Trip with National Geographic documentary on LSD
“Within 20-30 minutes you begin to feel energy flowing through your skin, you begin to smell the music, Ecstasy and fun and laughter and deeper vision, and compassion, a collapse of time and space, you can see much more connectedness between everything…:, a flash that experience of the other, of the divine, its opening your eyes on to a vast horizon that you had no idea ever even existed… ”
LSD activates brain receptor Serotonin, a neurotransmitter responsible for relaying signals between brain and nerve cells, and stimulates its activity. Thus, LSD amplify the conscious and reveals the unseen. Perception, emotions, and sleep, are all affected by Serotonin fluctuations.
LSD was first synthesized by Dr Albert Hoffman in 1938. 5 years later he discovered LSD psychedelic properties. Soon it became known for its psychological effects—which can include altered thinking processes , hallucinations and altered sense of time. It effects were undeniable and the psychiatric community began using a new ward, meaning mind-manifesting: Psychedelic.
LSD play a key role in the emergence of the term psychedelic. Moreover, it plays a key role in the emergence of the 60`s counter-culture, and in the history of psychedelic culture. So, chill, press play, and found out more about the amazing substance that changes people’s lives and changes the history of our psychedelic culture.