Exploring dying through the lens of psychedelic experiences offers transformative perspectives on the end-of-life process, potentially alleviating existential distress and enriching the quality of life for those nearing death. Their potential in palliative care, therapy, and spiritual exploration is increasingly recognized, promising to revolutionize end-of-life understanding and care. Death and dying are natural parts of life, yet they are often treated as taboo subjects. Investigating these topics from a scientific perspective presents complex challenges. These include ethical dilemmas, methodological limitations, and the profound, subjective, and ineffable aspects of the dying experience. Psychedelics, known for their ability to profoundly alter perceptions, emotions, and cognitive processes, have been increasingly studied for their potential to provide insight into the dying process and alleviate the existential distress associated with it. Substances such as LSD (lysergic aci...
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