I just completed my third year of university doing a sociology degree. My original plan was to become a sociology professor, however I am beginning to think that sociology does not align with my deepest interests. It may sound silly to some people, but as someone who has experienced both DMT and Ayahuasca on multiple occasions due to my fascination with the realms one can explore within these altered states of consciousness, I am very interested in studying these realms as an academic. Like many others, I believe that there is something unfathomably peculiar about these realms and the fact that after visiting them individuals come back as new people in ways such as having increased empathy, less anxiety and lower levels of depression. Sadly, I do not know what "type" of professor I should become to conduct research into these psychedelic realms. I know many anthropologists study shamanism and ritualistic use of psychedelics, but I do not know if becoming an anthropologist would suffice for my purposes. Perhaps it would though, I am honestly just not sure of anything! I was hoping someone could perhaps shed light upon what field I should pursue as an academic given my interests?:) I'm not sure if this is necessary, but just to give some added context: I am more than willing to change my UG degree if need be, my GPA is currently 3.88, I live in Canada, and I am willing to go just about anywhere for grad school.
Thanks everyone! I look forward to hearing from you guys!
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PsychedelicExplorer
Hi there,
I just completed my third year of university doing a sociology degree. My original plan was to become a sociology professor, however I am beginning to think that sociology does not align with my deepest interests. It may sound silly to some people, but as someone who has experienced both DMT and Ayahuasca on multiple occasions due to my fascination with the realms one can explore within these altered states of consciousness, I am very interested in studying these realms as an academic. Like many others, I believe that there is something unfathomably peculiar about these realms and the fact that after visiting them individuals come back as new people in ways such as having increased empathy, less anxiety and lower levels of depression. Sadly, I do not know what "type" of professor I should become to conduct research into these psychedelic realms. I know many anthropologists study shamanism and ritualistic use of psychedelics, but I do not know if becoming an anthropologist would suffice for my purposes. Perhaps it would though, I am honestly just not sure of anything! I was hoping someone could perhaps shed light upon what field I should pursue as an academic given my interests?:) I'm not sure if this is necessary, but just to give some added context: I am more than willing to change my UG degree if need be, my GPA is currently 3.88, I live in Canada, and I am willing to go just about anywhere for grad school.
Thanks everyone! I look forward to hearing from you guys!
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