I believed it when I needed it and when I didn’t I passed it on.Dear Santa All I Want For Ugly Christmas Is An Unicorn Sweater. Wasn’t it Aldous Huxley who said something about the doors of perception and once they are opened, they can’t be closed? Something like that.Thank you Zane , Your dear dad had a keen wit and smile like no other, His insight channeled many and continues to inspire. He changed a culture…That beautiful adventure continues…The first time i dosed outside of the womb was with a friend…we were 13 or 14…we rode bicycles down dark streets to our friends house.
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It was kinda like a very wide streaming tunnel/hallway …almost scary yet like there was nothing to fear…we watched movies that night and were never the same again…the first time i dosed inside the womb comes to me in my dreams͵ i think..or maybe my imagination from my mothers stories of it…on a practical note I once wrote a term paper on LSD…i have since forgotten many of the details…i will quote a lyric that comes to mind…”keep whats important…and know who’s your friend”…or ” nothing i see can be taken from me”…inspiration moves me.
I agree with Hoffman wanting to use it for good…it has the potential to heal the hurt in the human spirit…thank you for your post…peace.Tripping on tour in 1987 I realized the solution of the worlds problems and society in a whole. I wrote an entire 25 page realization noting these problems and the simple solution… Unfortunately when Tour was over the notes were completely unreadable and consisted of illegible scrawl…. For Now Mankind MUST survive without the contents of these illegible scrawling.
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This also speaks to the fear that medical doctors have when patients educate themselves and challenge the medical industrial pharmacological complex. after several decades of research I came to the conclusion that there were only two problems with LSD – other peoples’ opinions and availability.The attachment to the ego is survival in its most primal way… it’s only natural that we should fear the unleashing of this other reality. I have seen both sides and there is a madness out there… a madness of predatory paranoia… so this of losing control is only natural. So I understand why culture might label it “evil” or “madness”… So buyer beware . Or better Taker beware.
well,i havent tripped in about 40 years,i am in recovery for 29 years,but i dont regret my experiences with LSD at all,i definitely am not the same person i was before i began to take it,it made me realize that i am just a small part of the scheme of things.what i alway would remember is no matter how powerful the “peak” was,that it was the acid and not me that was making the hallucinations,i think where we can have a “bad trip” when we forget “its the acid” i think those guys may have been psychotic before they ever took any LSD,the acid just accelerated it,and add peter green to that list too. I totally agree with you, Bill.
I’m sure there were some mental health issues with all three. Unfortunately, they are remembered as “acid casualties”. I guess my comment didn’t help.Taking LSD was a profound experience, one of the most important things in my life.LSD shows you that there’s another side to the coin, and you can’t remember it when it wears off, Dear Santa All I Want For Ugly Christmas Is An Unicorn Sweater, but you know it. It reinforced my sense of what was important—creating great things instead of making money, putting things back into the stream of history and of human consciousness as much as I could.have had 2 friends lose it after taking lsd.