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"hallucinogenic" Definitions
  1. (of a drug or its effects) that affects people's minds and makes them see and hear things that are not really there
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"We have said we will come up with a realistic proposal, not wage hallucinogenic, because Romanians were offered such hallucinogenic in previous campaigns," he said.
Sodium amytal is a drug known for its hallucinogenic properties.
The Mets have been on their own hallucinogenic toboggan ride.
Local authorities claim it can be hallucinogenic and highly addictive.
The movie gains momentum as it indulges in hallucinogenic phantasmagoria.
She said she had taken hallucinogenic drugs just before being assaulted.
It's at this point that the fish gains its hallucinogenic potential.
Taking on ASMR qualities, the work of ChurchillCigar became almost hallucinogenic.
Peruvian politicians have even made moves to regulate the hallucinogenic plant.
Their mossy green backgrounds double as realistic mountainscapes and hallucinogenic cloudscapes.
The drugs send each of them into a ballet-inspired hallucinogenic state.
Yet its minor hallucinogenic side effects soon warned doctors off treating people.
And it's like a beautiful hallucinogenic dream starring your favorite British queen.
Erika Dyck thinks hallucinogenic experiences can help older people prepare for death.
Dating from 1958-83, they range from offbeat abstractions to hallucinogenic allegories.
Dating from 1958-13, they range from offbeat abstractions to hallucinogenic allegories.
It feels slightly hallucinogenic and also somewhat sinister: Why is he naked?
They are unlike hallucinogenic morning glory varieties, which datura flowers superficially resemble.
His interests came to encompass far more than hallucinogenic chemicals and mushrooms.
Motherboard can confirm the experience was mind-blowing, emotional, and verging on hallucinogenic.
Google's Deep Dream software proved that computer imagination can be strange and hallucinogenic.
Dating from 1958 to 1983, they range from offbeat abstractions to hallucinogenic allegories.
Cathinone has previously found only in plants, and psilocybin only in hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Dating from 1958 to 2123, they range from offbeat abstractions to hallucinogenic allegories.
BOL differs from LSD by just a single atom, and is non-hallucinogenic.
Synesthesia doesn't interfere with my sight in any way and it's not hallucinogenic.
A range of mushroom species naturally contain the compound psilocybin, which has hallucinogenic properties.
I think we ended up producing a fantasy which is perceived as hallucinogenic music.
Dias was found next to hallucinogenic drugs; additionally, there were lacerations on his wrist.
The scene is bizarre, almost hallucinogenic, especially to commuters on their way to work.
Murillo had wrapped her thin body in a hallucinogenic carapace of scarves and wraps.
In particular, he's been looking into the hallucinogenic compound found within magic mushrooms: psilocybin.
Several photographs made by double-exposing film merge images to create a hallucinogenic effect.
Yes, he was referring to last year's psycho-hallucinogenic revenge film starring Nicolas Cage.
Hallucinogenic drugs are unlikely to be employed as first resorts in the near future.
The details are frequently surreal, magical, hallucinogenic, delivered in a cool, dispassionate, routine manner.
A room full of Jawlensky's "abstract heads" feels like a hall of hallucinogenic mirrors.
A sticker overlay with a hallucinogenic print was stuck onto the frames of the specs.
When used in higher doses recreationally, ketamine is known to be hallucinogenic and potentially addictive.
This display, too, is an eyepopper, an all-out color assault of almost hallucinogenic intensity.
The bag also contained an ornately decorated wooden snuffing tube for snorting the hallucinogenic compounds.
Give this groovy, hallucinogenic knit to the most far-out man (or woman) you know.
Give this groovy, hallucinogenic knit to the most far-out man (or woman) you know.
Most recently, she was charged with manufacturing and distribution of DMT, hallucinogenic mushrooms, and ecstasy.
This area of study raises the question: What would a non-hallucinogenic psychedelic be like?
Apparently it's supposed to be a hallucinogenic, I don't know if it is or not.
"It's an upper, a little hallucinogenic," she said, as if channeling Carlos Castaneda extolling peyote.
Cuco, stewed in a hallucinogenic haze, witnesses the scene unfold, smiling from ear to ear.
She entered a world of consciousness-raising hallucinogenic drugs, meditation and Eastern religion communal living.
He told Beaufort County Sheriff's Office deputies that he had taken some drugs, including hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Even the U.S. military explored the use of MDMA and the hallucinogenic LSD for treating soldiers.
Now, they want to hear from people who've had life changing experiences on any hallucinogenic drug.
People may take the two drugs together with the aim of achieving a heightened hallucinogenic affect.
Denver received national attention this week after voters there passed Initiative 301 to decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Nonetheless, this clinical trial is promising and illustrates the changing conversation around hallucinogenic drugs in society.
TOTAL RECALL Quiz time This city became the first in the US to decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms.
We're told cops suspect he was on some kind of hallucinogenic, but it's unclear which one.
Murakami's surreal, hallucinogenic renderings blend elements of neo-pop and street art with traditional Japanese imagery.
Reindeer in Siberia are fans of hallucinogenic mushrooms, Amanita muscaria, that grow wild where they live.
So tequila can have a hallucinogenic component, you might be talking to someone who's not there.
They depict real things: hallucinogenic flowering plants and a species of moth known to pollinate them.
From an earthenware chalice, he swallowed a capsule of psilocybin, an ingredient found in hallucinogenic mushrooms.
They breathe through skin that is moist, warty, crested and in some cases, poisonous or hallucinogenic.
The next two substances most frequently called about were anticholinergic plants (21.1%) and hallucinogenic mushrooms (15.6%).
He's considered trying it in a clinic, or with a shaman trained to facilitate hallucinogenic trips.
Who knows: the hallucinogenic swirls of adversarial examples could end up being the next big fashion trend.
Said to sprout hallucinogenic morning glories she protected the underworld like some kind of badass hitwoman/deity.
They also pointed to an autopsy that showed McDonald had the hallucinogenic drug PCP in his system.
Shelby's attorney argued Shelby believed Crutcher was under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs, according to NBC News.
I learned about CBD, the non-hallucinogenic part of the plant, and its benefits for the anxious.
The plot of "Lover Come Back" turns on the mass marketing of a powerful, possibly hallucinogenic drug.
Researchers were emphatic that these results should not be interpreted as condoning hallucinogenic mushrooms for self-treatment.
He told Brett that he had participated in an indigenous ayahuasca ceremony, involving a strong hallucinogenic brew.
It's Thomas Wolfe without Maxwell Perkins, done in the hallucinogenic style of Terry Gilliam and Ralph Steadman.
Kratom, the stimulant khat, anticholinergic plants and hallucinogenic mushrooms were the substances most frequently associated with hospitalizations.
Liu's imagination is dauntingly capacious, his narratives conceived on a scale that feels, at times, almost hallucinogenic.
Candidates for soma-haoma that have been proposed by scholars have included honey, opium, cannabis, and hallucinogenic mushrooms.
There are some problems on the horizon, however, such as a new hallucinogenic drug and an AI uprising.
In our era, however it looks like a deliciously hallucinogenic mash-up of William Blake and internet emojis.
The resultant inebriated state is supposedly similar to taking in an extreme amount of alcohol or hallucinogenic drugs.
Hallucinogenic mushrooms, illegal as they may be, have inspired great art and music over the course of history.
Hallucinogenic mushrooms remain illegal in Denver and the rest of Colorado, and selling them is still a felony.
Erin has the story on MindMed, a company that wants to develop psychedelics that don't have hallucinogenic qualities.
He continued experiments even after the Army had rejected using hallucinogenic agents as weapons in the Vietnam War.
One filmmaker went looking for the source that weirdness, only to fall down a hallucinogenic holiday rabbit hole.
At least in the performance on Thursday, Sibelius's stern virtuosity had little to say to Berlioz's hallucinogenic phantasmagoria.
It features all kinds of delightfully hallucinogenic imagery, ranging from gore and body horror to phantasmagorical fantasy creatures.
Francisco Macías Nguema liked tea made out of the female cannabis plant and root bark with hallucinogenic properties.
