Study Suggests LSD Dissolves The Ego - Could Be Used To Treat Mental Illness
The psychedelic drug LSD is still considered a schedule 1 substance by the government, which is a classification reserved for drugs that are addictive, dangerous and have no medical value. All of these substances tend to carry very extreme prison sentences.
However, despite what the propaganda campaigns against it say, LSD is one of the safest drugs in existence. As more scientific studies are allowed to take place, it is being revealed that this substance can have a wide variety of applications for mental health.
In one recent study, researchers at the University of Zurich dosed 24 people with 100 micrograms of LSD and essentially found that these test subjects experienced a diminishing of their ego and reported that they felt more connected to the people around them.
Katrin Preller, a psychologist who worked on the study explained that “Our interpretation is that LSD reduces your sense of integrated self. In this particular case, the drug blurs the boundary between what is you and what is another person. It gets rid of this blurring between self and other, and the basic deficits in social interaction go away."
Volunteers in the study were hooked up to brain scanners and engaged in simulated social interactions, some of them were given LSD, while others were given a placebo. Researchers noticed that the group given the LSD had different parts of their brains activated, and the portion of the brain typically thought to be associated with the ego was less active.Preller pointed out that LSD could be used to treat mental disorders.
“We don’t currently have any medications that work to improve the social deficits in psychiatric disorders and one of the reasons for that is we have no real understanding of how social interaction works in the brain,” she said.
Distortions of self-representation and, potentially related to this, dysfunctional social cognition are central hallmarks of various psychiatric disorders and critically impact disease development, progression, treatment, as well as real-world functioning. However, these deficits are insufficiently targeted by current treatment approaches. The administration of lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD) in combination with functional magnetic resonance imaging and real-time eye-tracking offers the unique opportunity to study alterations in self-experience, their relation to social cognition, and the underlying neuropharmacology. Results demonstrate that LSD alters self-experience as well as basic social cognition processing in areas of the ‘social brain'. Furthermore, these alterations are attributable to 5-HT2A receptor stimulation, thereby pinpointing towards this receptor system in the development of pharmacotherapies for sociocognitive deficits in psychiatric disorders.
These possibilities have also been explored by a team of researchers from The University of North Carolina, Stanford University and the University of California, who determined that LSD could, in fact, be used to treat schizophrenia and depression.
The researchers used a process known as crystallography, in which atomic and molecular structure of certain interactions are studied.
Specifically, the researchers were able to discover how LSD molecules interact with the serotonin receptors in our brain. Researchers plan on using this knowledge to develop an LSD based treatment for people with schizophrenia.
Psychonauts have long reported that their trips made them feel more in touch with nature, humanity and the world around them.
The dissolution of the ego has been a common theme among in the counter-culture since the very early days. Terance McKenna, a pioneer of modern shamanism once said, "Life lived in the absence of the psychedelic experience that primordial shamanism is based on is life trivialized, life denied, life enslaved to the ego."
Bill Wilson, the co-founder of the alcoholics anonymous program, actually considered promoting LSD as a tool for alcoholics to shake their addiction, and he specifically mentioned its ego dissolving properties.
Wilson was a close associate with many early adopters of LSD and took numerous trips in controlled, scientific settings while he was involved with the AA program.
“I don’t believe [LSD] has any miraculous property of transforming spiritually and emotionally sick people into healthy ones overnight. It can set up a shining goal on the positive side, after all, it is only a temporary ego-reducer. The vision and insights given by LSD could create a large incentive – at least in a considerable number of people,” Wilson reportedly said after his first LSD trip in 1956.
Another recent study from the University of Cardiff showed that LSD actually unlocks portions of the brain that are not typically used.
Recent reports have pointed out that professionals in intellectually driven industries are taking psychedelic drugs to enhance their productivity and creativity.
This may sound surprising to some, but this is nothing new – inventors, intellectuals, and scientists were actually taking LSD before hippies, and they continue to use the drug to this day.Francis Crick, the scientist credited with discovering DNA, was taking psychedelics when he made his groundbreaking revelation.
Another scientist and LSD user by the name of Kary Mullis advanced our knowledge of DNA even further with the development of the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) technique, a process that made it possible for scientists to better study how DNA works.Steve Jobs has also stated on numerous occasions that taking LSD was one of the most important experiences of his life, and helped him think about things differently.
Steve Jobs wasn’t the only technological pioneer who used psychedelics to boost creativity. Douglas Englebart, the inventor of the computer mouse, was also a psychedelic user.
Even the world of sports has seen extraordinary performances by athletes under the influence of LSD. The most popular case is that of Doc Ellis, the Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher who threw a no-hitter while he was high on LSD.
In the 1960’s, it was actually so common for professionals to use LSD that a study was conducted to see how the drug would affect their ability to solve problems relating to their work. In the study, which took place at the International Foundation for Advanced Study (IFAS) in Menlo Park, California, over 20 professionals from different fields were put in a room under the influence of LSD and told to reapproach problems that they had been unable to figure out previously.
