LSD is less active in the left (logical) hemisphere of the brain but excites activity in the right hemisphere.[citation needed]It reduces the strength of the sense of self, blurring the boundaries between oneself and the universe in general.[3] ...
Drugs like LSD reveal something of the otherwise dimly visible expanse of the mind and suggest that its vast potential is scarcely to be comprehended. Each of us potentially has access to vast realms of knowledge through his own mind, including secrets of the universe known so far only to a...
Translator's Preface Numerous accounts of the discovery of LSD have been published in English; none, unfortunately, have been completely accurate. Here, at last, the father of LSD details the history of his "problem child" and his long and fruitful career as a research chemist. In a real ...