Also, Colombia's centuries-old ceremonies under the influence of a hallucinogenic brew are bringing in tourists and new problems.
Valadez works for an organization that supports the Wixárika tribe in Mexico, who use hallucinogenic plants in their ceremonies.
This article originally appeared on VICE UK. The point of hallucinogenic drugs is to make you see weird stuff.
One staffer said Trump's style of speaking reminded him of a roommate who had taken too many hallucinogenic mushrooms.
He also tweeted that he was on ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic, although it wasn't clear if he was being serious.
The trial involved taking a single dose of psilocybin—a key compound in hallucinogenic mushrooms—under a therapist's supervision.
DENVER — A ballot initiative that would make Denver the first city to decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms looks headed for failure.
Hallucinogenic visions, physical and mental elevation, and out-of-body experiences can bring visual inspiration to the creatively inclined.
Meanwhile, the toad burglars are still at large, presumably tripping balls in some backyard crawling with extremely hallucinogenic amphibians.
She has spoken in the past about suffering from bulimia, taking hallucinogenic drugs and being abused as a child.
MindMed's compound, called 18-MC, was developed to remove ibogaine's hallucinogenic properties while maintaining its medicinal ones, Rahn said.
Chairs and couches in a mishmash of forms, colors and patterns (calfskin, plaid, orange, turquoise) complete the hallucinogenic atmosphere.
One clue is that both the psychedelics, whether hallucinogenic or not, chemically resemble a lot of other headache medications.
Practically speaking, esketamine is essentially the same as ketamine, which is a painkiller with hallucinogenic effects and used illegally.
The hallucinogenic Amanita muscaria to be exact — a red-and-white toadstool mushroom — most closely associated with fairy tales.
Mr. Hochgatterer's play jerks us through much of the 20th century in a hallucinogenic narrative constructed largely through flashbacks.
While the group onstage takes a hallucinogenic to reset their limbic state, we, the audience, sit in quiet communion.
Every year, we look to the brands in order to take advantage of our paltry rebate checks with hallucinogenic mocktails.
Rather than fighting against the colour and mayhem of the novel, Mr Rubasingham's staging ratchets them up into hallucinogenic technicolour.
For me, music is this hallucinogenic zone where you can get lost; I wanted the book to be like that.
Dennis McKenna, Terrence McKenna's younger brother and an ethnopharmacologist himself, has described the hallucinogenic plant as a teacher of sorts.
The main side-effect of ketamine is that it has hallucinogenic effects, such as out-of-body or "dissociative" experiences.
Doctors love ketamine, the hallucinogenic drug that can relieve pain at lower doses and function as anesthesia at higher ones.
A source also told People that there were lacerations on Dias' wrists and that he was surrounded by hallucinogenic drugs.
Italy's legendary radical design group Superstudio never actually finished a building, and yet its hallucinogenic visions are still making waves.
A new company called MindMed just raised $6.2 million in a bid to make psychedelics without their characteristic hallucinogenic qualities.
Can the hallucinogenic trips that psychedelics induce be separated from other interactions the drugs might be having on the brain?
On the other hand, there are dozens painted as if on hallucinogenic drugs with rainbow hues outlining the subject's features.
They were also told by Ohene's friends that he had possibly taken LSD or another hallucinogenic drug, the report said.
"My most remarkable discovery about medieval art has been the hallucinogenic properties of Ergot on C15 cereal crops," Durrant explained.
New studies are paving the way for psilocybin, the active compound in hallucinogenic mushrooms, to be reclassified for medical use.
Not only was the hallucinogenic imagery remarkable, but it was also the handiwork of Google's Deep Dream, an A.I. program.
Hallucinogenic mushrooms: Voters in Denver approved a measure decriminalizing the use of mushrooms containing psilocybin, a naturally occurring psychedelic compound.
A recent study claimed that psilocybin, a mushroom-derived hallucinogenic, relieves anxiety and depression in people with life-threatening cancer.
It is known for hallucinogenic effects similar to LSD and psilocybin, but "unlike LSD, mescaline never lies," says the artist.
We were there to film the spring harvest of a mystical, hallucinogenic honey known to few people but the locals.
A source told PEOPLE at the time that Dias was found with lacerations on his wrists and surrounded by hallucinogenic drugs.
Now Walsh says that we're just coming out of the "dark ages," with a growing amount of research on hallucinogenic drugs.
While some say it's a deadly poison, others refer to it as an aphrodisiac, a powerful medicine, and a hallucinogenic drug.
They take, in other words, tiny quantities of the drug for up to a month with therapeutic, rather than hallucinogenic, results.
Instead, their findings reveal that, when it comes to taking hallucinogenic drugs, context may matter in deeper ways than previously assumed.
The police said Mr. Ohene's friends reported that he had taken a hallucinogenic drug, although that could not be independently verified.
One in five had used marijuana in the past month, and more than 5 percent had used cocaine or hallucinogenic drugs.
Psilocybin, an ingredient found in hallucinogenic mushrooms, can significantly reduce anxiety and depression in the patients, according to a new study.
Tests to detect cocaine, marijuana and phencyclidine, an illegal hallucinogenic drug also known as PCP or angel dust, added $2000,21 more.
The potent and widely misunderstood spirit, rumored fuel of hallucinogenic sex frenzies, was considered illegal in the United States until 2007.
Miller has Hallucinogen Persisting Perception Disorder (HPPD), a poorly understood condition that you can only get if you've taken hallucinogenic drugs.
One early experiment was DeepDream, a computer vision program released in 2015 that turned any picture into a hallucinogenic version of itself.
They sold it as Lambaréné, a stimulant—in low doses, the substance's hallucinogenic potential can be negligible, but it knocks back fatigue.
Speaking of the voice, we realize here that the voice in his head is Jed, but a different hallucinogenic version of him.
Imagine an animated version of The Martian with more dancing and hallucinogenic drugs, and you might not be far off the mark.
Harrouff had abused a slew of drugs including marijuana, cocaine, methamphetamine, acid, Ecstasy, hallucinogenic mushrooms, Vyvanse, Xanax and Adderall, the suit alleged.
Of course, it was hard at times, but nothing like what it's like now, with all these legal drugs and hallucinogenic stuff.
Then, under the guidance of a shaman, Hamilton participates in a traditional salvia ceremony and reaches a hallucinogenic-induced state of bliss.
Leary began to regularly consume hallucinogenic drugs, leading to his dismissal from Harvard and a questioning of the validity of his research.
Acquired synesthesia, as it is known, develops temporarily during a person's lifetime, often provoked by hallucinogenic drugs, brain injury or sight loss.
But if it did work for depression, some experts say the arrival of a non-hallucinogenic (or somehow modified) psychedelic is inevitable.
Coming off like a post-barbecue joint smoking session in space, the mood set is one of ashen imagination and hallucinogenic wandering.
In "Psychoactive," Super Symmetry interprets the hallucinogenic plants Peyote and Morning Glory (a flower with LSD-like effects) as colorful and kaleidoscopic.
From Brooklyn to Australia, there's a growing demand for ayahuasca, a tribal, hallucinogenic tea said to have both spiritual and curative properties.
Ketamine is short-acting—between two and four hours—and produces euphoria, sustained pain relief, and sedation mixed with powerful hallucinogenic effects.
"Hawaiian baby woodrose" was the real mystery of the bunch: a plant that, when consumed, allegedly has both aphrodisiac and hallucinogenic properties.
Psilocybin, an ingredient found in hallucinogenic mushrooms, can significantly reduce anxiety and depression in cancer patients, according to a study published today.
Psilocybin, an ingredient found in hallucinogenic mushrooms, can significantly reduce anxiety and depression in the patients, according to a study published today.
In the meantime, several other studies—including one of a non-hallucinogenic form of LSD—have provided some support for their effectiveness.
The Caminho da Luz Center gives patients daily doses of ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew made from rare vines found in the Amazon.
PsychonautWiki is an online drugs encyclopedia that aims to document in a clear, academic tone every known hallucinogenic substance and its effects.
