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The '''Tripsitting Index''' is a collection of wiki articles designed to serve as a comprehensive reference work for the diverse range of behavioral techniques that may aid [[Cognitive enhancements|functional behavior]] or dissuade [[Cognitive depressions|dysfunctional behavior]] during both ordinary and nonordinary states of consciousness.
The '''Tripsitting Index''' is a collection of wiki articles designed to serve as a comprehensive reference work for the diverse range of behavioral techniques that may aid [[Cognitive enhancements|functional behavior]] or dissuade [[Cognitive depressions|dysfunctional behavior]] during both ordinary and nonordinary states of consciousness.


Tripsitting entries are composed of four parts: 1) internal components affecting phenomenological experience 2) external components affecting phenomenological experience 3) any other relevant information and 4) external references. Tripsitting articles implement a formalized writing style that seeks to avoid reliance on flowery metaphors or analogies, preferring instead to use ordinary language.
In its current instantiation, this resource is more like a scratchpad. Ideally tripsitting entries are composed of four parts: 1) internal components affecting phenomenological experience 2) external components affecting phenomenological experience 3) any other relevant information and 4) external references. Tripsitting articles implement a formalized writing style that seeks to avoid reliance on flowery metaphors or analogies, preferring instead to use ordinary language.


The contents of this index are principally derived from the collective experiences and analyses of our contributors, various anecdotal reports collected from the internet, and (whenever possible) the published scientific literature.
The contents of this index are principally derived from the collective experiences and analyses of our contributors, various anecdotal reports collected from the internet, and (whenever possible) the published scientific literature.

Revision as of 23:55, 10 July 2025

The Tripsitting Index is a collection of wiki articles designed to serve as a comprehensive reference work for the diverse range of behavioral techniques that may aid functional behavior or dissuade dysfunctional behavior during both ordinary and nonordinary states of consciousness.

In its current instantiation, this resource is more like a scratchpad. Ideally tripsitting entries are composed of four parts: 1) internal components affecting phenomenological experience 2) external components affecting phenomenological experience 3) any other relevant information and 4) external references. Tripsitting articles implement a formalized writing style that seeks to avoid reliance on flowery metaphors or analogies, preferring instead to use ordinary language.

The contents of this index are principally derived from the collective experiences and analyses of our contributors, various anecdotal reports collected from the internet, and (whenever possible) the published scientific literature.