The Role of Temporal Contingency and Integrity of Visual Inputs in the Sense of Agency: A Psychophysical Study The sense of agency is a subjective feeling that one's own actions drive action outcomes.
"We" a dystopian society 'the best single work of science fiction yet written' Ursula K. LeGuin, author of The Left Hand of Darkness
Psilocybin Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety Psilocybin is a psychedelic prodrug that is widely known for its entheogen properties and found in over 200 species of mushrooms.
Ibogaine Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture Ibogaine is a psychedelic molecule naturally found in some plant species of the Apocynaceae family, such as the Tabernanthe iboga, Voacanga africana, and Tabernaemontana undulata. The effects of Ibogaine are significantly different to most other, more popular psychedelics. These differences are due to Ibogaine also having
Microdosing Ketamine & Common Dosages Explained NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture Microdosing ketamine is currently being studied alongside full doses of ketamine for its potential as a fast-acting anti-depressant.
A Look at: 5MEO: Are Some Doors Better Left Unopened? NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture Different psychedelics offer different experiences.
Peyote Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture Lophophora williamsii, commonly known as Peyote, is a cactus with psychedelic properties due to its high concentration of Mescaline.
Letter to Prime Minister Morrison on Human Rights Crisis in Afghanistan Dear Prime Minister, We write to you to urge your government to take urgent steps to address the human rights crisis in Afghanistan and help protect Afghan civilians at particular risk.
The vaccination dilemma In the middle of the fields, where you walk, suddenly you are interrupted and asked to make a decision. There are many reasons why one should avoid to decide on something not under direct, reachable sight
Cambodia: China’s ‘Belt and Road’ Dam is a Rights Disaster (Bangkok) – A large-scale, Chinese-financed hydroelectric dam in northeastern Cambodia, completed in 2018, has undermined the lives and livelihoods of thousands of Indigenous and ethnic minority people, Human Rights Watch said in a report released today. The Lower Sesan 2 dam, one of Asia’s widest dams, flooded large areas upstream
Supply Chain Laws to Fight Deforestation Must Back Indigenous Rights Efforts to save the world’s forests could soon get a boost from proposed laws in the European Union, the United Kingdom and the United States to restrict the import of agricultural commodities linked to deforestation. These three markets’ consumption of such products is a driver of a quarter of
Summertime Tarot and Astrological Pairings The Tarot is a deck of 78 cards that correspond to the Astrological year.Each Astrology sign is represented by a major Arcana card and 3 minor Arcana cards.
Arrest of Afghan Journalists Highlights Larger Concerns The arrests this week of four journalists in Kandahar underscore rising concerns the Afghan government is trying to shield itself from media criticism.
Patents Prove SARS-CoV-2 Is a Manufactured Virus In a January 2021 lecture, Jonathan Latham, Ph.D., introduced the term "the pandemic virus industrial complex," to describe the academic, military and commercial complexes that are driving the pandemic agenda and obscuring facts that indicate SARS-CoV-2 is a man made virus.
Myanmar: Junta Escalates Media Crackdown (Bangkok) – Myanmar’s military junta should stop prosecuting journalists and end its assault on independent media, Human Rights Watch said today, releasing a video about the media crackdown.