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Validating Psilocybin Insights With the 0.7 Protocol explores how to test altered-state insight without either dismissing it too quickly or accepting it too completely.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho introduces the 0.7 Protocol as a way of holding psychedelic insight in partial resolution. Instead of treating an experience as absolute truth or meaningless distortion, the observer gives it a provisional weight: meaningful enough to examine, uncertain enough to verify.
Through the OER lens, psilocybin becomes a threshold amplifier — it can reveal patterns, emotional architecture, symbolic connections, and hidden anchors, but those insights still need to survive integration, time, comparison, and lived application.
A late-series episode on discernment, altered states, validation, uncertainty, and how to carry powerful insight without collapsing into certainty.
The insight does not need to be 1.0 to matter. Sometimes 0.7 is enough to begin the work.
By Denny ChoValidating Psilocybin Insights With the 0.7 Protocol explores how to test altered-state insight without either dismissing it too quickly or accepting it too completely.
In this episode of Observer Embedded Reality: Beyond the Anchor, Denny Cho introduces the 0.7 Protocol as a way of holding psychedelic insight in partial resolution. Instead of treating an experience as absolute truth or meaningless distortion, the observer gives it a provisional weight: meaningful enough to examine, uncertain enough to verify.
Through the OER lens, psilocybin becomes a threshold amplifier — it can reveal patterns, emotional architecture, symbolic connections, and hidden anchors, but those insights still need to survive integration, time, comparison, and lived application.
A late-series episode on discernment, altered states, validation, uncertainty, and how to carry powerful insight without collapsing into certainty.
The insight does not need to be 1.0 to matter. Sometimes 0.7 is enough to begin the work.