RE: The Prohibition of Psychedelics Retards the Evolution of Humanity
Frank Barron, one of the foremost researchers of creativity, who turned on Timothy Leary to psychedelics, and started the psilocybin project at Harvard with him, and was also a colleague of Willis Harman, once said, concerning psychedelics, "the rich get richer," meaning that psychedelic experience only works for the specially prepared to enhance their creative process. Many more others are less fortunate. Huston Smith was also cautious, noting that psychedelic theophanies may well spark a religious experience, but perhaps more often abort a spiritual life. I found it interesting that the very first article he read about a psychoactive mushroom still existing, informed Gordon Wasson that they were used in two opposite ways: to cause debauchery or healing, depending on the user. For ordinary people, it caused debauchery. In this growing renaissance we best be attentive to who is propagating these powerful drugs to the masses and why. Psychedelic history, a subject i am very familiar with, is both an attempted psy op, and a frustrated (re)evolution. Closer looks at the main proponents of these mysterious drugs including Harman,Barron, Wasson, Leary, and just about everyone else, reveal intimate associations with CIA and other secret social engineering societies.