19-02-2010, 06:59 AM
Austin,
Like Jan you have a wide grasp of the subject at hand.I like this thread alot.I didn't know that Alan Trists' father was involved with the Tavistock Institute,Hmmm.I know that Kesey and Robert Hunter were MK-Ultra test subjects,but I have not read that Garcia was also.I really don't think he was.If someone could point me to this information,I would greatly appreciate it.
This is a good paragraph,but I would take it one step "further".LSD can not only promote an exalted,enlightened feeling,but can in the right circumstance actually "pierce the veil",and give the seeker a short glimps of that which is timeless (eternal).OK,getting too metaphysical now.......
Like Jan you have a wide grasp of the subject at hand.I like this thread alot.I didn't know that Alan Trists' father was involved with the Tavistock Institute,Hmmm.I know that Kesey and Robert Hunter were MK-Ultra test subjects,but I have not read that Garcia was also.I really don't think he was.If someone could point me to this information,I would greatly appreciate it.
Quote:It's clear that it could promote an exalted, enlightened feeling that could catalyze rapid changes in core values, especially in the direction of a less grounded, less rationally-oriented way of being. It would make the tripper especially ripe pickings for new religious and personal growth movements, even for saucer cults, quasi-Templar drug dealing brotherhoods and etc.
This is a good paragraph,but I would take it one step "further".LSD can not only promote an exalted,enlightened feeling,but can in the right circumstance actually "pierce the veil",and give the seeker a short glimps of that which is timeless (eternal).OK,getting too metaphysical now.......
"You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.â€
Buckminster Fuller
Buckminster Fuller