Not only did the participants find that the drug enhanced their creativity and problem-solving skills, but soon after the experiment, many of them went on to make incredible accomplishments in their sectors.There are many different approaches to taking LSD to solving creative problems, with some people preferring to take small doses on a regular basis, while others prefer much larger doses. There is no right or wrong way, and each individual must choose their own path according to their own personality.
I wrote this on my blog @ https://themindunleashed.com/2018/03/study-suggests-lsd-dissolves-the-ego-could-be-used-to-treat-mental-illness.html
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Thank you very interesting and informative write up. I had always known they used to experiment with LSD on mental patients but I never knew it's full potential. That's really interesting that it allows you to use more of your brain, since we normally only use about 10% of our brain.
A lot of mental illness today is caused by discordant social conditioning. Those who hold power in our social environment no longer have our best interests at heart and our education and religious systems are not just teaching but are forcing unnatural and contrived ethics on us. The ego is constructed from our social conditioning but the inner forces (call it God, the Spirit, the other side) are increasingly at odds with the social conditioning. Because the social conditioning no longer benefits us, we don't really know what to do. In order to get guidance from the Spirit, the ego does, indeed, need to be cracked but that is too painful and costly for many individuals to do.
LSD might be a temporary way or a doorway into a more sane existence. It should not be seen as a long-term solution.
I don't think LSD is a cure for true schizophrenia because it would probably make those problems worse. As far as I can make out, true schizophrenics lack the appropriate filters in their rational/logical/egoic minds to discern between the positive (creative) and negative (demonic) forces that naturally arise from the "other side". Everything within manifests without and it can be too physically destructive for society to deal with.
A person who hears voices in their head or who has other types of visual or auditory or sensory hallucinations might be diagnosed with schizophrenia by the psychiactric "professionals" but many people live with voices in their heads and they are not mentally ill - many consider it to be the way that their inner selves communicate with their egoic selves.
I don't find the psychiatric/psychological studies that you mentioned to be particularly ethical. People are made into guinea pigs and the knowledge gained is often used to manipulate people rather than help them.
Good luck with your health!
Very good points, thank you!
I agree that those in a position of power have been abusing the trust they have been given by their position in a supposedly professional setting.
Consider the abuses that have been and are arguably still being carried out by the MK Ultra program/s, the people subjected to these programs have reported the same symptoms of the schizophrenic patients.
LSD was used in conjunction with other methods like electroshock therapy etc. to try and bring about a total mind wipe and reprogramming of people who were considered to have a history of mental health issues.
LSD has been a positive in my experience, but when placed in the hands of unethical practicioners, it can be used to control people for ends that are never going to be positive for the person who is receiving the "treatment".
https://www.cia.gov/library/readingroom/document/cia-rdp91-00901r000500150005-5
1979 ABC special on CIA mind control is very disturbing. They tortured people for no good reasons. It is very sick.
I like the smugness of these interviewees and how they think that somehow the were not at fault, but were interested in how they could manipulate people.
This was back when the media was doing Real Investigative Reporting! You just can't see this type of reporting now, for the most part!
What a brilliant post dear @johnvibes! There are so many points that speak for a psychedelic revolution! Regarding all the medical, spiritual and other various benefits LSD can have to us, it is more than a shame that it is still classified a schedule 1 drug!
Experienced LSD users, studies and posts like yours obviously show how ridiculous this is! And even the Study by Dr. David Nutt showed that LSD is a non-addictive and one of the most harmless drugs of all!
I guess there are some people afraid that people could benefit a bit too much from LSD, huh?
As Terence McKenna said: “Psychedelics are illegal not because a loving government is concerned that you may jump out of a third story window. Psychedelics are illegal because they dissolve opinion structures and culturally laid down models of behaviour and information processing. They open you up to the possibility that everything you know is wrong.”
Love your post!! :)
Lots of love and light and some warm and happy psychonaut greetings and hugs :)
You make a good point here. I do think that psychedelics are banned because they are feared by the authorities. If people learn to think differently they may see past the lies that we are fed and the half truths that we are led to believe.
They can't have us not rely on established medical community now can they. The rich must make profit! They have it all worked out for us, we do as they say so they can keep their lavish lifestyle at the expense of our lives. They get people hooked, sell them drugs then when they're good and hooked, cut them off and offer "help" to get off, sell them more drugs to get them off which are as dangerous as the original shit they were taking, send them to rehab centers which make more money, round and round with money flying into the hands of our keepers.
Very good points guys!!
An amazing tool! Will be sharing to my groups and pages.
Great article, thank you for writing it and highlighting this topic. I sincerely believe LSD can have an immense effect in curing our society and it's people like yourself that help make it happen.
I feel so ego-sick! I even think I have ego cancer 😞 please prescribe me some of that sh1t! I will swallow that bitterness to be cured 😏😉
Psychedelics are cyclical... there was a time they were changing the world on many levels and then they went underground... then they resurfaced just to be killed for another decade when they raised another wave of interest... and in the end all the recent studies on psilocybin and LSD just confirm what we kind of already knew, the brain starts working in a totally different mode and your ego dissolves :D
I think I would have to pass on that treatment, there is enough going on in the world around me that I do not understand as it is.................
very good points...thank you..
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Interesting article. Thank you!