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I think this particular group would find this show, season 2 specifically, VERY interesting.
If you haven't yet seen it, I highly recommend it.
The show starts off a little slow, first few episodes of season 1 are like all the babble BS that make up the first 1/3 to 1/2 of most "trip reports".

But then you get into the meat of it and it's a hell of a good read... There's dimensional jumping, mental time travel, telepathic octopuses. The entire show seems to be very heavily themed in psychedelics, just very cleverly disguised. Well done.
That's basically what this show is about, btw. Dimensional jumping through intention and specific "movements". I ROFL'd at all the people (reddit) commenting on season one's "interpretative dance" and how they didn't get the ending of season 1.
"Interpretative dance saves the day, sorta"
Haha. Scroll down.
Okay, so that's my babble BS. Scroll down for the spoilers.
Spoilers ahead
Okay - So season 2 ends with our crew "jumping" into our dimension, where they appear to be actors on the set filming the second season of "The OA".
Please raise your hand if you've had a similar psychedelic experience.
The first time I ever tripped (mushrooms), I was already pretty established in life. Wife, kids, career, all that good stuff.
As I approached God, or rather, self realization, I suddenly found myself on a sound stage.
Like, the walls of my room sort of pulled away and became translucent and I could see the other actors, who were playing "my wife, kids and even parents", all sitting around the stage on those folding directors chairs.
Like we were on the set of modern family or something.
Holy fuck. I wasn't actually "me" but rather, I was this actor who went all "Danielle Day Lewis" for the "role" of "me".
Does that make any sense?
That scared the shit out of me.
At the time, I felt like I was being presented the option to "jump" into that reality if I chose to.
That life would mean being some famous Hollywood actor, riches, fame, etc. all the BS the ego wants. But it would also mean, at the end of the day, my family were merely other actors and at the end of "wrap" we would all go our separate ways. My kids are still little and I just couldn't bare the thought of them not really being my kids in that reality so I cried out with a resounding NO and then proceeding to freak the fuck out for the next 30-45 minutes. Ha.
Then there's the movements. On DMT and high dose mushrooms I've seen these little figures doing these sort of synchronized choreographed movements but I never really paid attention to what they were doing.
It's been almost 2 years since my last DMT trip but damn, I'm kind of curious to see if they're doing "The five movements".
Does anyone else notice the mass influx of "reality" themed shows coming the Netflix over the past few years? It's like they're slowly trying to wake up the world through "Netflix and Chill".