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|    rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski to Frederick Burroughs    |
|    Re: Researchers ID common link to LSD, s    |
|    12 Dec 03 00:57:42    |
      XPost: alt.drugs.psychedelics, alt.drugs, alt.drugs.rfg       XPost: rec.drugs.psychedelic       From: rfgdxm@KILLSPAMMERSmochamail.com              Frederick Burroughs wrote:       > "rfgdxm/Robert F. Golaszewski" wrote:       >>       >> You are using the word "psychosis" different than the dictionary       >> definition. All psychosis requires is defective or lost contact with       >> reality. A good trip can be psychotomimetic.       >       > "Psychotomimetic" as applied to LSD is most clearly demonstrated by a       > bad trip, where the subject is panic stricken by a defective or lost       > reality. It is most likely the term, as applied to LSD, had its       > genesis in describing these panic reactions. I would argue a trip can       > more often be psychotolytic than psychotomimetic, and result in       > repairing, returning or improving contact with reality               What about a mind-blowing enjoyable trip that blasts the user into       another reality? Think here as an example McKenna's DMT elves. The       medical definition of "psychosis" isn't the same as used by the common       layperson.       --       http://www.dextromethorphan.ws/       For information about the psychedelic drug DXM, including dangers.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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