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- Title
A WORKING PAPER: MEMO ON THE RELIGIOUS IMPLICATIONS OF THE CONSCIOUSNESS-CHANGING DRUGS.
- Authors
Havens, Joseph
- Abstract
In this article, the author attempts to pull together information and opinion relevant to an assessment of the religious significance of psychedelic drugs. The author states that the evidence indicates that these substances are not dangerous if responsibly used, and that they are non-habit-forming. Most researchers agree that a physiological tolerance is built up with regular use. The author discusses some of the results of his brief study on sixteen students who had taken LSD in their college campus. There were a number references to self-objectification, and to gains in insight about oneself. There was great variation in the degree of love experienced; some felt closer to other persons, others felt more separated and isolated. Certain types of inner events are experienced as fearful and hallucinatory by some subjects, and ecstatic, religious and highly beneficial by others. The relation between preparation for the drug session and the nature of the experience is problematical. One clear result of research so far is that set and setting are of considerable importance in determining what happens.
- Subjects
RELIGIOUS psychology; HALLUCINOGENIC drugs; HALLUCINOGENIC drugs &; religious experience; LSD (Drug); BELIEF &; doubt; CONSCIOUSNESS
- Publication
Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion, 1964, Vol 3, Issue 2, p216
- ISSN
0021-8294
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2307/1384511