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sjo October 15 2008, 16:14:23 UTC
It is about time.

I am sad that my only experience with the drug is tainted by an untrustworthy person, but I can honestly say he didn't get in the way of the joy that much. I don't think anyone can.

"The experiences aren't in the drug," Richards says. "They're in us."

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voronx October 17 2008, 14:11:16 UTC
I don't know, but it seems to be a favorite topic among terminal illness patients. ;)

Apparently, that much Psilocybin makes you feel cosmic. And Cosmic = Universal = Everything = The All = Supreme Entity = Divinity/Deity.
I don't think it's about "God(tm)" so much as an archetypical realm (as the article said) where we deall with the Really Big Question and Answers.

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voronx October 17 2008, 16:33:31 UTC
You may not have had as high a dose as the patients in the study. The environment was undoubtedly different, too.

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thesaucemonster October 15 2008, 16:58:58 UTC
I almost did this study, called in and everything, but decided it wasn't for me due to past negative experiences.

Sounds like it was a good experience for most involved, but I am glad I didn't do it.

It's great to hear the study get recognition.

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kitten_goddess October 16 2008, 00:06:15 UTC
Hooray! I'm glad that someone has finally done a study on this.

Question: How did they keep the DEA from busting in, arresting everyone, and throwing them in jail forever?

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voronx October 17 2008, 14:12:49 UTC
FDA trumps DEA

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