A single dose of psilocybin, the active ingredient in the infamous
psychedelic mushrooms indigenous to Mexico, triggered long-lasting
mystical experiences in several dozen middle-aged volunteers enrolled in
an unusual study at Johns Hopkins University <http://www.jhu.edu>  .



Roland Griffiths <http://bpru.med.jhu.edu/bio/griffiths.html>   and his
colleagues brought 36 people into the laboratory for an eight-hour
session during which they experienced their first psychedelic high. Two
thirds of them said that the trip was among the most profound spiritual
event in their life, Griffiths reports. A third rated it as their
number-one awaking, and their family and co-workers said they seemed
happier in the month after the experiment, according to follow-up study
just concluded.



Griffiths says he embarked on the controversial experiment, because
psychedelics constitute "a whole class of drugs we know very little
about." Research came to a halt after investigators such as Harvard
University <http://www.harvard.edu>  's Timothy Leary
<http://leary.com>   in the heady 1960s swallowed their own research
pills in the name of science. Griffiths says the findings suggest these
drugs, or safer versions of them, could be used to treat addictions,
because many recovery programs are based on models programs of
spirituality. The drugs could also help overcome depression.



Johns Hopkins recruited people with no history of mental illness or
psychedelic drug use. Each volunteer received eight hours of
preparation. Their trip took place in a living room setting with two
monitors present. Half received the real drug, and the others were given
an amphetamine or a placebo. According to Griffiths, the subjects who
received psilocybin said they "had a sense of pure awareness. They
described feeling infinite love, tenderness and peace. Everything was
experienced in the present; the past future had no meaning."
Nevertheless, a third of these volunteers felt significant fears
afterward, and some experienced paranoia. "These drugs should be
used recreationally," Griffiths notes.






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