One of Lana Del Rey's stalkers is headed to jail ... because he left a trail of evidence during a bad hallucinogenic trip.
At about noon Thursday, the 4th of July, Koffi allegedly took two doses of the hallucinogenic drug LSD and became delusional within hours.
Interestingly though, Rey is the only one eating in the scene and soon after, she experiences a hallucinogenic dream in Maz's basement. Coincidence?
Whether they centered around nature, death, or, yes, hallucinogenic drugs, these moments were seemingly small, despite the meaning they added to people's lives.
You had a range of treatments available, which often included some rather severe and ill-advised choices like electroshock therapy and hallucinogenic drugs.
A terminally ill 60-year-old man (John Hagan) enters the office of his therapist, having agreed to experiment with a hallucinogenic treatment.
Could the red-suited home invader with a knack for gift-giving be linked to a hallucinogenic mushroom-eating shaman from the Arctic?
This, researchers argued, may show not just why psychedelic drugs trigger hallucinogenic experiences but also why they may be able to help people.
It is widely believed that the drink had hallucinogenic effects, similar to LSD, because of the presence of ergot, a potentially psychoactive ingredient.
After trying the hallucinogenic tea ayahuasca, Raz Degan, an Israeli-born actor, sought to make a movie about the brew's ostensible medicinal powers.
For example, the hallucinogenic analgesic ketamine is Schedule III, which is how it can be prescribed for off-label use, such as depression.
With his music Richard Dawson, coincidentally also signed to Domino, conjures hallucinogenic inner landscapes torn from the mythic realities of the English past.
This may explain why its effects last so long even though the doses are so small, and why the hallucinogenic drug is so potent.
We know, for example, that hallucinogenic mushrooms have been used in ancient Siberia, and also in Central and South America, for thousands of years.
After all, the four bitcoins you spent on that bag of hallucinogenic mushrooms would now be worth about as much as an Alfa Romeo.
There's been much speculation since 1692 on how the Salem witch trials went so far, from land disputes to hallucinogenic fungus on the wheat.
"Cohoba was a powerful hallucinogenic drug taken by Taino caciques (chiefs) or spiritual leaders to help facilitate engagement with the spiritual world," he said.
Flea was never confined on stage by a wheelchair, but he was once confined to a very small space thanks to a hallucinogenic drug.
Patients told me that the very intense hallucinogenic experience of ibogaine helps ease their anxiety and addiction for months or more at a time.
I.O. building on 16th Street NW, a foreboding grid of polished beige stone with a lobby dominated by a hallucinogenic two-story marble mosaic.
PIPILOTTI RIST: PIXEL FOREST Beyoncé's "Hold Up" video released earlier this year borrowed heavily from the Swiss artist Pipilotti Rist's aggressively delirious, hallucinogenic aesthetic.
The prose poems of "Illuminations" defy literal interpretation, and it's best to sit back and let the hallucinogenic images swirl over and around you.
Davison's character, Bo is struggling to deal with Ao's imminent departure back to Japan, while simultaneously having strange semi-hallucinogenic episodes in their flat.
They found people playing soccer, reading, napping, making out, in mid-yoga stretch, throwing Frisbees, sunbathing, picnicking and at least one taking hallucinogenic drugs.
Small-town teen antics are a bright palate cleanser after a swig of mythological mumbo-jumbo (or hallucinogenic mead served in a cow horn).
Inside his car they discovered a burning cigarette that contained the hallucinogenic drug phencyclidine, or P.C.P., commonly called angel dust, according to court documents.
The other psychoactive substances assessed included: hallucinogenic mushrooms; anticholinergic plants such as Jimsonweed and Angel's trumpet; nutmeg; kava kava; and the dietary supplement kratom.
The Food and Drug Administration in March approved a big pharma variant on the hallucinogenic club drug Special K for the treatment of depression.
In the correct setting, the hallucinogenic brew is said to induce visions and realizations that can help people see their own lives more clearly.
Here's our table of contents: • Abdullah Saeed, VICE's resident weed connoisseur, shares his tale of trekking up the Himalayas in search of hallucinogenic honey.
Over the course of a whirlwind weekend that involved eating hallucinogenic mushrooms and talking about the problems facing retired adult performers, Wyldfire was born.
Ahead of the vote, advocates for decriminalization spoke in front of the council, including one who said the use of hallucinogenic mushrooms "saved" his life.
Drugs from different classes were used, including the amphetamine MDMA, the tryptamine psilocin (one of the psychoactive ingredients in hallucinogenic mushrooms), and the ergoline LSD.
Cameron's experiments, alongside other institutions, were funded by the CIA to further "mind control" studies, which subjected unknowing patients to hallucinogenic drugs and other chemicals.
It was a hell of a thing to watch, what with the orchestra and giant inflatable spider/human female and hallucinogenic commentary from Roman Mazyrov.
Her powerful voice rang off of the trees as she chanted alongside the tribe's 110-year-old medicine man and served a powerful hallucinogenic tea.
With its presentation of predominantly white wobbling substance, it is also typical of the hallucinogenic immoderation that I find spiking Fontana's methodology in this series.
At first, it seems like they're in for a week of day-drinking and hallucinogenic drug trips, clad in breezy white linen and flower crowns.
But hallucinogenic drugs can also cause unpleasant reactions, including anxiety and paranoia, so Nutt's team wanted to find out if psilocybin can be given safely.
Grof is known for early LSD studies, particularly in the field of "psychedelic therapy"—the idea that hallucinogenic drugs could aid the practice of psychotherapy.
Women who have taken hallucinogenic drugs before, like magic mushrooms or LSD, could be more likely to experience delirium from post-birth opiates, he adds.
I expected to vomit my guts out, have vibrant visions, and arrive at life-altering realizations, as many who have consumed the hallucinogenic plant describe.
And: If reading those books felt something like taking the best sort of hallucinogenic drug, then can the new one deliver the same transportive rush?
Foods of choice: He liked bhang, a tea made from the leaves of the female cannabis plant, and iboga, a root bark with hallucinogenic properties.
I'm in the midst of a real-life version of the hallucinogenic ride in Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, all in my own mind.
On an all new episode of Hamilton's Pharmacopeia, Hamilton heads to Réunion Island and Madagascar to investigate icthyoallyeinotoxism and a twisted history of hallucinogenic fish.
Those who take the psychedelic drug dimethyltryptamine, or DMT— a compound found in the hallucinogenic Amazonian brew known as ayahuasca—experience many of the same things.
It's not hard to imagine Fortnite turning into a place where the ads are unobtrusive yet ubiquitous, like in those hallucinogenic cyberpunk movies of the past.
But the hallucinogenic visual style and tone of Doctor Strange is so wildly different from any Marvel movie — heck, any movie, really — that it hardly matters.
His mother said she found her son drinking a concoction of cooking oil and Parmesan cheese that, according to the lawsuit, was mixed with hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Two studies from New York University and Johns Hopkins University confirm a recent wave of research suggesting that hallucinogenic drugs are an important mental health tool.
Beck frequently employs holograms and a hallucinogenic gas of his own design to create more of an even playing field when he squares off against superheroes.
Like the water ballet, those movies were so hallucinogenic and so loosely plotted that those scenes didn't have much of a context in the first place.
When J. R. Smith, the Cavaliers' hallucinogenic guard, broke out of his baroque shooting slump, the Warrior defenders faced more hot hands than they had defenders.
Just as humans have figured out how to harness the hallucinogenic properties of just about anything, dolphins seem to have found a vice of their own.
It was a drug that has been illegal for decades but is now at the center of a renaissance in research: psilocybin, from hallucinogenic magic mushrooms.
Mr. Cattelan, an enfant terrible of the art world best known for his 18-karat-gold toilet called "America," contributed a hallucinogenic collage set to Handel.
Ceremonies like this one are fueled by peyote, a hallucinogenic cactus sacred to the Wixárika, or Huichol, people, and vital in facilitating conversation with their gods.
The pair are probably best known for their gloopily hallucinogenic "Time," a 15 minute comedown classic that we've sung the praises of at length here on THUMP.
