Author / drsebastianmarincolo

Sebastián Marincolo (aka Dr Sebastian Schulz) is a publicist, author, consciousness researcher, public speaker, and strategic consultant for communication and brand design. He studied philosophy and linguistics in Tübingen and in the USA at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill under some of the most influential philosophers of his time, and completed his doctorate on a topic in the interdisciplinary field of neurophilosophy and philosophy of consciousness. His interest in the nature of human consciousness and altered states of consciousness led to a long-standing research focus on the cannabis high and its influence on higher cognitive functions and abilities such as memory, attention, imagination, pattern recognition, introspection, empathy, creativity and spontaneous insight. To enable his research in a highly stigmatized field, he has worked both independently and as an employee in positions as photographer, creative director, and senior consultant for communication for foundations and other internationally operating clients. From 2017 to 2021, he worked as Director of Communications and Marketing, Germany, and as a Director for Internal Communications, Europe, for the largest cannabis producer in the world at the time. This enabled him to help medical cannabis achieve a further breakthrough in Germany and Europe, giving tens of thousands of patients access to cannabis as a remedy. Marincolo is the author of four non-fiction books and numerous essays on the mind-altering potential of cannabis. He worked for a long time with Harvard Assoc. Prof. of Psychiatry Dr Lester Grinspoon, one of the world’s best-known cannabis experts, with whom he had a long-standing friendship. His research and cannabis macro-art photography has received worldwide media coverage, including SPIEGEL-Online, ZDF/3sat, Stuttgarter Zeitung, Hessen 2, SWR1 and SWR2, and Deutschlandfunk. He is a welcome speaker at conferences and has been a guest on numerous podcasts including the Brave New Weed Podcast, Aidan McCullen’s Innovation Show, the Natural Excuse Podcast, and the TrueLife Podcast.
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  • Marijuana and the Enhancement of Episodic Memory

    „A memory is a beautiful thing, it’s almost a desire that you miss.“ Gustave Flaubert, French writer (1821-1880)   Our memory is simply amazing. We can store information about thousands of situations…

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  • Marijuana, Dopes, and Cognitive Enhancements

    When genius mathematician and originator of cybernetics Norbert Wiener moved with his family from Cambridge to Newton, his wife organized the move and let Wiener concentrate on his work as a professor…

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  • Marijuana and The Power of Imagination

    „Logic will take you from A to B. Imagination will take you everywhere.“ Albert Einstein   The Underestimated Value of Imagination When we think about our capacity for imagination, we often think…

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    Marijuana and Creativity – A Love Story

    “O! For a muse of fire, that would ascend the brightest heaven of invention.” William Shakespeare (1564-1616) In a good relationship, a loving partner can inspire you and help your creative output…

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  • Marijuana and The Slowdown of Time Perception

    “Oh! Do not attack me with your watch. A watch is always too fast or too slow. I cannot be dictated to by a watch.”             Jane Austen, Mansfield Park, English novelist…

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  • Marijuana, Pattern Recognition, and What it Means to be ‘High’

    “To understand is to perceive patterns.” Isaiah Berlin, philosopher, 1909-1997 “As long as habit and routine dictate the pattern of living, new dimensions of the soul will not emerge.” Henry van Dyke,…

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  • Vipers, Muggles, and The Evolution of Jazz

    “I’m the king of everything Got to get high before I sing Sky is high, everybody’s high If you’re a viper…” ‘Viper’s Drag’ (1934), by Fats Waller   Without doubt the history…

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  • Marijuana Insights: Myth or Reality?

    Countless users of marijuana have claimed that marijuana can act as a catalyst to obtain real insights. Are these reports just exaggerations of users justifying their smoking habit? Or is it true…

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  • Marijuana, Introspection, and Personal Growth

    “Once again the powers of the herb open up the mind. Seek deep inside. Tell me what you find.“ Cypress Hill, Temples of Boom III As we mature, we have experiences and…

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