Ketamine (Type B)
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Summary
Ketamine is a dissociative compound originally developed as an anesthetic. While Type A ketamine use is sedative (clinical anesthesia or recreational disconnection), Type B—administered at sub-anesthetic doses in therapeutic or ceremonial contexts—can induce profound non-dual awareness, emotional reset, and existential insight. This entry refers exclusively to Type B use.
Experiential Range
Dissolution of personal narrative and emotional detachment
Out-of-body or observer perspectives
Timeless inner space, non-verbal processing
Rapid emotional reset or “spiritual anesthesia”
Insufflation Onset: 5–15 min
45–75 min duration
Type A (Sedative)
Type B (Psychedelic)
Therapeutic Potential
Ego Dissolution
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Emotional introspection
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Symbolic Insight
0%
Cognitive expansion
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Retention/Integration Potential
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Sensory Alteration
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Physical Barrier (Body Load)
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Habitual use / comfort reliance
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