After posting this in another thread; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqZHsVBRa1Q"]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jqZHsVBRa1Q I remembered that Harry Nilsson was also a famous LSD appreciator. He wrote and performed the songs for this little movie, which I might add is a great story for kids and adults, plus would be great while on a psychedelic journey.
My friend saw Johnny eat a mushroom chocolate at hunter thompsons funeral, they were handing them out at the door
Wasn't he one of the group that was with Leary and Alpert in the early 60's? I guess I could look that up meself You ever read "From Chocolate to Morphine", GB? I do know he is very Pro marijuana.
Weil helped bring an end to Leary and Alpert at Harvard. Yes, he's used it all (well, probably not too many RCs).
I think you quoted the wrong person. Here is the post you meant to quote; But don't bother reponding to her. She got banned about 24 hours after this post.
I'm not sure if anyones mentioned this yet but William Blake was pretty heavy into mescaline. Thats where the term "the doors of perception" came from. He penned the line "When the doors of perception are cleansed, everything will appear as it really is; infinte." Its from his poem The Marriage of Heaven and Hell. William Blake is my hero. Kennedy was the motherfuckin shit...hands down my favorite president ever. I like him even more now that I know he delved into psychedelics a bit!
No you're a little confused about William Blake, he never delved into psychedelics, but had intense visions since he was a child. You're thinking of Aldous Huxley who wrote a book about a mescaline experience called The Doors of Perception. Its also where the band The Doors got their name from.
hmmmm maybe I am confused. I remember reading a while back that William Blake experimented with mescaline but maybe my source was confused as well ...i feel like everything i've ever known and loved has just been shattered into a million pieces lol. i guess william blake is just my favorite schitzophrenic.