Episode 2: Part 2: Stop Seeing With Your Eyes
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LSD’s heightened potential of short-term psychosis can be profound through symptoms of hallucinations and the more prevalent state of delusions.
Hallucinogens have a history of curiosity by some and hatred by others, but the symptom of delusion runs rampant in all societies.
It are these delusions that distort our vision and blind us to reality and discredit many rational arguments that are made causing faulty judgements.
I am not promoting the use of LSD but instead am using it as an example to show how misunderstood information can distort our perception of something which causes our sight of something to be misconstrued.
LSD itself, is a drug that is hated by some and because of misunderstood and in this case, manipulated information have caused severe, unwarranted consequences with similarities to Marijuana. He was arrested by the DEA for mailing LSD to himself in Canada or the Canadian border. Why would he have received a sentence in federal prison that was longer than murder?