> People have been doing psychedelics for millenia, I'm no spokes person for
> psychedelics, but the experience proves itself. The most dominant things
> that I find about psychedelics is that it can give you an experience of the
> deepest, most mystical, most profound feeling of love and understanding there
> is. It can also be very adventurous, soaring to the deepest canals of the
> mind. Positive energy is the key to life, and psychedelics, especially
> mushrooms, teach it. It jusy makes so much sense that they are the cause of
> our growth out of monkeys and our access into language and a higher
> intelligence. The mushroom experience has a big impact into our language
> using abilities. We only use 10-15% percent of our brains, and I think this
> is because we have lost our connection to the source that brought it to us
> originally.
Maybe we only used 10-15% of our brains when we didn't know what the other
85-90% did, but now this is nothing more than a pervasive scientific myth.
If psilocybin unlocks the power of 90% of our brain, why do we not see an
academic elite of psychedelic drug-users? (not to suggest that
there aren't any brilliant psychedelic drug-users!)
I, for one, like to use more than 10% of my brain, and I can even do it
WITHOUT psilocybin!
>>geoff