Flores is released with internal bleeding to make room for Barbara, who's having a hallucinogenic OD after Daddy give her bath-salts since there's no more oxy.
They're saying that with guidance, the hallucinogenic experience can be meaningful; that it presents another lever the therapist can pull in her quest to help the patient.
Other research links the symptoms of visual snow to those of hallucinogen persisting perception disorder (HPPD), a condition that some people develop after experimenting with hallucinogenic drugs.
According to most psychedelic researchers, people with a family history of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder are more likely to have a serious, adverse reaction to hallucinogenic compounds.
BOL is not officially being used to treat any headache disorders, but it's still an intriguing example in which the hallucinogenic piece of the puzzle isn't necessary.
Scattered on the tables were small squares of chocolate made with bee pollen, rose petals, rose hips, and "magical mushrooms" — but not, presumably, of the hallucinogenic sort.
When he was finally extradited, he pleaded guilty by reason of insanity from overuse of hallucinogenic drugs, but was deemed fit for trial and convicted of murder.
But Oakland's goes further: where Denver's ordinance was focused on '"magic mushrooms" -- which contain psilocybin -- Oakland is decriminalizing any plant or fungi that has hallucinogenic or pschedelic properties.
A single dose of a hallucinogenic drug helped cancer patients stave off depression and anxiety for months on end, according to two new studies from major U.S. institutions.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads PARIS — The visual experience transmitted by Lucio Fontana's ceramic crosses, currently on view at Galerie Karsten Greve, evokes hallucinogenic transmutation and transubstantiation.
Meanwhile, in the real world, harsh sentences are handed down to the hoi polloi if they are caught daring to gain some hallucinogenic respite from the daily slog.
One woman said she willingly took hallucinogenic drugs -- a violation of BYU's honor code -- with a group of men at an off-campus apartment when she was raped.
So far, the #J20 trial hasn't garnered the round-the-clock media coverage of, say, one of Trump's hallucinogenic tweets, but its principles are just as nauseatingly surreal.
If you get sick, you can either wait for some time to pass — resulting in the hallucinogenic experience I had — or take a pill to sort yourself out.
He believes they would bring in revenue that could free them up to work on potential addiction therapies involving more intensive hallucinogenic drugs, such as psilocybin or LSD.
LaVine is a dynamite offensive talent with hallucinogenic athleticism; he's talented enough to make the same shots a rational human being would not have enough confidence to try.
The sky and the windowed walls of the palazzo become a kaleidoscopic jumble of flashes seen through the slide's transparent top — a hallucinogenic effect common to Höller's creations.
" His favorite directors incubate an almost hallucinogenic feeling, twisting the mundane parts of an ordinary day into what Beck described as a series of "wild, visionary, poetic moments.
Most movies directed by Darren Aronofsky ("Black Swan") build to a hallucinogenic sense of reality, and his latest pulls no punches: It's explicitly billed as a psychological thriller.
MrDougDoug SOS Forks AI REM is a hallucinogenic technicolor barrage of rapid-fire electronics that were composed of manipulated MIDI files found littered throughout the internet's digital wastelands.
Photo: Luis Pérez/FlickrYou're probably familiar with Salvia divinorum, the hallucinogenic plant used for religious purposes in some indigenous cultures, and for watching celebrities giggle in some decaying cultures.
Only four of the terms yielded any results, and they were all related to the sale of Echinopsis pachanoi, a kind of cactus with hallucinogenic properties, which isn't endangered.
Wednesday afternoon, I drank kava, a vaguely hallucinogenic drink made from the pulp of a pepper-related root vegetable that tastes like dirt and makes your mouth go numb.
It used hallucinogenic drugs as song titles and hooks, but its sound was more interested in a different sort of transportation—the inspiration of various ceremonial songs of worship.
But while Magritte's illusions were often imagined, sometimes almost hallucinogenic, Ms Celmins draws from the illusory power of photographs, which depict the real world while framing and distorting it.
This renaissance reached a landmark this past March, when Starz released its hallucinogenic opener for American Gods — released it, that is, an entire month before the drama actually premiered.
Among Westerners, so is personal exploration of hallucinogenic plant medicines from indigenous shamanic cultures, like the Amazonian ayahuasca vine, the Andean San Pedro cactus, and the African shrub iboga.
There are 19636 million species of fungi and 22017 species of hallucinogenic mushrooms that grow between life and death in turds, in damp caves or along dead tree stumps.
Tompkins says the family tried to convince Kaylee to get help, and just days before her hallucinogenic episode, Kaylee told her mother she would enter rehab the following week.
Since that day, the iPod has changed the way people buy and listen to music, sold... Google's Deep Dream software proved that computer imagination can be strange and hallucinogenic.
Psychedelic drugs interact with receptors in the brain that cause the trip itself, but there are many other effects that are distinct from the hallucinogenic journeys people go through.
The hypnotized audience would call out encouragement during this, the noise of the shouts and my grandfather's amplified voice mixing with the jabbering made reality seem altered, hallucinogenic, crazed.
The Shipibo people in Peru's Amazon rainforest use the hallucinogenic brew, ayahuasca, for ceremonial use, but sound artist Tanya Harris' documents what ayahuasca reveals through textile design and sound.
The device rotated atop a turntable while audience members closed their eyes and experienced the pulsating emanations of light, which transformed into an all-encompassing, near-hallucinogenic visual symphony.
There was a drive at first, heard in "Forging the Beast" and its sequenced synths, but the gruesome kills and hallucinogenic drugs eventually take their toll on Red's psyche.
According to a plant reference book he keeps, it is Datura stramonium, known in the United States as jimsonweed, a powerfully toxic and hallucinogenic member of the nightshade family.
These formal qualities are profoundly evident here in the hallucinogenic riotous colors and almost hyperreal detail of Holman Hunt's "Awakening Conscience" (1853) and "Lady of Shalott" (about 1886–1905).
They believe someone took or lured her to one of the many ritual sites in the region where tourists try an intensely hallucinogenic -- and sometimes deadly -- potion known as ayahuasca.
Additionally, two new studies recently showed that doses of psilocybin — the hallucinogenic compound found in particular species of mushrooms — reduced depression and anxiety in patients with terminal or advanced cancer.
After the Midnight Club took hallucinogenic drug "fizzle rocks" (not to be confused with jingle jangle!) on their own ascension night, their game ended nightmarishly, with their school principal dead.
However, recent studies have looked at how other hallucinogenic drugs, such as psilocybin (the active compound in "magic mushrooms") and ayahuasca (an herbal mixture that cause hallucinations) affect the brain.
In the letter, the US Drug Enforcement Agency asked Young and his cohort to apply for exemption status, which would allow them to provide ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic Amazonian tea, legally.
The five videos (10 to 20 minutes each) include stories of Islamophobia; a terminally ill man who tries a hallucinogenic treatment; and an account of the fictional aftermath of Y2K.
But midway through the year, this daughter, who had been in church groups while growing up outside of Boston, began taking hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD several times a week.
Whatever's going on, it all fits very neatly with the aesthetics of style transfer, which give surfaces weird new hallucinogenic depth, shifting and mutating from one scene to the next.
It's among the most literally hallucinogenic of all the psychedelics, and now a pair of veteran researchers have proposed a method to safely extend the experience beyond its normal length.
In the various wars of wills that follow, Anne is sometimes the victor, sometimes the victim, as Ms. Huppert fills the ever-expanding stage in a hallucinogenic blaze of activity.
Shows like "Amazonías," an exhibition at Matadero Madrid through May 5, which places video installations next to hallucinogenic paintings evoking the spirit world, reflect how attitudes in Peru are changing.
I irksomely, inconsistently vacillated between feeling numb and fantasizing about getting a reprieve from my life — about taking hallucinogenic drugs, maybe even slipping into a coma, but not actual death.
However, if their applications as treatments for psychological disorders are properly explored and their Schedule I status challenged, hallucinogenic drugs may prove to be the 22017st century's next medical breakthrough.
