Yasha Sharri
"Who is Yasha?" Yasha is a neuropsychopharmacologist and consciousness researcher with a multidisciplinary approach that bridges neuroscience, psychonautics, and systems theory. His work involves direct engagement with altered states of consciousness, both through rigorous personal experimentation and theoretical synthesis. He explores how substances like memantine and NMDA antagonists can modulate neural gating, reduce noise-to-signal ratios, and increase metacognitive awareness—essentially allowing the brain to observe and reprogram itself in real time. This has applications in trauma resolution, behavior modification, and accessing higher cognitive and intuitive faculties. At the same time, Yasha incorporates symbolic systems such as the I Ching, chaos magic, and Jungian archetypes, treating them not as superstition but as functional tools for engaging the subconscious and modeling internal experience. He views contact with entities—whether endogenous, archetypal, or transpersonal—as meaningful data in the exploration of human consciousness. Yasha’s work is a synthesis of empirical method and experiential insight. He’s not just theorizing about the interface between biology and spirit—he’s actively navigating it, documenting it, and translating it into tools others can use.