How to Change Your Mind | Official Trailer | Netflix



Academy Award-winning filmmaker Alex Gibney and New York Times best-selling author Michael Pollan present this documentary series event in four parts, each focused on a different mind-altering substance: LSD, psilocybin, MDMA, and mescaline. With Pollan as our guide, we journey to the frontiers of the new psychedelic renaissance – and look back at almost-forgotten historical context – to explore the potential of these substances to heal and change minds as well as culture. How to Change Your Mind is directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Alison Ellwood and two-time Academy Award-nominated and Emmy-winning filmmaker Lucy Walker.

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Author Michael Pollan leads the way in this docuseries exploring the history and uses of psychedelics, including LSD, psilocybin, MDMA and mescaline.

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30 thoughts on “How to Change Your Mind | Official Trailer | Netflix”

  1. I bought into the rhetoric and was very anti-psychadelic/ drug use and after watching this doco has completely flipped my view. It's a tool just like money and can be used for good or evil. Inherently It's not good or bad.

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  2. After going through the first 20 comments or so im intrigued. I feel I could possibly greatly benefit from this but am scared aswell.

    Im sure someone has something negative to say about there experience and wish they didn't take it?

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  3. The release of alot serotonin is what an addict does not want to end once they have experienced this with drug use
    When it starts to wear off the craving for more is intense and when this releaseof serotonin is experienced day after day starts to warp your life nothing else matters but that feeling of LOVE as it's been expressed in this movie becomes something an addict must learn how to live and love with normal releases of serotonin If drug use has damaged the normal serotonin levels and these psychedelics can start the production thru guidance of a professional then that would be a breakthru and possibly a cure for addiction

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  4. Netflix is so ahead of the game in presenting great entertainment from all over the world. All other streamers are tied to much to mainstream and just the typical American audience.

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  5. I hadn't touched psychedelics for several years since going into the military. And later learned I had MS. and after a few years I finally did some Shrooms and it improved my MS so much! It returned a lot of my lost/deadened emotions that the MS caused. Next i was to got to Columbia and try Ayahuasca to try to reform connections to my left leg which I lost control of some years ago.

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  6. I have the shrooms and would like to trip a little to see if it'll do the magic on this life-long struggle with depression etc..but I'm frightened abit and have no trusted friends to sit with me…does anyone know if there's such a thing as official trip sitters and guides online who would be with to be available and help with setting ideas and intentions? I'm 68 years old by the way and don't want to let this opportunity go by. If there's a chance for some happiness and clarity before I die, then I want to take ..any advice would be greatly appreciated! Thank you 🙏🙏🙏

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  7. I watched the series. Definitely one of the, if not "the", best Psychedelic docu-series out there. The facts, the data, the studies, the interviews – science truly meets art in this gem of a cinematic masterpiece.

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