One of the more hotly contested hypotheses is that the berserkers ingested a hallucinogenic mushroom (Amanita muscaria), commonly known as fly agaric, just before battle to induce their trancelike state.
Every year thousands of tourists visit jungle retreats in Peru, Colombia and Ecuador to try ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic elixir made of native plants that is thought to heal some mental illnesses.
The hallucinogenic medicinal plant used by indigenous communities in central America is said to be a potent healer, and/or a herb that makes you freak out and vomit a lot.
Ricardo Villalobos (pictured) is a different sort of oddball: notorious for his hallucinogenic marathon sets and flamboyant onstage persona, he swigs whisky behind the decks in between throwing gangly dance moves.
With the support of these members, Young, who is 43, is hoping federal officials will give Soul Quest the green light to legally administer hallucinogenic substances within a "sincere" religious context.
Since Ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic brew native to indigenous Amazonian communities, came into mainstream consciousness, the ancient ritual has often been stripped of its sacred tradition and painted as a recreational psychedelic.
When abused or taken in high doses, the cough medicine ingredient Dextromethorphan can cause hallucinogenic effects, including "sensations of physical distortion and hallucinations," according to the National Institute on Drug Abuse.
Among the consumables: beaver bone soup, moose bone marrow, woodcock hung until it reached the desired "hallucinogenic point of decay," caribou haunch, eels with sour-grass sauce, roly-polies and pandowdies.
Acquired synaesthesia, as it is known, develops temporarily during a person's lifetime, often provoked by hallucinogenic drugs like LSD or magic mushrooms, brain injury or, as in my case, sight loss.
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When people take a potent dose of a psychedelic, they can experience spiritual, hallucinogenic trips that can make them feel like they're transcending their own bodies and even time and space.
Voters in Denver, a city at the forefront of the widening national debate over legalizing marijuana, have become the first in the nation to effectively decriminalize another recreational drug: hallucinogenic mushrooms.
One of her favorite acts at the festival thus far had been a lecture from the Psilocybin Service Initiative of Oregon pushing to legalize and regulate the use of hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Like the inhabitants of fictional Bacurau, occasionally seen popping mysterious hallucinogenic pills, viewers are invited to give in to the mash-up, in a movie where some clues are deliberately withheld.
In Oregon, a campaign called PSI 2020 is lobbying for a measure on the ballot that could make the use of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic compound found in psychedelic mushrooms, legal statewide.
Try to find someone who had a "cool" experience smoking Salvia, and you will be searching forever; the plant's hallucinogenic properties are strange and sharp, often causing strong hallucinations and dissociation.
Still, the power of the show flows just as much through its imagery—a decadent, unashamedly voyeuristic vision of athletic beauty, with a hallucinogenic verve that keeps it from becoming cheesy.
Along the way, he manages to get caught up with a couple of masked men who "milk" the Bufo alvarius, a rare species of toad that's said to hold hallucinogenic properties.
Hallucinogenic mushrooms were far less likely to send people to the emergency room than alcohol, cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy, LSD, and a handful of other drugs, according to this year's Global Drug Survey.
It is not just any honey, of not just any bee: Nepal's Apis dorsata laboriosa is the largest honeybee in the world, and in the Himalayan hills, its nectar boasts hallucinogenic properties.
In 2009, about 1,000 people accused of being witches in Gambia were locked in detention centers in March and forced to drink a dangerous hallucinogenic potion, human rights organization Amnesty International said.
Shutterstock When people take a potent dose of a psychedelic, they can experience spiritual, hallucinogenic trips that can make them feel like they're transcending their own bodies and even time and space.
There's evidence to suggest that the hallucinogenic in ayahuasca, DMT, "may function as indirect antioxidants" and can mitigate cellular stress—which is associated with cancerous tumors—as a sigma-1 receptor agonist.
Internet drug experts have found that you can make DMT, an illegal psychedelic drug found in at least 22.56 plants (it's the hallucinogenic compound found in ayahuasca), into e-juice for vaping.
What might have otherwise been just a momentary brush with death is transformed by De Quincey into a hallucinogenic "Dream Fugue," spilling out elaborate visions that rush by in the terrifying night.
It's also easy to see in Holmer's hallucinogenic images a delight in sensuality and physical experience that goes beyond the petty boy / girl mating rituals the Lionesses discuss in their locker room.
It's a reviewer's commonplace to praise a writer's prose as hallucinogenic, but in Dillard's case, the adjective fits: Her essays have been known to induce in their users visions of dreamlike intensity.
It's a burnt-out rap opera (and accompanying screenplay), laced with bleary, smeary production and song-to-song tonal shifts from glittering radio singles to multi-part suites to hallucinogenic stylistic experiments.
And because of the study's structure, we can't know for sure whether psychedelics actually cause people to be less violent, or whether less violent people are just naturally drawn to hallucinogenic adventure.
DENVER (Reuters) - Voters in Denver appeared to have said "no" to a plan to decriminalize possession of psilocybin, the hallucinogenic drug in what is widely known as "magic mushrooms", partial results showed.
Salvia (short for Salvia divinorum) is a plant with mysterious hallucinogenic properties that is, somehow, able to be sold to anyone old enough to enter a smoke shop (or maneuver around eBay).
However, its minor hallucinogenic side effects warned doctors off treating people, and it developed a reputation as a street drug known for producing a high similar to an out-of-body experience.
Carrying out this plan means The Perfection includes an overdose of hallucinogenic drugs and the overuse of creepy, crawly bugs (still only the fifth most shocking thing in the movie, as a whole).
The retreat's facilitator explained that people on ayahuasca (a tea made from a hallucinogenic Amazonian plant and consumed in shamanic ceremonies) often feel they're expelling the vileness within themselves when they throw up.
On Tuesday, Oakland's City Council voted unanimously to decriminalize the use of 'shrooms and other natural psychedelic or hallucinogenic drugs, including cacti, becoming the second city in the country to take this step.
That Oliver Stone's hallucinogenic bloodbath got downgraded from an initial rating of NC-17 with the excising of four minutes of footage is a testament to the MPAA's amenability where violence is concerned.
IT IS A wet evening deep in the Amazon rainforest when members of the Koreguaje, a tribe of indigenous Colombians, line up to receive brews of ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic potion made from vines.
This is eerily similar to the actual premise of Last Man on Earth, but Man Seeking Woman's hallucinogenic fantasy sequences would help Josh survive the mundanity more than any number of margarita pools.
Woodroffe, who reportedly grew up in the Comox Valley of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, originally traveled to Peru in 2013 on a quest to learn about plant medicine, particularly the hallucinogenic brew ayahuasca.
Godasi is what's known as a psychedelic integration coach, and the bi-monthly, donation-based meetings she leads are intended to provide support and guidance after a psychedelic trip induced by hallucinogenic substances.
Many have a strong interest in spirituality, and see practices like Buddhist meditation or consuming hallucinogenic "plant medicine" as not just a way to improve daily performance, but a path to something deeper.
He hung the canvas at her studio in Old Westbury, N.Y., as part of a stairwell mural that measures 125 feet long and also depicts hallucinogenic plants, Persian harems and Mughal palace rooms.
"Magic" mushroom vote: Denver, which has been at the forefront of the debate over legalizing marijuana, will decide today whether to be the first city in the nation to effectively decriminalize hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Thomas Ravenel was captured on video allegedly experimenting with hallucinogenic drugs at a party and engaged inappropriate and violent behavior, according to a sworn statement filed in court by his ex Kathryn Dennis.
And at Comic-Con International, The CW network debuted the most grown-up iteration of Archie yet: Riverdale, a horny, semi-hallucinogenic mystery-drama with a potentially high death toll and lots of skin.
This will be quite a departure for the museum, "almost an hallucinogenic experience," said Matilda McQuaid, the deputy curatorial director at the Cooper Hewitt, who has worked closely with Mr. Browne on the exhibition.
The out-of-body experience caused by ketamine can feel euphoric, but when it doesn't—when it's a paralyzing, hallucinogenic, often frightening ordeal—that's when recreational users talk about falling into a K-hole.
