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It must be emphasized
that anyone who has never smoked marijuana, let alone tried LSD, knows
nothing at all about LSD. That's nothing as in NOTHING!!! Like with
the case of the person with all those degrees and the 5OO IQ, it doesn't
matter if we are talking about medical doctors, psychiatrists, psychologists,
scientists, government officials or anyone. One has to have a lot of
gall to call themselves an expert on LSD if they have never even tried
marijuana. Such a person knows nothing about marijuana, let alone LSD.
People who have smoked marijuana, but not tried LSD, have the very barest
trace of a hint of what LSD is, but that is significantly more than
nothing, though also significantly very little more for all intents
and purposes.
If you still think that one can know what an LSD trip is without having directly experienced it, then try to find even one person who has ever taken LSD who will agree with you. The only people who will agree with you are those who have also never done it. Any person who has tried LSD knows that if a person has never experienced it, then they have no idea what it is. The only exception would be the person who tried LSD and didn't have the LSD experience. Considering that the person has to get the drug from the black market, they don't know for sure what they are getting. They may have been told that it was LSD and it wasn't. If a person took LSD and didn't think it was a big deal, they didn't have the LSD experience. When someone has had the real LSD experience, there is no question about it and that person will tell you that if a person has never taken LSD, they have no idea what it is. There may not be any doctors or therapists giving LSD to anymore, but this used to go on. Timothy Leary and others were experienced with LSD and knew what they were doing. However many doctors, psychiatrists and psychologists, none having any direct, personal experience with LSD would give it to patients. This revealed their ignorance and was the ultimate in irresponsibility because this is immoral, dangerous and should be considered a criminal act. Even worse were cases where patients were getting LSD and were not told in advance about it. Either way, whether the patient knows that they are getting the LSD or whether it is a total surprise, if the doctor has never done LSD, he could destroy the patient. Then the doctor or therapist would say that this proves that LSD destroys people. The real truth would be that the moronic doctor, with a big ego, psychologically raped and in turn destroyed the patient. With a competent, experienced, calm, warm, sensitive LSD guide, there would be no problem because such a guide would understand what is happening with the person and know how to handle it. This is not to say that LSD can't be dangerous. It can be dangerous. So can driving a car. When the automobile was invented, if it got the kind of negative propaganda that LSD gets, then the automobile would never have been made legal. If in those days, there was an emphasis on how much faster people will be moving in a car and how dangerous it is and how people will lose their mind while driving and kill or injure themselves or others, then people would have serious doubts about whether a car is good for society. If all of the propaganda was on how dangerous driving could be, that many people will surely die and if there was television then to help drill all of this into people's heads, then there is no way the automobile would have become legal. Someone who had never driven a car before could get into one and start driving and they might go into a tree or hit someone. They would then say that this proves how dangerous the automobile would be. There is an obvious blind spot here and it is the same with LSD. The blind spot is the concept that once one learns how to drive a car, has practiced enough and is ready for a license, then it's not dangerous anymore in the way it would be if the person is getting in a car for the first time and decides to start driving. LSD is the same way in that one should not and must not just decide to do it on the spur of the moment without ever having thought about it. |