The brief version of the question at hand is is:
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The longer version of Roland's request is as follows:
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Roland Griffiths said:Have you taken DMT and had an experience that fundamentally altered your beliefs or understandings about death and dying?
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The longer version of Roland's request is as follows:
Roland Griffiths said:Dear Friends,
The States of Consciousness Research Project team at Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine needs your help. We are conducting an anonymous online survey of experiences that fundamentally altered beliefs or understanding about death and dying that occurred after taking a classic hallucinogen (e.g., DMT, psilocybin mushrooms, LSD, etc.). To date, our response rate for those who had a DMT-occasioned experience has been much lower than for those who had experiences occasioned by either psilocybin or LSD.
If you have ever had such an experience, we would greatly appreciate it if you would take our survey. If you know of others who have ever had such an experience please send them the link and encourage them to participate. This includes people who had such an experience long ago.
Although the survey could take 30+ minutes (the time length can vary based on how much you choose to reply to open-ended questions), we believe you may find this survey interesting.
You will be making an important contribution to research about experiences occasioned by psilocybin and other classic hallucinogens. You can see some of our previous research here: Psilocybin Research
REASONS TO TAKE THE SURVEY:
1. The survey is an opportunity to revisit and contemplate a significant and possibly transformative experience.
2. You may find it meaningful to further explore some of the philosophical implications of your experience.
3. You will be making a unique and important scientific contribution.
Please share: http://www.psychedelicdeathanddyingsurvey.org/home.html
We deeply appreciate your help. Thank you.
Roland Griffiths, Ph.D.
Principal Investigator, Johns Hopkins University
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Thanks in advance for helping out!