Question:
Do you think lsd (Lysergic acid diethylamide) is good or bad? and why?
1970-01-01 00:00:00 UTC
Do you think lsd (Lysergic acid diethylamide) is good or bad? and why?
Five answers:
Alice
2010-07-17 02:44:10 UTC
Psychedelic drugs like LSD are good because they open your mind. In your trips you see how you really feel about yourself, like what happened in your trip. I feel like you get to know yourself better, and the next day you usually feel great (at least for me). I used to do shrooms a lot, done acid twice and salvia once. All the times I've done psychedelics it's opened my mind so I see or think about things a different way.
2010-07-17 01:47:43 UTC
lsd really does open your mind up and you will look at life differently, but honestly the experience you described probably would have thrown me into an uncontrollable bad trip, i actually try to keep it real light(emotionally) when i do that stuff, but where i am coming from is that i beleive there are realms and planes of consciousness: mostly we never go there, but physchedlics will put you there, actually when we dream we go there, but see you have to fall asleep first(lose consciousness), LSD puts you there WIDE AWAKE, therefore all the weird experiences from our subconscious mind become reality,,,,yeah but trippin changed my life, but for the better, but people around me wouldnt think its for the better but i know it is, how can i expect them to understand? it got me into meditation and actually away from drugs, and i cherish this life p.s there is a great book on this subject you should check out its called BE HERE NOW its awesome but start with the beginning, bc the middle section are thoughts to meditate on, and some may turn you away just because of some of the Hindu stuff it pulls from but anyway...im glad you had some much needed healing
darras
2016-09-28 11:10:32 UTC
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2010-07-17 01:09:20 UTC
I reckon with LSD its too easy to have a bad trip, Psilocybin is so much pleasanter, so I reckon it shud be used instead. (Its also great in combination with marijuana)
Cactus Prophet
2010-07-17 07:13:35 UTC
LSD is not inherently good or bad it is a chemical. As far as physical danger, LSD ranks among the safest of substances. The problem with LSD lies in its capacity to produce strong negative, dysphoric effects that can leave an impression on someone's psyche. Also without proper guidance and a safe setting psychedelics can place an otherwise normal person in a position where they might end up harming themselves or going to jail. This has happened numerous times and is reported in the news every so often.



Psychedelics have been extremely beneficial for me. They helped me mature into a person that is striving for a more conscious sustainable way of living. I have many strong spiritual principles that developed out of the curiosity that psychedelics gave me for meditation and introspection. Now on an opposing note, I have seen casualties firsthand that have led me to conclude that psychedelics

are definitely not beneficial for everyone. Even otherwise healthy and normal people can have a horrible experience if placed in the wrong setting, holding an improper mindset.



I think we are headed towards an era of psychedelic research in universities and hospitals. Within the next 20 to 30 years we will have probably mastered the proper and safe application of psychedelics for the benefit of mankind. It is a very exciting time to be alive indeed!


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