults experiencing depression or suicidality.”

— Scott LaFee

If you or someone you know may be considering suicide, contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255 (En Español: 1-888-628-9454; Deaf and Hard of Hearing: 1-800-799-4889) or the Crisis Text Line by texting HOME to 741741.

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