Sero-388

Most psychedelics expand the boundaries of the self. SERO-388 contracts them to nothing. A standard dose (12µg, delivered sublingually) does not produce fractals, divine encounters, or oceanic boundlessness. Instead, subjects report a clean, terrifying, and ultimately serene phenomenon: the cessation of internal monologue.

But critics whisper a darker truth: if the self is an illusion, SERO-388 merely reveals that fact. The horror is not the drug. The horror is that it works. That a tiny molecule can unmake the protagonist of your own life, and what remains is not madness, but a quiet, functional, hollow clarity. sero-388

He paused for nineteen seconds. Then: “That question has no referent.” Most psychedelics expand the boundaries of the self

Not thought suppression. Not meditation. Cessation. Instead, subjects report a clean, terrifying, and ultimately

SERO-388. The ego’s last enemy. The silence at the end of the internal monologue. Take it if you dare—but understand: the person who decides to take it will not be the one who returns.

And that is the point.

Pressed further, he said: “There is feeling. There is no one who feels it. There is memory of an Elias. But that memory is like a photograph of a stranger. I have no more emotional bond to his childhood than to a rock’s geology.”