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Home Front: Culture Wars
Magic Mushrooms Make People Spiritual
2006-07-12
Using the active ingredient in illegal hallucinogenic mushrooms, researchers at Johns Hopkins University have induced a lingering sense of spirituality that they believe has the potential to help patients struggling with addiction or terminal cancer.

Researchers said that the 36 subjects in the tightly controlled experiment — none of whom had ever taken the drug before — already had deep religious convictions, which primed them for a mystical experience.
Posted by:Deacon Blues

#9  "If you take psilocybin and go watch 'Friday the 13th,' I can guarantee you won't have a mystical experience," he said.

Unless you're Charles Manson.

These drugs are tools - very powerful tools. Their effects run the gamut from the most harrowing paranoid nightmares to the most beatific bliss. And most people significantly adjust their worldviews accordingly after especially powerful experiences.

Google "DMT" and "god molecule" for more related info.

My best New Years ever - A South China Sea beach, an M16, and magic mushrooms.

And they can be a hell of a lot fun under the right circumstances - or so I've heard.
Posted by: xbalanke   2006-07-12 20:14  

#8  Howard, Harlow common in about 6 weeks.
Posted by: phil_b   2006-07-12 17:04  

#7  ...a lingering sense of spirituality

Oh. Is that what it was?
Posted by: tu3031   2006-07-12 15:25  

#6  My best New Years ever - A South China Sea beach, an M16, and magic mushrooms.
Posted by: buwaya   2006-07-12 15:23  

#5  I talked to gawds granny once after 23 or was it 29 no, it was 19, I thinks. She seemed nice for being a deity and all.
Posted by: HalfEmpty   2006-07-12 14:46  

#4  Wow, man, look at those sounds!
Posted by: Steve   2006-07-12 14:43  

#3  interesting comments.

Question though ... how can it "make" them spiritual if they already hold deep religious convictions. Sounds like it just allows them to escape the bonds of their bodies and get closer to the spiritual world.

Soo...the Indians and other ancient tribes were on to something!
Posted by: 2b   2006-07-12 14:42  

#2  We are constantly surrounded by massive amounts of sensory input. We can only make heads or tails out of reality by ignoring most of it. Then from that fraction we allow in, we have to further discriminate by interpreting that fraction with very strict abstracts, such as size, shape, color, etc.

If it can't be made to fit our abstracts then we ignore it. Then, finally, that little bit that is left goes into the memory and computational part of our brains. And both of those are very lossy and prone to error.

Drugs can interfere with this carefully tuned system, and briefly remind us that we don't have a clue to what is really going on around us.

Some years ago, a very potent anti-depressant, desipramine hydrochloride, was approved for use in the US as one of the few anti-depressants they had back then. Even though it had all sorts of serious side-effects.

The Japanese continued to test this drug long after as many as 2 million Americans had been taking it. They reached the disturbing conclusion that the drug "softened" those rigid abstracts that we use for perception, with utterly unknown and unpredictable consequences.

In real terms, by injecting this drug into the optic center of the brain of ordinary cats, within a few weeks the cats' brains were re-taught to see with monocular vision. Their other eye still worked, and still sent signals to the brain, but those signals were utterly ignored.

That powerful. It is still prescribed in the US, in much reduced quantity from its heyday. And we still have no idea as to its long-term consequences.
Posted by: Anonymoose   2006-07-12 13:24  

#1  Mmm... north facing sheep pasture in October. Three months and counting.
Posted by: Howard UK   2006-07-12 13:02  

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