Psychedelic Projections: Hidden Narratives Shaping Psychedelic Medicine
Psychedelic Intersections January 17, 2025 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.70423/0001.17
Summary
Psychedelics evoke strong projections not only in users but also among researchers, leading to polarized views. The concept of psychedelics is often poorly defined and can be influenced by biases and beliefs. Exploring these hidden meanings can clarify the ongoing debates surrounding psychedelics in various spheres. By examining the idealistic beliefs associated with these substances, a better understanding of the current psychedelic landscape may emerge.
Study at a glance
| Key finding | Examining the hidden meanings projected onto psychedelics can help navigate the complex discussions surrounding their use and implications. |
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Abstract
Psychedelics can evoke powerful projections not only for those under the influence of these substances but also for those who study them. As Timothy Leary once quipped, “LSD [is a psychedelic drug that] occasionally causes psychotic behavior in people who have not taken it.” This speaks to how the idea of psychedelics can be polarizing, political, and often poorly defined. While psychedelic substances are mere molecules, “psychedelic” as a concept is a blank canvas onto which all manner of biases, agendas, and beliefs can be projected. Consequently, psychedelics often mean different things to different people. Exploring these “hidden meanings” helps explain the charged debates over psychedelics playing out in media, academia, and public discourse. Drawing from my work as a psychiatrist studying psychedelics, I will examine the idealistic, often unacknowledged, beliefs and aspirations projected onto these substances. By bringing these hidden meanings to light, I argue we can better navigate the current psychedelic landscape and perhaps rescue the field from itself.