Many of the early LSD research subjects reported being cured of life long
addicitions, specifically, alchololism. The psycehdelics are all a bit
different, but one trait they share is to present an opportunity to "reset
the computer".  The computer can run the previous program as well. I
suppose it has something to do with scrambling personal reality, then pick
a reality..any reality till you find one that does what you want it to.
Ibogain apparently has some additional physiological advantages.
 Underneath all the guilt projected upon addiction, addicts 'want' to be
addicted because it serves a purpose in whatever life game they are
playing.  It's perfect for a victim game with a poor poor me script. Those
who choose to release addiction during Ibogain treatment often relapse if
dumped back into their previous environment.
 BTW, It is absolutely impossible to become physically addicted to LSD.
Same for any other psychelic I've encountered.
 It's only a tool.  Results depend on intent. New intents can come up when
the program gets scrambled. No one forces anyone to think anything.
Anything can be re-thought.
 One of the things that can make using psychedelics scary is having
everything you thought to be true, blasted to smithereens. They will make
you face yourself with nowhere to run. Some people freak when the mirror
smacks them in the face...and the face melts right through it becoming the
mask that it is, dripping with lies told to self.
 The main danger, socially speaking, is that seekers sometimes discover the
lies of society along with their own lies and may decide to heal their
environment along with themselves...but don't really know how to do
something that few ever try to do. So, they become experimental.   Can't
have that! 

[An answer might be found that way...in a place where no questions are
allowed.]

 The common factor with the  CS experimenter?
When nothing works, trying anything else might do better.
 What is "known" to be true cannot be "actually" true if it doesn't yield
the desired results when implemented.
Tradition suffers its own truth be it traditional meds or traditional
social structures such as religions.

If it don't work, do it harder, preferably to some one else.
Ken

At 12:04 PM 9/5/02 -0500, you wrote:
>Maybe I'm narrow minded, but isn't this like what one would look for that
>uses LSD?
>----- Original Message -----
>From: James Osbourne, Holmes <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Wednesday, September 04, 2002 9:37 PM
>Subject: RE: CS>Re: Glad cow syndrome
>
>
>> That stuff is the most potent shamanistic assist I have experienced.
>> Definitely not a party drug.
>>
>> James-Osbourne: Holmes
>>
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
>> Sent: Saturday, August 31, 2002 4:39 PM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: CS>Re: Glad cow syndrome
>>
>>
>> Marshall writes:
>>
>> > ibogaine...http://www.ibogaine.co.uk/  It is illegal to
>> > possess in the US.
>> >
>> For something that isn't...yet:
>>  http://www.sagewisdom.org/index.html
>> jr
>>
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