In the artist statement for the show you talk about
how LSD has lost its power because it's been subsumed by party culture.
«Less fear:
How LSD affects the brain.»
This is
how LSD used to be treated in the years after it was invented, before it escaped the lab and became misused and misunderstood.
Not exact matches
In high school, he smoked pot, dropped
LSD and experimented with
how his brain would feel when deprived of sleep.
LSD usually allows people to see
how interconnected all life is on the planet.
Steve Jobs was a bit of a hippie... and used
LSD... He called it an amazing experience for himself, and it changed
how he viewed the world... and would you have avoided Steve Jobs on the NY Train too...
This interpretation of consciousness provides a way to explain
how it is that consciousness seems sometimes to widen and other times to narrow during the
LSD experience.
Almost three - quarters of a century after chemist Albert Hofmann accidentally ingested
LSD and experienced its mind - expanding effects, brain imaging has given researchers their first glimpse of
how it causes its profound effects on consciousness.
Now, researchers who've studied
how perceptions of meaning change when people take the psychedelic drug known as
LSD have traced that sense of meaningfulness to particular neurochemicals and receptors in the brain.
«Answers to
how our brains make meaning, with the help of a little
LSD.»
Before last week, I had about a year's worth of
LSD training under my belt and was training from 2 - 3 hours at a good rate at he same target HR, so I am shocked to see
how quickly the HR is jumping now when I start to do exercise.
Then he went down memory lane about his past and told her
how he did
LSD at Woodstock in 1969.
, directed by Jim Owen (United Kingdom) Dock Ellis & The
LSD No - No, directed by James Blagden (USA)
How I Met Your Father, directed by √ Ålex Montoya (Spain) Quadrangle, directed by Amy Grappell (USA) Rob and Valentyna in Scotland, directed by Eric Lynne (USA, United Kingdom) Young Love, directed by Ariel Kleiman (Australia)
Helmed by genre master Errol Morris, the six - part miniseries follows a man's determination to uncover the truth behind the CIA's deadly
LSD experiments utilized during the agency's efforts to harness mind control and
how they led to his father's death.
Considering
how little text is in the game, and that
LSD has a bit of a cult following in the west, it seems odd that it never made its way to the PSN.
During the audience Q&A, the artists were asked, «If
LSD had never been invented,
how different would your comics be?»
He is also seen smoking marijuana, talking about
how he kicked a heroin habit, and joking about spiking Richard Nixon's tea with
LSD, according to those who have seen the footage.
Chen writes that this could possibly cut both ways, and asks «
How long until a DEA agent sets up a fake Silk Road account and starts sending SWAT teams instead of
LSD to the addresses she gets?»