By day, in my graduate studies, I was being taught a psychology that seemed to me to cover only a small fragment of the mind. As I’ve noted earlier in this book, I felt as if I were studying physics with teachers who had no idea that electricity, atomic power, and television existed. I would listen, take notes, ask appropriate questions, and try to appear as if I were not dumbfounded by the tiny little nibbles my instructors seemed to assume were the whole of the apple of knowledge.
—  James Fadiman - The Psychedelic Explorer’s Guide (via psychoactivities)

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I believe that if people would learn to use LSD’s vision-inducing capability more wisely, under suitable conditions, in medical practice and in conjunction with meditation, then in the future this problem child could become a wonderchild.
—  Albert Hoffman (via hippierev0luti0n)

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