Martin went for a showcase of her painter friend's talent and incorporated the beauty of Hawaii, while Ryan tapped his girlfriend to portray a fictional character who sells hallucinogenic flowers in the California desert.
Westerners travel from around the world to the Amazon, entranced by the supposed healing powers of plants and concoctions like ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic that advocates say has helped people with addiction, depression and PTSD.
Tricia Eastman, founder of Psychedelic Journeys, a community that facilitates psychedelics ceremonies, has worked with people who have experienced both pleasant and unpleasant flashbacks from 5-MEO-DMT, a hallucinogenic made from toad venom.
Then, of course, there's Owens, who performs daredevil raids on art history, borrowing from ''Peanuts'' cartoons and El Greco and seemingly every other artistic movement imaginable, chewing her plunder up into a hallucinogenic mess.
Translating hallucinogenic effects into film is risky business, but the inventive "Icaros: A Vision" takes up the challenge fearlessly as it delves into a story set in a healing center in the Peruvian jungle.
"On my first retreat I had an experience that bordered on hallucinogenic, that had to do with viewing the interior of my mind," Wright says as Ingram beams an encouraging, euphoric grin his way.
Its 360-degree shots of the Amazon are effectively complemented by moments of artificially rendered color that represent the hallucinogenic effects of sacred plants, and Hushuhu's story of intense training and dedication is genuinely fascinating.
Esketamine, a fast-working drug that's similar to the hallucinogenic club drug Special K, was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration and seems to hold promise for people with this type of disease.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, use of synthetic marijuana is particularly popular among teens and young adults seeking a cheap alternative to marijuana or a new experience with a hallucinogenic drug.
All three — Thillen Naidoo, the author Ayelet Waldman, and Octavian Mihai — were dosed with a hallucinogenic drug as a last resort when cognitive behavioral therapy, medications, and other traditional remedies failed to alleviate their illnesses.
However, studies show a minority of people do experience "bad trips," fueling speculation that the chance of negative experiences may differ depending on the type of hallucinogenic, the dose, even the type of mental disorder.
Later ideas included the possibility that the art was produced in shamanic rituals under the influence of hallucinogenic substances, or that the paintings were sometimes simply outpourings of creativity by professional and well supported artists.
Latin American art is also in focus at the Pérez Art Museum, across Biscayne Bay in Miami proper, which features a large and hallucinogenic retrospective of the Argentine-born, French-based artist Julio Le Parc.
Mall School, a rare venture into linear storytelling from Porpentine, is a hallucinogenic vision of feral commerce; brands, having mutated and gone to seed, sow madness on a mallbound generation weaned on #engagement and digital pets.
But: The snakes aren't man-eating, just metaphorical; the plant, yakruna, is merely a hallucinogenic; and the attempted cannibalism is ordered by a white man on himself, a self-appointed messiah apparently committing suicide-by-disciple.
Ketamine, first synthesized in 1962, has long been used as a clinical anesthetic and animal tranquilizer—but it's also known as the hallucinogenic club drug Special K. Spencer remembers being afraid of having a bad trip.
Time has partly buried my childhood memories of Buffalo's mighty blizzard of 1977, but I still recall the hallucinogenic dislocation of the great drifts that climbed over houses, the spectacle of a world made thrillingly new.
In Britain, LSD use has jumped to levels among young people not seen since 2000, and the use of ketamine, the hallucinogenic anesthetic famous for spaced-out K-holes, has tripled in the last three years.
Woodroffe had been Arevalo's patient and her family believes he killed her because she refused to conduct a ritual in which the hallucinogenic Amazonian plant brew ayahuasca is used for healing and spiritual growth, said Jimenez.
The most exciting sequences—the fairy-tale-like trading of the girls' dolls; a long, near-hallucinogenic walk out of town; the bullying boys who woo the teen-age Lila—are dramatized without being aggressively transformed.
"You could say it's been a long time coming," the conductor André de Ridder, 19833, said backstage before leading the third act of Marco Storman's hallucinogenic recent production of "Nixon in China" at the Staatsoper Stuttgart.
Voters in Denver, a city at the forefront of the widening national debate over legalizing marijuana, will decide on Tuesday whether to be the first in the nation to effectively decriminalize another recreational drug: hallucinogenic mushrooms.
Ketamine has for decades been used as an anesthetic for humans and animals as well as abused as a recreational hallucinogenic drug known as Special K. Researchers have also explored its therapeutic uses in treating depression.
The unarmed Oklahoma man who was fatally shot by a police officer last month had the hallucinogenic drug PCP in his system when he died, according to the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Oklahoma City.
Details: The passage of Initiative 301 makes hallucinogenic mushrooms the cities lowest law-enforcement priority and prohibits Denver from spending money to impose criminal penalties for personal use or possession for anybody who is 21 or older.
During his exploration of modern hallucinogenic drug culture for this issue, the journalist and author Mike Power discovered there are signs that—outside of corporate culture and the science labs—drug escapism is experiencing a psychedelic renaissance.
They join a growing cottage industry of products in the biohacking movement, like Bulletproof coffee, smart cocoa and even small doses of psilocybin (hallucinogenic mushrooms) aiming to give those in startup land a performance-enhancing leg up.
More significantly, though, in "References For Synthesis of Some Hallucinogenic and Stimulant Drugs," Micro-Gram provides a short bibliography for government chemists in its brief overview of the available patents and literature on a variety of substances.
Note, however, that nutmeg is considered an intoxicant and is classified by some Muslim jurists as haram, as it's laced with myristicin, which has hallucinogenic properties, and safrole, a chemical sometimes used in synthesizing the psychedelic MDMA.
He had been introduced to marijuana in 1955 by his first patient while working as a health services counselor at Stanford University but Leary took him farther with psilocybin, the compound that gives certain mushrooms hallucinogenic qualities.
Ram Dass and Leary began including the hallucinogenic drug LSD, which like psilocybin was legal at the time, in their experiments but Harvard was upset that they were using students as subjects and fired them in 1963.
We report, too, on the effort to clear millions of Vietnam-era cluster bombs from the jungles the jungles of Laos, spend time in Nepal hunting for hallucinogenic honey, and break down alternative energy by the numbers.
After tasting hallucinogenic fish brains in Madagascar and infiltrating the underground shroom trade on the first season of VICELAND's HAMILTON'S PHARMACOPEIA, host Hamilton Morris, VICE's resident drug anthropologist, still has some psychoactive substances he'd like to explore.
As such, Osmond already has a stash of fly agaric from September, which he's baked in the oven in order to turn the vomit-inducing ibotenic acid into the potentially psychosis-inducing muscimol: fly agaric's hallucinogenic agent.
Talo Chipla, Nepal—Hunting for Hallucinogenic Honey by David Caprara VICE contributor David Caprara traveled for two days high into the mountains of Nepal to accompany members of the Gurung ethnic group on their twice-annual honey hunt.
The trek is dangerous, but the fruit is worth their labor: The honey that they gather by knocking hives off the cliffs has hallucinogenic properties thanks to the rhododendron flowers that the local bees gather their pollen from.
The double homicide spotlighted surging tourism in the Amazon related to the hallucinogenic plant brew ayahuasca, which has long been used by tribes in spiritual rituals and is popular among foreigners seeking psychedelic experiences or help with addiction.
Take, for example, the hallucinogenic ruminations of two jabbering Google Home devices, or the stock market "flash crash" of 2010 that occurred thanks to trading algorithms playing a super-speed game of securities hacky sack with each other.
In the latter category, you'll find Bonji Bar, a gritty hookah den tucked away near Asakusa station, where spirits come infused with cannabis seeds, hallucinogenic mushrooms, scorpions, deer antlers or penises, pancake turtles, king cobras, and lamprey eels.
An unpredictable president, he once claimed that he could cure AIDS with herbs, prayers and a banana, and he has carried out literal witch hunts, combing the countryside for suspects and forcing them to drink a hallucinogenic potion.
In the same video, Mantovani also blames rock music for destroying the fabric of the American "moral" family in the 1960s and indulges "certain theories" that the CIA distributed the hallucinogenic drug LSD at the 1969 Woodstock festival.
