wildcat says: "It may be that we can use LSD to answer questions like: what is a religious experience? What is consciousness? What is sense of self? What stops us spending a whole afternoon looking at one leaf on a tree?" McGregor adds In addition to reasearch into possible thearpeutic uses, before it was banned LSD was researched as a model for the schizophrenic experience. LSD seemed in minute quantities, so small that they leave the body within half an hour, to catalyse a 'psychotic' experience which closely resembled schizophrenia. Now that MRI and other technologies are available for researchers, it may be able to tell us quite a lot about the workings of the brain. yes, if and only if, research will be free to explore.. Have heard that recoveries from alcoholism are as good as or even better using LSD to induce a spiritual awakening/ awareness of the self's negative actions on others-----when compared to other methods: AA/ therapy, etc. It's a wild wild world I like it for the entertainment. Everything becomes beautiful and intense and deep. I think that LSD could be very useful, people need to start thinking outside of the box and get out of the Christian, Consumer rung that most people are stuck in. There is so much more than this and it's time people realized it. The only drug one needs is belief in oneself. The rest I've tried. They all failed. Trust me. Is there a place for LSD in medicine today?In my medicine cabinet. that is very funny, Aces. Neat. |
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