045: Stealing Fire Part 1

20/03/2018

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This is Entheogen. Elevate the Conversation.Today is November 5, 2017, and we are discussing Stealing Fire, a book by Steven Kotler & Jamie Wheal.Find the notes and links for this and other episodes at EntheogenShow.com. Support us on Patreon with a small monthly contribution to help keep the show going. Follow us @EntheogenShow on Twitter and like EntheogenShow on FaceBook. Thanks for listening.IntroductionIn more contemporary terms, the Eleusinian Mysteries were an elaborate nine-day ritual designed to strip away standard frames of reference, profoundly alter consciousness, and unlock a heightened level of insight. Specifically, the mysteries combined a number of state-changing techniques—fasting, singing, dancing, drumming, costumes, dramatic storytelling, physical exhaustion, and kykeon (the substance Alcibiades stole for his party)—to induce a cathartic experience of death, rebirth, and “divine inspiration.”Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann and Harvard-trained classicist Carl Ruck argued that the barley in kykeon might have been tainted with an ergot fungus. This same fungus generates lysergic acid (LSA), a precursor to the LSD that Hofmann famously synthesized in his Sandoz pharmaceutical lab. — Excerpt from Stealing FirePart One - The Case for EcstasisChapter 1: What Is This Fire?Chapter 2: Why It MattersChapter 3: Why We Missed It“The alternative is unconsciousness, the default setting, the rat race, the constant gnawing sense of having had, and lost, some infinite thing.” —David Foster WallaceEntheogen’s take on the book: “We like it.”Debate on how to pronounce the word ecstasisWhy does “fire” need to be stolen? Why does access to altered states need to be banned?How the Navy SEALs train for dynamic subordination, another kind of altered statePartying with Eric Schmidt at Burning ManFinding “flow” and why it mattersSignature characteristics of ecstasis: selflessness, timelessness, effortlessness, richness (STER)An examining of the word “pale”The “state sanctioned triad” of mind altering substances: caffeine, nicotine, alcohol -- what makes these special? What ends does accepting these particular substances serve?The institutions that create / endorse stigma: the church and the stateAre humans already cyborgs? What is truly “unnatural” anyway? If humans are beings of nature, is anything that humans create also natural?How altered states are directly related to evolution of humans as well as certain plants and other animals (like French Bulldogs)The current and historical balance of individualism vs. collectivism, and its impact on the proliferation and acceptance of certain types of altered states