Abstract
The human brain is a unique and complex system where neurotransmitters are not merely biological components but may serve as "divine tools" enabling higher states of consciousness. Endogenous DMT (dimethyltryptamine) emerges as a key substance capable of inducing altered states of awareness linked to profound spiritual and mystical experiences. Research suggests that DMT, produced naturally in the brain, may become active during critical life situations, facilitating a transformation in perception. Recent studies also restore the scientific significance of psychedelics, highlighting their role in psychiatry, particularly in the treatment of depression, PTSD, and addictions. This article explores how neurotransmitters and DMT can be viewed as bridges connecting the biological and spiritual dimensions of human existence.
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