What Is Metaprogramming? A Practitioner’s Introduction
Ketamine-assisted therapist Rachel Turetzky explains metaprogramming: John Lilly's term for consciously rewriting the beliefs that run beneath awareness, and why the window a psychedelic opens closes fast without a framework. The post What Is Metaprogramming? A Practitioner’s Introduction appeared first on Psychedelics Today.
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