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Willing to fully immerse himself in another way of life, Bruce Parry pushes himself to an extreme as he violently vomits during an Ayahuasca trip in …
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A trip too far: The LSD experience that blew up the Huxley family
In November 1956, three people gathered in a converted Connecticut barn to take LSD, a powerful psychedelic drug that was legal at the time. The children had just been put to bed upstairs. In the converted barn's main room, Elizabethan ballads drifted through smoke-thick air as someone scattered …
Are You A Relationship Anarchist Or A Pleasure Activist? These Are The New Ways We Love Now
The way we connect with one another is changing irreversibly, with unadulterated pleasure front and centre. Writer Alexandra Jones takes a look at the movements shaking up the love scene. I asked ChatGPT to write me a love story recently. It took 12 seconds to distill all human knowledge – every …
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What's the difference between marijuana, cannabis? 4/20 terms to know.
Under U.S. federal law, marijuana is classified as a Schedule I drug, joining heroin LSD, methamphetamines and peyote. Marijuana − medical and recreational − is legal throughout more than half of the United States, and for some looking to familiarize themselves with the plant and its effects, …
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A trip too far: The LSD experience that blew up the Huxley family
In November 1956, three people gathered in a converted Connecticut barn to take LSD, a powerful psychedelic drug that was legal at the time. The children had just been put to bed upstairs. In the converted barn's main room, Elizabethan ballads drifted through smoke-thick air as someone scattered …
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Eighty-two years ago, a weird and wonderful bicycle ride changed culture forever (video)
On April 19, 1943, Albert Hofmann, a chemist working at the Swiss pharmaceutical company Sandoz, swallowed 240 micrograms of lysergic acid …
Oakland Psychedelic Conference Features a ‘High Level Conversation’ with 19Keys
In 2019, Oakland became the second city in the U.S. to decriminalize psychedelic mushrooms. Since then, the town has become home to a magic mushroom …