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Magic Mushrooms Can Make Lasting Personality Changes, Study Says

Headbandf1

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Sept. 29 (Bloomberg) -- Psilocybin, or "magic mushrooms," can make people more open in their feelings and aesthetic sensibilities, conferring on them a lasting personality change, according to a study by Johns Hopkins researchers.
People who had mystic experiences while taking the mushrooms were more likely to show increases in a personality trait dubbed "openness," which is related to creativity, artistic appreciation and curiosity, according to the study in the Journal of Psychopharmacology. The change was still in place a year later, suggesting a long-term effect.
"The remarkable piece is that psilocybin can facilitate experiences that change how people perceive themselves and their environment," said Roland Griffiths, a study author and professor of psychiatry and behavioral science at Johns Hopkins University of Medicine in Baltimore. "That's unprecedented."
Magic mushrooms, also known as "shrooms," are hallucinogens native to tropical and subtropical regions of South America, Mexico and the U.S. The fungi were favored by former Harvard psychologist Timothy Leary, who founded the Harvard Psilocybin Project, and explored by '60s writer and anthropologist Carlos Castaneda. They are typically eaten but can also be dried and smoked or made into a tea.
Openness is one of five major personality factors known to be constant throughout multiple cultures, heritable in families and largely unvarying throughout a person's lifetime. The other four factors, extroversion, neuroticism, agreeableness and conscientiousness, were unchanged by being dosed with the hallucinogenic mushrooms, the study found. This is the first finding of a short-term intervention providing a long-term personality change, researchers said.

Mystical Experiences

The 51 participants, who had an average age of 46, completed two to five eight-hour drug sessions at least three weeks apart. They were asked to lie down on a couch, use an eye mask and listen to music on headphones while focusing on an inner experience. Their personalities were screened initially, one to two months after each drug session and about a year after the last trip.
In the test, 30 people had a mystical experience, as established by a set of psychological scales. On tests of major personality traits, their openness scores rose, suggesting a greater interest in imagination, aesthetics, feelings, ideas and values. The 22 patients who didn't have a mystical experience showed no change.

Potential for Abuse

Psilocybin mushrooms are a schedule I substance in the U.S., which means the government considers them to have a high potential for abuse and no legitimate medical purpose, according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Griffith disagrees. He has started two studies, one in people distressed by recent diagnoses of cancer, and another in cigarette smokers. The changes to patients' personalities may make them more at ease with their cancer diagnosis or make it easier to give up cigarettes, he said.
"There's reason to suggest a treatment program may help patients in opening the mind to other ways of seeing their behavior," Griffith said.


Read more: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/artic...omberg_articlesLS96451A74E9.DTL#ixzz1ZLexVvjr
 
Great article!
Unfortunately, any drug that has the potential to "free one's mind" and attain an altered or higher state of consciousness is targeted for prohibition by the government.
One day, soon...

(Btw, that's the whole article.)
 

Tua-vita-facies

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I think taking mushrooms x 2, lsd x 1, dxm x 5, lsa x 1 fucked up my fragile mental state permanently, wish I never touched any drugs!!! :(
 

sso

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if you could take a nice vacation in some quiet spot with lots of "nature"
you´d probably be right as rain soon.

id try meditation too.
 

Dislexus

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I have seen pure real true MDMA cause major personality changes for the better... Just one pill on one very lovely night and peoples' perspectives improve.
 

WelderDan

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I swore those bad MFers off long ago. After 8 solid hours of hallucinations, I was so ready to come down, but noooo. Just when you think "Wheww, I'm finally down", zoooom, back up again. Awesome buzz, but the comedown and wrecked feeling afterward was too much. Even after coming down, it took a good 6 strong drinks to make me feel somewhat normal again.

Gave up the LSD too. Just too hard on me after it's all done.
 

Old Soul

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Have always loved shrooms. It's been a yr or two since my last trip, never had a bad experience and can't wait til the next one.
 

dragongrower

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more likely to show increases in a personality trait dubbed "openness," which is related to creativity, artistic appreciation and curiosity

and why is mudhrooms bad?? (sure I know, not everything is good..)
 

supermanlives

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so thats what happened . i knew i should of sold more instead of eating em all. so what i am half hippy now damnit.
 
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stickey fingers

they can make you crazy or take you to heaven or both!!!
some of the greatest times of my life have been on magic mushrooms...
1# rule know you're source and enjoy the trip:D
 

lost in a sea

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they definitely do,,, any powerful experience will change you forever,,

ibogane is similar,, it can be given to heroin addicts and the experience is so intense many dont go back to taking heroin afterwards,,,

entheogens are meant to be spritual healers and teachers of certain lessons and have been used for those purposes for over 100,000 years since before even the earliest religions, but we dont use them how we should and just trust the very evil pharmaceutical nazi's to churn out their pathetic "medicine"..
 
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LouDog420

Great to hear science is finally 'discovering' these amazing abilities :comfort:


Anyone with some experience with psychedelics will tell you about their ability to change perspective and let you see things in a new light... Helping with addiction is definitely one of those things too :jump:

Love the roller coaster ride of the shrooms and the sheer bliss of LSD... :dance013: Think it's about time for another trip :wave:
 

Snagglepuss

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Taken through life at periodic times .They definitly can have a lasting effect on the way you precieve life.I credit these substances ,with creating a lasting effect on me .Which has had an effect on,my interactions with people and nature,the place i live and surroundings i have created ,in my everyday home life.The vehicle i drive,the list goes on and on .Definintly created a much greater appreciation on nature,and how i treat people.

Mushrooms whilst fun ,i found to be very unpredictable at times.However Hoffmans invention,has proved to be perfect for me .Used sparingly of course....
 

supermanlives

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for me it was just damn mushrooms . had some fun . i actually had more fun learning how to cultivate them. from simple to complicated methods.
 
R

rick shaw

I was just thinking about chocolate covered boomers...wait,what was the question.
 

ShroomDr

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i od'd on them in college at UW. they grew in the lawn outside the electrical engineering building!!! hehehe

I doubt you OD'd. Over did it possibly, but OD'd?

=

Dont eat the brown acid, and dont eat unidentified mushrooms.

I dont know shit about Washington State, and which magical boomers grow there, but in the rest of the country, lawn shrooms are almost always the wrong kind.

An average persons best chance of finding wild psychoactive fungus (cubensis) is to wait till it rains, go to a horse or cow field, find their shit, and see if there are mushies growing from the pile. If they 'bruise' blue, you in luck.

=

I might dose tonight...
 

ShroomDr

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Its also worth noting that larger mushrooms have less 'active ingredients' than the smaller per wieght. Basically, once the actives are in the 'pin' that is that. The growth is only adding water weight and mass, not additional psilocybin and psilocin.

So if your buddy insists on 'eating the big cap' let them and trip balls off the small shit. (personally i grind up the entire harvest, and mix it all together; uniformity FTW).

In a multispore inoculation each mushroom can have different potent-cies. One needs to do an 'isolation' to get a uniform mush crop...
 

Kush_Master

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man i love shrooms, i would always feel so calm and peacefull afterwards. like they defragmented my brain or sth. though on the trip they would really tear me apart sometimes, im very sensitve to psychedelics.

havent done em in years but i would really like do try some again some day. but no hookup and no idea where to get them. we used to just order them off the interwebz back in the day.
maybe i should grow my own and enjoy them with some fine homegrown dank, somewhere in a quiet place in nature. shit that would be awesome!
 
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