Some are caused by the doctor's giving into temptation — wanting to linger at a miller's house because he is taken with the miller's amorous wife, or wanting to linger at another rest stop and sample a new hallucinogenic drug.
"Watching it still kind of breaks my heart, because it makes me think that I wish it could always be that easy," Mr. Da Corte said, sitting on the ground in the hallucinogenic-patterned gallery where the video runs.
She deftly combines a metric ton of cheap commodities for girls, like stickers and plastic jewelry, into tight displays — offering startling, disturbing, and funny flashes of personal storytelling amid the nauseous and hallucinogenic whirl of suburban, mass-market femininity.
In 1978, he published a book on toxic and hallucinogenic mushroom poisoning and was soon recruited to write the National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Mushrooms, which was published in 1981 and is in its 31st printing.
And in keeping with the Boys/Boyz festival motif, there was "Boyz in the Wood," a hallucinogenic comedy-survival tale from the music video director Ninian Doff about teenagers in the Scottish Highlands who become more hunted than hunters.
Jeff Emtman's Here Be Monsters is a growing audio compendium of the dark sides of our world, from hallucinogenic healing for grief to a behind-the-scenes look at the carnivorous beetles gnawing on bones in natural history museums.
The new allegations come one day after a sworn affidavit filed in court by Dennis detailed how Ravenel was allegedly captured on video experimenting with hallucinogenic drugs at a party and engaging in inappropriate and violent behavior with Dennis.
However, she also said she perceived Crutcher as reaching into his car for what she feared was a weapon, and also suspected that he was high on the hallucinogenic stimulant PCP, or phencyclidine, a suspicion born out by autopsy results.
Before you write off the concept of "intention" as ridiculous, consider what happens when people smoke weed, drop acid, or take legitimate hallucinogenic mushrooms with negativity or fear filling their minds: The chances of having a "bad trip" are high.
For more than 20 years, Mr. Le Roux was an enterprising kingpin with illicit businesses that included running weapons in the Philippines, smuggling opioids from Mexico to Texas and cultivating hallucinogenic plants at a secret compound in Somalia, authorities said.
The "co-occurrence of harmine, abundant in yage (Banisteriopsis caapi), and dimethyltryptamine, found in vilca and chacruna (Psychotria viridis), suggests that multiple plants may have been used to make ayahuasca, which can induce vivid hallucinogenic trips," noted the press release.
He was close to "the most dangerous man in America" According to a Rolling Stone profile, George became friends with Timothy Leary, who President Nixon once called "the most dangerous man in America" because he was a proponent of hallucinogenic drugs.
As to the function or purpose of these hallucinogenic substances among the Tiwanaku people, it "may have been connected to a complex religious tradition with deep roots in earlier Andean and Amazonian cultures," wrote the authors in the new paper.
There's also a more physiological change that takes place: Hallucinogenic drugs re-structure the function of neurons in the brain, which essentially "repairs" circuits that may malfunction in a person with anxiety or mood disorders, according to a 2018 study.
Marsh had decided to undertake the ceremony—part of a growing fashion for "life-changing" Amazonian medicine drugs such as the hallucinogenic plant infusion ayahuasca—because she had heard that kambo could help her stop getting drunk all the time.
Although the ritual use of salvia by the Mazatec was first described by American ethnobotanists in the early 60s, it wasn't until the mid-90s that scientists identified salvinorin A as the main psychoactive compound that produces salvia's hallucinogenic effects.
Researchers from Johns Hopkins University have recommended that psilocybin, the active compound in hallucinogenic mushrooms, be reclassified for medical use, potentially paving the way for the psychedelic drug to one day treat depression and anxiety and help people stop smoking.
This past spring, on one of those LA nights where anything seems possible and the hours unzip with no concrete end, as if the night might actually go on forever, I ambled down Sunset Boulevard in a sticky hallucinogenic trance.
Tryptophan Hallucinogenic "seeds" LSA-containing seeds, like those from morning glory and baby woodrose, are certainly not new to the 2010s, but the availability of drugs online exploded throughout the decade, thanks to websites like the Silk Road and eBay.
Josh Tillman had recorded eight albums under the name J. Tillman when he had an epiphany, prompted by his first (but not last) experience with a hallucinogenic drug: He should change his name as a way of rebooting his career.
"These are, frankly, plain, vanilla religious protections" The laws first came about after a 1990 US Supreme Court decision in which the court ruled someone could be fired for using peyote, a hallucinogenic drug, during a religious Native American ceremony.
We know, for instance, that a subtype of serotonin—the neurotransmitter that helps regulate our mood, memory, and appetite, among other things—called serotonin 2A is directly affected by hallucinogenic drugs like LSD, and has been linked to visual hallucination in humans.
As night fell and the shaman began shaking his chakapa—a rattle made of dried leaves—and softly reciting healing songs called icaros, I began to feel the effects of the ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic medicine made from plants indigenous to the Amazon.
Within the short film's dark hallucinogenic dream world, the artist explores his own personal anxiety in a way he hopes will start a dialogue, "which is all I really want my work to ever do, be the catalyst for conversation," he tells Creators.
Known today as one of the most potent hallucinogenic drugs in the world, ayahuasca was largely off the cultural radar until the past few decades, where it is gaining notoriety as an alternative form of therapy for addiction and mental health disorders.
The French director—whose latest film Climax (which is co-produced by VICE Studios) staring Sofia Boutella, is a journey with a dance troupe lured into hallucinogenic states to the point of injury and death—decides to answer in the most Noé way possible.
Euron forces Aeron to drink hallucinogenic nightshade where he experiences horrifying eldritch visions, which include Euron sitting on the Iron Throne surrounded by dead gods of every religion: Another juicy nugget shows Euron donning a crazy suit of armor made entirely from Valerian steel!
Teams of researchers at Johns Hopkins University and New York University each published side-by-side studies in the Journal of Psychopharmacology on Thursday, outlining evidence for the therapeutic potential of hallucinogenic drugs in patients struggling with the emotional and mental toll of cancer treatment.
A tense blend of genres, The Wailing succeeds at combining a mood of deep unease with visceral gore, buddy cop comedy, and a hallucinogenic mix of horror tropes — a recipe that yields, among other things, an atypical exorcism helmed by an intense Korean shaman.
He added that there is no evidence for a causal link between the onset of schizophrenia and hallucinogenic compounds, and that the interactions between psilocybin and the brain are too poorly understood to begin to trace the neural mechanisms involved in psychotic psilocybin episodes.
Rather than literal hallucinogenic description, random images like "tangerine trees and marmalade skies," the "flowers that grow so incredibly high," and the subliminally creepy shock return of the "girl with kaleidoscope eyes" at the final verse's end mimic the queasy swirl of music itself.
Listen below or cruise through to a recent live performances of the song at London's Kew Gardens and see how this track marks a coalescence between club-friendly Foals, 80s guitar groups like Talking Heads and Talk Talk and a hallucinogenic, mind-expanding color palette.
Now a handful of studies — and the persistent researchers behind them — are pointing to a future where drugs like LSD, MDMA, ketamine and psilocybin (the active ingredient in hallucinogenic mushrooms) could find a second life not just as therapeutic aids but as potential blockbusters.
In another case study, a 31-year-old woman, said microdosing, or taking a small dose of a psychedelic drug that doesn&apost cause the hallucinogenic effects a higher dose would, with psilocybin daily for the past six years helped her stop having suicidal thoughts.
A team of scientists are now reporting that they've found an easier way create a slightly-altered version of the chemical responsible for salvia's hallucinogenic effects, Salvinorin A. They're not doing it so that you can continue having wild trips with your high school friends, though.
In a small, dark room in the center of P.P.O.W.'s main gallery, the story unfolds in a documentary-style video: "At work one day Traumberg [...] enters a semi-hallucinogenic state that alters his perceptions of the trading algorithms he is working with," reads the press release.
