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The New Yorker on Psychedelic Research Options
 
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#1 Posted : 2/10/2015 8:48:41 AM

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Research in to psychedelics, shut down for decades, is now yielding exciting results.

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Carhart-Harris believes that people suffering from other mental disorders characterized by excessively rigid patterns of thinking, such as addiction and obsessive-compulsive disorder, could benefit from psychedelics, which “disrupt stereotyped patterns of thought and behavior.” In his view, all these disorders are, in a sense, ailments of the ego. He also thinks that this disruption could promote more creative thinking. It may be that some brains could benefit from a little less order.
 

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#2 Posted : 2/10/2015 2:13:08 PM

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#3 Posted : 2/10/2015 7:57:39 PM

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I thought this was an excellent article. I was happy to see they made lots of connections to some of the theories of Aldous Huxley. I remember the first time I read The Doors of Perception and how much it blew my mind; it gives me shivers to see the scientific community explore some of his ideas and begin to recognize their widespread implications.
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