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Drugs and Sex

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History records few human quests as unremitting or as widespread as the search for a harmless, effective sex stimulant. Recent claims - such as those made by Timothy Leary - that LSD is the greatest aphrodisiac known to man, have excited much interest in the sexual potential of psychedelic drugs. Sober discussion of psychedelic substances was difficult enough before sex entered the picture; now it is close to impossible. But bearing in mind that there is a great deal more to psychedelics than sex, it might clear the air to examine the effects of lysergic acid diethylamide - and several other psychedelic drugs - on human sexual behavior.

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The gaining of self-knowledge while under hallucinogenic stimulation is specifically mentioned by the Indians of the Southwest, who feel that guilt is resolved by means of unrelenting self-criticism and visionary awareness of one’s sins. Ellis also refers to a similar state of perceptive introversion: “It was as if I had unexpectedly attained an objective knowledge of my own personality. I saw, as it were, my normal state of being with the eyes of a person who sees the street on coming out of the theatre of broad day https://www.facebook.com/Psychelics#

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The Far Off Land An attempt at a philosophical evaluation of the hallucinogenic drug experience. By PH.D. Eugene Seaich

Forward by the distinguished Stanley Krippner, Ph.D.-Author Provocative and Enlightening Book Dissects the Human Consciousness “The Far-Off Land” philosophically evaluates the hallucinogenic drug-experience and intends to collect the perspectives of philosophy for better understanding of the human consciousness, improve the cure to mental illness – A credible resource classifies hallucinogens as psychoactive drugs that could cause subjective changes in human perception, thought, emotion, and consciousness—inducing experiences qualitatively different from those of ordinary consciousness. To gain a deeper understanding about this perennially interesting subject, author Eugene Seaich attempts to dissect the human consciousness to provoke and enlighten the readers’ mind in The Far-Off Land, a revealing book that presents a philosophical evaluation of the hallucinogenic drug-experience. This book is a cerebral piece of literature that attempts to discover the broader realities that lie behi...

Bill Maher's AWESOME rant about LSD/Psilocybin .

Psychedelic science conference highlights therapeutic benefits of mind-altering drugs Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/health/2013/02/26/psychedelic-science-conference-highlights-therapeutic-benefits-mind-altering/?hubRefSrc=permalink#lf_comment=65323028#ixzz2ONsQqKJS

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The psychedelic movement of the 1960s and 70s ended with the enactment of federal laws making most of these drugs illegal. But psychedelics have moved on, into laboratories, hospitals and clinical settings where the use of mind-altering drugs has been intensively studied for their unique benefits to health – especially mental health. Enter the MAPS Psychedelic Science Conference, the brainchild of Harvard Ph.D. Rick Doblin, whose decades of pioneering scientific work with psychedelics is bringing together talented presenters from all over the globe from April18 – 23 in Oakland, California. Many of these presenters are medical doctors from hospitals like Johns Hopkins, Santa Fe Medical Center, Harvard, U.C. Berkeley and other clinical settings where psychedelic research has been conducted or studied. The term psychedelic was first coined by British psychiatrist Humphrey Osmond in 1957 and means “mind-manifesting.” Osmond was one of the first medical doctors to work with LSD in a clinic...

Eugene Seaich and LSD

If you want to know the way psychedelic experience from a man with degrees 3 pds and was top of is class in The University of Utah in Pharmacy but was one for a few years must of thought it was boring counting and selling pills like candy to most of the people who did not need them. And music he loved his greatest passion he would cry even at 5 he knew it he wanted to be a composer and in fact he did and went to go to the greatest music school in Germany and he composed 2 symphonies and some guy was jealous about Eugene who Got the Scholarship thought he should said Eugene was favored because he had a PH.D in German Literature he made a fuss about it newspaper printed about it they knew he deserved it. But he could not find a good job in Utah in music but Thanks to him and is wife who was born at the same hospital and she was in the same place 3 days apart and they got to be each other when they were new borns. Then met at school love at first site and the music school her and her da...