UN Rights Body should urgently create rights monitoring body on Afghanistan For years, the people of Afghanistan have faced violations and abuses by all parties to the conflict.In recent weeks, abuses by the Taliban have escalated.
An Exploratory Analysis of Collective Patterns of Conscious Experience Using a Self-Report Questionnaire This study is an exploration of collective patterns of conscious experience, as described by various psychological models, using a self-report questionnaire: The Consciousness Quotient Inventory (CQ-i). The CQ-i evaluates patterns of behaviors, attitudes, and attentional styles as well as the usage of conscious skills, awareness, and the capacity to “feel
Microdosing Psilocybin & Common Dosage Explained NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture Microdosing psilocybin has quickly picked up the attention of the psychedelic community and mainstream media at a rapid pace.
Microdosing DMT & Common Dosages Explained NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture DMT has quickly picked up the attention of mainstream media and the psychedelic community in the past few years.
Spotlight: Psychedelic Medicine and Plants Meet People NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture Dennis McKenna, PhD, is an ethnopharmacologist who has studied plant hallucinogens for over forty years.
Where on Earth are Psychedelics Legal? NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture With recent success for the Drug Policy Reform in America, let’s take a brief moment to highlight the psychedelic victories worldwide.
Mescaline Guide: Effects, Common Uses, Safety NOW SERVING Psychedelic Culture Mescaline has a deep seated history in Native American cultures, playing a large role in many of their ceremonies related to spiritual healing.
Why the Silent Treatment Is Scientifically the Best Way to Deal with Difficult People It’s a quick way to make someone realise that they are in the wrong, or simply just to ignore that couple on the bus that just HAD to chose this exact moment to have an argument.
Should Anyone Believe Taliban Pledges to Respect Women’s Rights? In a news conference on Tuesday, the first since the Taliban gained control of the Afghan capital, Kabul, the official Taliban spokesperson, Zabiullah Mujahid sought to reassure women.
The Fragility of Women's Rights in Afghanistan “But can we trust the Taliban on women’s rights?” has been a favorite question of journalists in recent years.
The IPCC Report & the Pivot from Covid to Climate The latest IPCC report on climate change was released last week, and has signalled a sea-change in the ongoing “big issue”.
What Is an Inverted Narcissist and 7 Traits That Describe Their Behavior A narcissist has an overwhelming need for admiration and usually a complete lack of empathy toward others.
Cybercrime is Dangerous, But a New UN Treaty Could Be Worse for Rights The sudden disappearance of REvil, a cybercrime group behind the massive ransomware attack that swept through businesses worldwide in early July, temporarily eased tensions over the barrage of cyberattacks believed to be linked to Russia. But international attention to cybercrime is likely to continue to grow, and not only because
Congo Promotes Ex-Rebel Leader to Top Position Democratic Republic of Congo’s President Felix Tshisekedi recently announced the launch of a long-awaited Disarmament, Demobilization, Community Recovery and Stabilization program, meant to encourage thousands of fighters from more than 100 armed groups to lay down their weapons. The country has needed an effective framework for decades, as removing