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Bryan Johnson Livestreams Psychedelic Mushroom Trip for Science
UPDATE: Bryan Johnson, the 48-year-old tech entrepreneur and longevity advocate, just livestreamed a groundbreaking psychedelic mushroom trip, captivating thousands on platforms like X, YouTube, and Instagram. This five-and-a-half-hour event, titled “Bryan Johnson Takes Magic Mushrooms,” aired on November 26, 2023, as Johnson ingested a significant dose of 5.24 milligrams of psilocybin mushrooms, an experiment he claims is crucial for understanding longevity and human experience.
Viewers watched as Johnson, sitting cross-legged on a white loveseat alongside his 29-year-old business partner and spiritual guide, Kate Tolo, detailed his feelings of youthfulness and vitality. “My body feels so nimble and supple,” he expressed, echoing sentiments that resonated deeply with a growing audience interested in alternative health practices.
Johnson’s ambitious goal? To “arrest aging by 2039.” He invests an astonishing $2 million annually into his rigorous anti-aging regimen, which includes a mix of advanced therapies, rigorous exercise, and dietary protocols. His latest exploration of psychedelics aims to validate theories suggesting that psilocybin could enhance neuroplasticity and potentially extend human lifespan.
During the trip, Johnson’s livestream transformed into a surreal blend of entertainment and scientific inquiry. His family and notable figures, including musician Grimes and Salesforce CEO Marc Benioff, joined the broadcast, adding layers of intrigue as they discussed the implications of psychedelics and longevity science.
As Johnson prepared for the experience, he humorously noted the legal limitations of his broadcast, cleverly obscuring the act of taking the mushrooms with cartoon graphics. The event attracted a flood of comments, showcasing a vibrant online community reacting in real-time to Johnson’s journey.
In a poignant moment, Johnson invited his son Talmage, 20, to share his thoughts on the unconventional experience. Talmage remarked, “It’s kind of expected at this point,” reflecting the evolving perceptions of psychedelic use within their family dynamic.
As the effects of the mushrooms kicked in, Johnson conveyed feelings of heightened love and compassion, stating, “Everything’s alive.” The livestream featured a quad-split screen connecting various influencers discussing the science of longevity while Johnson lay under his covers, providing an intriguing contrast between his personal experience and broader discussions on health and wellness.
The event concluded with a heartfelt exchange between Johnson and his son, emphasizing the emotional connections forged through shared experiences. “Parents: It’s worth it. Kids suck on so many levels,” Johnson tearfully acknowledged, underscoring the human aspect behind his scientific pursuits.
This unique livestream not only showcased Johnson’s personal journey but also highlighted a larger cultural shift toward exploring psychedelics as tools for personal growth and scientific research. As the world watches, Johnson’s bold experiment could redefine how we approach health, longevity, and the human experience.
Stay tuned for more updates as this story develops, and consider how these findings might influence the future of health and wellness.
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