tailieunhanh - Ebook Acid trips and chemistry: Part 2

(BQ) Part 2 book "Acid trips and chemistry" has contents: Covert dosing, acid law, psychedelic seeds, acid synthesis, ergot cultures, tartrate from ergot, acid from tartrate, glossary of chemical terms. | 8 COVERT DOSING Timothy Leary articulated two "commandments" about tripping, the only really hard,/ and-fast rules about the subject that he ever put forth. The first commandment upholds the right of every individual to alter his or her own consciousness—using drugs to do so if he or she so chooses— without interference from others. The second commandment is: "Thou shalt not alter the consciousness of thy fellow man without his knowledge and consent"—an admonishment against slipping acid or other psychedelics to a person who isn't expecting to get dosed. Many people, of course, take exception to Leary's first commandment. But the consequences that can occur when his second commandment is violated make it a rule that any sensitive person can agree with. Guaranteed Bummer Ingesting acid unwittingly is a set-up for a bad trip. The victim of an accidental or surreptitious dose may never figure out what's causing the radical COVERT DOSING 67 changes in perception that are taking place—especially if he or she is inexperienced with the effects of LSD—and descend into confusion, attributing the experience to the eruption of psychosis or believing that the world itself is somehow shifting or changing, all familiarity melting away into chaos. If the victim figures out what's going on, the first reaction is likely to be the shock of having been violated, the sense of having one's own will and selfsovereignty stolen away. Such a mental set hardly bodes well for a good trip, as these feelings may become central themes of the entire experience. Acid As A Weapon Certain echelons of the acid underground still have a kind of psychedelic "Wild West" flavor. In these circles, the covert administration of a huge dose of acid has sometimes been performed as a form of retribution against an individual who ripped others off in a drug deal or otherwise committed a serious violation of the outlaw code. This practice is sometimes referred to as "spinning" the victim. Acid, .

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