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ktlight
10th May 2011, 07:59
Research suggests that psychedelics may be better than antidepressants, which tend to dampen or suppress psychological problems without necessarily curing them.

Mike is hunched over a pile of soggy wood chips at the bottom of a glade in Golden Gate Park. It’s a clear winter afternoon and sunlight filters through the eucalyptus trees, landing on grass still damp from a recent storm. Mike sifts through the wood chips, slowly and deliberately examining the soil beneath. Two paper bags fill a pocket of his Patagonia fleece jacket.

Mike is a 28-year-old engineer at a prominent software company in San Francisco. He is soft-spoken and self-possessed; on weekends he drives his Subaru Forester to his time-share in Tahoe to ski. He donates to public radio, and he has made himself into an aficionado of the city’s Indian restaurants. He is, or seems, like a well-adjusted member of society.

But what he is doing — sifting through wood chips in a damp, obscure corner of the 1,000-acre park that bisects the western portion of San Francisco — is a felony. He is searching for psilocybin, the psychedelic mushrooms that grow wild in San Francisco and neighboring Marin County from fall to spring. If he finds any, he tells me, he’ll stuff them in the bags, put the bags in his backpack and backstreet home on his bike.

Not long ago, Mike agreed to take me on one of his mushroom hunts, and as he scoured the ground, he explained his affinity for psilocybin. We were in the lower section of Golden Gate Park near its terminus at Ocean Beach, and aside from an occasional jogger, the park seemed empty, a forest in the middle of one of the world’s most famous cities.

Mike told me doesn’t do mushrooms very often-maybe once or twice a year-but when he does, it’s because he wants to explore a problem in his life that has been troubling him. “When I take them, it may be because I have a decision to make, or maybe I suspect that my outlook toward something is not as healthy or as loving as I would like it to be,” he said. “Psilocybin allows me to see things with a fresh point of view. When I’m on them, [I'm] not as burdened by cynicism or other self-protective layers in my psychology.”

Is Mike delusional about the power of mushrooms to refresh his worldview?

source
http://www.alternet.org/drugs/150874/can_psychedelics_make_you_happier/

crosby
10th May 2011, 08:03
well, they made me happy when i was in high school. lol. i'm not so sure i would fall into that at my age now. i'm too old to see the back of my skull anymore....... keeping a clear mind is what we should be thinking about. staying focused. however, a trip to never-never land might not be such a bad idea.
regards, corson

loveandgratitude
10th May 2011, 08:16
Santa & The Magic Mushroom

TRUE STORY

To this day Siberian shamans dress in ceremonial red and white fur-trimmed jackets to gather the magic mushrooms. First they pick and place the mushrooms to partially dry on nearby pine boughs which prepares them for ingestion and makes the load lighter. This is why we decorate our Christmas trees with ornaments and bulbs, because the gatherers would always adorn trees with drying mushrooms. Next the shaman collects his red and white presents in a sack and proceeds to travel from house to house delivering them. During Siberian winters, the snow piles up past the doors of their yurts (huts), so the red and white clad shaman must climb down the smoke-hole (chimney) to deliver the presents in his sack. Finally the appreciative villagers string the mushrooms up or put them in stockings hung affront the fire to dry. When they awake in the morning, their presents from under the pine tree are all dried and ready to eat


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LbfKub6xSKY&feature=fvsr

Mike Gorman
10th May 2011, 09:19
Hallucinogens are extremely potent-in particular Lysergic Acid, LSD-I have only had experience with LSD & Psilocybin-and I have to say my own experience was that it awakened me to the underlying truth of relativity, the nature of time and the literal apprehension of the social constructs of Human beings-I went from an intellectual awareness of these things to that of a 'Real' experience of them-it is very difficult to describe this, and it always sounds pretentious and 'Hippy Dippy when you try (lol) But in all honesty, I do not regret my experimentations-it was not all peace 'n light either, I experienced what it is like to be mentally unwell for a time also, the 'demonic' side of reality-luckily I am resilient and I recovered, but I gained something very valuable from hallucinogenic drugs and it led me to developing as a person. I believe Marijuana is also very useful for considering life's questions from a different perspective-as long as you do not smoke it all the bloody time! These substances have been available to Human Beings for millennia, our modern usage of them only covers the surface-there is much to be learnt, and discovered through them-but the experience is hard-won, it aint no tripping party.....