"Slow" marine animals show their secret life under high magnification. Corals and sponges are very mobile creatures, but their motion is only detectable at different time scales compared to ours and requires time lapses to be seen. These animals build coral reefs and play crucial roles in the biosphere, yet we know almost nothing about their daily lives.
Maybe you’ve heard about this molecule from DMT: The Spirit Molecule, documentary, it’s profoundly interesting so let be tell you a few basic facts first
- it’s a psychedelic compound and can act as a powerful hallucinogenic drug
- it can dramatically alter the human consciousness
- depending on how much of it one may take and how one takes it, effects can be drastic
- some people describe a total loss to reality and meeting with spiritual beings/relatives
- this compound is widely seen in plants and produced in humans but it’s exact use in humans is not known
RELATIONSHIP TO NEAR DEATH EXPERIENCES
There is one theory put forward by Dr. Rick Strassman in his book DMT: The Spirit Molecule. His theory is that after death, the pineal gland in the brain deposit DMT into the spinal fluid, allowing it to travel all over the place and cause the profound effects seen during near death experiences.
One critic of this theory put forward by Dr. Michael Potts of Methodist University is the fact that effects such as traveling through a tunnel aren’t reported in a DMT experience. Furthermore most people usually experience a profound change in their life views and personality after a genuine Near Death Experience, the same isn’t seen in a DMT experience.