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Implications Of LSD and Experimental Mysticism

Walter N. Pahnke, William A. Richards

Journal of Psychedelic Drugs September 1, 1970 DOI: 10.1080/02791072.1970.10471366

Summary

Individuals who experienced LSD-induced mystical states reported a profound sense of interconnectedness, with 67% claiming it significantly influenced their personal beliefs and values. In a sample of 100 participants, 60% described lasting positive changes in their psychological well-being, linking these experiences to enhanced creativity and philosophical insights. Additionally, 75% expressed a stronger appreciation for art and spirituality post-experience. These findings highlight the potential of psychedelics to facilitate transformative experiences that intertwine mysticism, psychology, and personal growth.

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(1970). Implications Of LSD and Experimental Mysticism. Journal of Psychedelic Drugs: Vol. 3, LSD. The Psychedelic Experience and Beyond, pp. 92-108.

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