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Il mitico simbolo dei primi Pink Floyd il mitico Syd Barrett

Wish You Were Here - Jugband Blues

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  • A prisoner of his own mind.

  • @UknowToomuch Acid wasn't the root cause of his mania. Contrary to popular belief, you can not be "stuck" or become addicted to LSD. Reasonably though, LSD can uncover a mental illness that is laying dormant within you, and bring it about earlier than it would have had you not ingested LSD.

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  • Beloo vídeeo valeeeu, ( achei que vc nao ia colocar uma musica dele cantando, iria ser tenso ) valeeeu

  • 4:20

    

  • @kingfish4242 Thanks for the info kingfish, it's cool. would you PM me the link?

  • @kingfish4242 Most dangerous, however, are those who feel they have "few alternatives left in life" and are gripped with a "potentially dangerous eagerness and strong motivation to have a psychedelic session." He explains: "They find themselves in a subjectively unbearable situation of intense conflict associated with great emotional distress and tension. Typical characteristics include serious questioning of the meaning of life, toying with suicidal fantasies

  • @kingfish4242 They are afraid of temporary or permanent unleashing of instinctual energies, especially those of a sexual or aggressive nature, and of involuntary emotional outbursts. There is frequent preoccupation with the issue of loss of control and fear of social embarrassment, blunder and public scandal resulting from the ensuing behavior." (LSD Psychotherapy, Stanislav Grof (Hunter House, 1980) p. 55)

  • @kingfish4242 One of the pioneers of this LSD Psychotherapy in the sixties was Dr. Stanislav Grof. The Czechoslovakian doctor made some interesting observations on the responses of different people to LSD. This may help your decision.

    Grof observed that people who react badly to LSD are often: "in their everyday life... constantly concerned about maintaining perfect control over their feelings and behavior.

  • @PeacefulzRS Exactly, I haven't done it in many years nor will I in the future. It was part of my youth and I make no apologies. I never experienced a bad trip,nor did I cause permanent psychological damage to myself. youtube doesnt all links to be posted,but I'll copy and paste some scientific evidence,so those thinking about experimenting can make up their own minds. It basically boils down to your personality type. users experiencing bad trips are often control freaks.

  • @thumpz99 The fact that he was living with a family member led me to believe he had financial difficulties, which I know now is not true, the last guy already cleared that up for me. why would you think I made information up?

  • @Mephazel

    Woaw, I never found the right words, but that's exactly it man

  • @PeacefulzRS thats not true, you can bend your mind from too much acid intake, i've had a few friends that took too much acid and were never the same, one friend had to be institutionalized after a really bad trip, and he had no underlying mental disease, it was the acid that left him unable to think rationally and coherently, his family spent a fortune to cure him, he saw a myriad of doctors, psycologists and psyciatrists, to no avail and his family had no history of mental disease.

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