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New interview with Mitch Schultz re 'Spirit Molecule' documentary

The Austin Chronicle recently posted an interview with Mitch Schultz, the Austin-based filmmaker behind the Spirit Molecule documentary:

Austin Chronicle: How were you introduced to DMT?

Mitch Schultz: It was in New York right before my last year of grad school. A friend of mine was going back to Brazil, and they had a small group of people get together at their house and one of them brought some smokable DMT. I had never heard about it before, although I had had plenty of other psychedelic experiences to that point. I just hadn't heard anything about DMT, which surprised me. They said: "I can't tell you what's going to happen, but I can tell you it's going to come on really quick. Do you want to do it?" I thought, well, I'll give it a shot. I smoked it, and within 30 seconds it was full-on. The guy that had administered it told me later [that] "I've never seen a look of fear on somebody's face like I saw on yours for the first two minutes."

AC: That doesn't sound like a whole lot of fun.

MS: I had a full dying experience. I literally felt like I was dying, but then once I settled into the experience, it was the most beautiful thing I had ever seen in my life. It completely changed how I look at the world, how I look at other people walking down the street, how I treat other people and the world in general. It gave me a complete sense of connectedness.

Posted By Scotto at 2011-02-26 16:43:57 permalink | comments
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Anonymous. : 2011-02-28 14:19:14
"Blame the government for that, but don't bother with the film if you have any scholastic interest in the subject. "

I saw the movie at it's opening at CoSM -- I kind of enjoyed it, but yea, it's entertainment. There's nothing remotely academic about it, but I don't see that it makes those claims. Most of the interesting bits from Stassman's book are pretty speculative, so I wouldn't consider that very scholastic either.

GK-OR : 2011-02-28 13:09:37
I hate to be one of "those people," but read the book. It's more detailed and contains all of the information covered in the video documentary. Unless you're especially entertained or sexually aroused by Joe Rogan cameos, I found this documentary a scrambled and fragmented mess of the content the book covers; which is all still very speculative and insufficiently researched. Blame the government for that, but don't bother with the film if you have any scholastic interest in the subject.

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