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Death is colorful!

Recent research has shown that mammals secrete large amounts of the hallucinogenic compound, DMT, from the pineal gland at the moment of death. Scientific evidence is beginning to support the idea that humans also experience intense trips at the moment of death.

All living things are headed toward death, without exception.
In modern times, the mindset that death equals negativity has become fixed. Death has become something to be abhorred.

Psychedelic trance can help ease the fear of death that will inevitably come soon, and shifts us into a celebration of "life" that is here and now.

What is "Joman Trance?"
There is a theory that the ancient Joman people viewed the death of the body not as an end, but as a rite of passage for the soul to depart for a new world.

They placed importance on circulation, harmony, and oneness. "Jomon Trance" takes inspiration from the Jomon period, a time when people connected to the Earth's consciousness, cared for others and continued to liberate themselves, and integrates these ideals into the present day.

For over 14,000 years, the Joman people showed no evidence of war. In 2024, modern people who have been fighting wars repeatedly for just a few thousand years since the beginning of civilization have a lot to learn from the Jomon culture.