Strassman’s work moved DMT out of the underground and into the lab, proving that these experiences aren't just "hallucinations"—they are structured, consistent, and deeply therapeutic. By labeling it the "Spirit Molecule," Strassman suggested that DMT might be the biological mediator for spiritual experiences, providing a bridge between the physical and the metaphysical.
In 1990, Dr. Rick Strassman conducted the first DEA-sanctioned clinical study on Dimethyltryptamine (DMT) in over twenty years. What he found at the University of New Mexico didn't just challenge our understanding of pharmacology—it challenged our understanding of reality itself. The Molecule in Our Brains DMT: The Spirit Molecule
A geometric, rapidly shifting space before the "blast off." Strassman’s work moved DMT out of the underground
Unlike other psychedelics that last hours, a smoked DMT experience is a "business trip"—intense, immersive, and over in about 15 minutes. However, those 15 minutes feel like lifetimes. Volunteers in Strassman’s study consistently reported: However, those 15 minutes feel like lifetimes
