The Journal of Psychopharmacology reports, LSD may stimulate the formation of new connections and patterns and generally seems to open an individual to an awareness of new perspectives and opportunities for action, particularly in overcoming alcoholism.
In the Sixties, LSD was called: God in a pill, along with a partner pill to prevent pregnancy a new type of freedom was realized. These two new pills dramatically changed the American landscape with the possibility of eradicating religion while freeing up sexual attitudes.
Instead of change, the American system outlawed LSD, with the exception of those studying the effects of the drug in universities, who have discovered that LSD has a positive effect on alcoholics – long suffering from the oppression of governmental oversight and interference.
LSD opens the window of the mind letting in fresh ideas. The idea of freedom has been constrained to making money and living within very rigid social rules; the freedom to love has become a political fight and the freedom to think has been restrained by various drug laws.
The light of the Cabala comes to illuminate all secrets but, like the politician, the rabbis have made restraints on who can learn this secret knowledge. The Cabala teaches, The greatest pleasure happens in the mind and pleasure is the inner ingredient sustaining life.
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