His collection of supremely terrible suits—monstrosities in shades of nitrate-y meat and hallucinogenic wallpaper and disco waterfowl, without one ever being repeated—marked him as a clown, but everything else suggested that he was an admirable man in a public but mostly unimportant job.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads Richard Evans Schultes took peyote with the Kiowa in Oklahoma in the 1930s, was the first scientist invited to a hallucinogenic yagé ceremony in the Amazon's Sibundoy Valley in the 1940s, and inadvertently helped launch the psychedelic era of the 1960s.
It often causes out-of-body and hallucinogenic sensations when administered; in the 1980s and 22006s it was popular as a club drug, Special K. The cost for these treatments typically is out of pocket, as the generic anesthetic is not approved by the F.D.A. for depression.
The operation claimed to have seized a cornucopia of hallucinogenic highs, including 3,650 doses of MDMA, 20123 LSD tabs, 26 bottles of LSD liquid, 40 LSD-impregnated chewing gums, 216 grams of magic mushrooms, 492 grams of DMT mixture, 47 doses of mescaline, and 130 grams of ketamine.
The DeepDream algorithm brings the animal instinct that contributes to the popularity of internet porn to the surface of these hallucinogenic images, pointing out that while the internet may be a tremendous technological achievement, a great deal of the time it's simply used to watch other people have sex.
"I think having a one-world tribe, a tribe of human beings, period, is really what's going to heal us for our next stage of life as a species on this planet," said Mr. Marcus, whose spiritual interests include yoga, Toltec philosophy and hallucinogenic elixirs brewed by Amazonian shamans.
But it's useful to remember that John Allegro, a Dead Sea Scroll scholar, pretty much tanked his career in 1970 by arguing that Christianity was originally a mushroom cult and Jesus was a beard for the Amanita muscaria, the hallucinogenic mushroom with the red cap and white dots.
A friend of mine, a fellow writer, once had a hallucinogenic epiphany in which she understood that her own ambition was a displaced craving for affection and approval, for the love of strangers — which, now that she had a loving family of her own, she no longer needed.
She recently completed a series of 10- to 21-inch-tall blossoms that are currently on view in a group show at Ota Contemporary in Santa Fe, N.M.; if some viewers don't recognize them immediately as flowers — if they call to mind, say, hallucinogenic artichokes — then she'll be pleased.
Jim Shaw's puerile "The Old Masturbator and the Far Away Hills" (2019) shows Ronald Reagan, drawn as smoke wafting out of a country cabin in a landscape painting, while Vidya Gastaldon's near-abstractions and Enrico Baj's mash-ups of kitsch ladies and brutalist monsters serve as delectably hallucinogenic examples.
Maybe I love them because they remind me of Paul, my best friend who would make trays of them and then put on a Simpsons VHS while I sat in the giddy, hallucinogenic haze of those first few marijuana experiences, a feeling I know I'll never achieve again.
This wonderful doorstop of a book imagines England in 2052, a pinched, jingoistic country ruled with an iron fist by Henry IX (Harry9) in which a sprawling underclass of Indigents have traded their right to vote for jobs and social services; many are addicted to a hallucinogenic quaff called Flot.
A Taino leader would have perceived the presence of a zemi in the tree that was carved into this show's most exquisite object: a ritual vessel in the form of a crouching, grimacing deity, standing a little over two feet tall and meant to hold a hallucinogenic powder known as cohoba.
Whereas Herzog's masterwork focused on one narrative, though—specifically, the titular Spanish soldier and the gold-hunting conquistadores that accompany him on his South American journey— Embrace of the Serpent jumps between two separate timelines involving Amazonian shaman Karamakate and his assisting foreign scientists looking for a rare plant with hallucinogenic properties.
A day after the rampage ended, a clearer picture is emerging of a volatile man who became further unhinged after the death of his 18-year-old son, Robert Williams Jr. He set up a shrine to the teenager on his bedside table and became depressed, his grandmother said, relying on hallucinogenic drugs.
But would it be too far-fetched to propose that the story of our modern Santa Claus, the omnipotent man who travels the globe in one night, bearing gifts, and who's camped out in shopping malls across the United States this month, is linked to a hallucinogenic mushroom-eating shaman from the Arctic?
Though many researchers believe the vapors contained "a variety of potentially toxic natural gases" emanating from the ground, some hypothesize that hallucinogenic plants were burned beneath the temple and vented up towards the smoke-shrouded seer, or that the priestesses would smoke or eat hallucinogens in addition to inhaling the fumes from the earth.
By then, he had already met Timothy Leary, who looked him up in Mexico City because he had heard that Conner was an authority in the local use of hallucinogenic mushrooms, hence the film LOOKING FOR MUSHROOMS (1959-67/1996), which is both a documentary and an imaginative re-creation of looking for and ingesting mushrooms.
But Riverdale, bless its batshit heart, gives us the gift of ending "The Midnight Club" with Jughead locked in an underground survivalist bunker, strung out on Gryphons and Gargoyles (in this universe, role-playing games apparently have known hallucinogenic properties), raving about how he's about to ascend to the next level and meet the Gargoyle King.
The act of drugging his best friend — a war veteran — and sending him into a PTSD-triggering hallucinogenic fight zone in season two should have had major repercussions, but it was handwaved away; Sherlock then went on to once again drug John and his wife and Sherlock's own family in season three, again with no consequences.
She also instructs the group to avoid naming any medicine providers—a preferred term in this community for what others might think of as drug dealers—or disclosing the locations where we may have taken hallucinogenic substances like ayahuasca, which in the United States is often administered illegally during group ceremonies in private homes or other underground venues.
Though the euphoria swelling through his body is similar to what he'd feel after dropping ecstasy, the lights above the DJ—that trail on and on, as if reflected on water—indicate that he hasn't taken MDMA, but 2C-B, a hallucinogenic drug available on the dark net that has found a captive audience in the UK's clubbers.
But following the acid trip of hallucinogenic confusion, fake memories, and melodramatic plot twists that the rest of "The Final Problem" offers, the episode feels like window dressing on a completely different story — the haunted, lonely opium dream of three Holmes children who will never be fully able to tap into different, more authentic versions of themselves.
On the adjacent wall, there is a video of Rick Strassman, a medical doctor and author of DMT: The Spirit Molecule: A Doctor's Revolutionary Research into the Biology of Near Death and Mystical Experiences (2000), talking about his research into such areas as the pineal gland as the biological origin of spiritual experiences; the naturally occurring drug DMT; and other potent hallucinogenic substances.
Any compound that merely resembles a banned drug and has "an actual or predicted stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenic effect on the central nervous system" similar to a banned drug can be placed into the new Schedule A at AG Jeff Sessions's discretion, which has many worried that SITSA could lead to a ban on substances like kava and, of course, kratom.
Cheese and pretzel broomsticks... more healthier Halloween ideas up on the blog Did you know that the whole witch myth actually came about because herb-savvy women would anoint broom handles with hallucinogenic plant pulps, and then sit aside and ride those sticks like billy-o to absorb the juices into their bloodstream through the mucus membrane in their vagina?
More infamously, in smaller doses, it can also be used as a trance-inducing and hallucinogenic recreational drug, with colorful nicknames like Special K or Vitamin K. But starting in the 2000s, researchers began finding evidence that very small doses of ketamine could also help people with depression and suicidal thoughts—and in a different way than how other antidepressants work.
But for all its flights and fantasies and hallucinogenic inventions, "Adventure Time" is one of the most emotionally real shows on TV. The series, created by Pendleton Ward, began in 2010 with 12-year-old Finn cutting a sword-swinging swath across the Land of Ooo with Jake, a stretchy-bodied canine whose family found baby Finn abandoned in the forest.
Founded: 2019 Location: US and CanadaMoney raised: $30.4 million, before it went publicMarket value: About C$100 millionWhat they're working on: MindMed is working on developing the psychedelic ibogaine into a treatment for patients with opioid addiction and has created a compound, 18-MC, that it says maintains the drug's medicinal properties while removing the characteristic hallucinogenic properties associated with the psychedelic.
"You think of Mosul and you think of a dangerous warzone, when actually 90 percent of it is open green fields, beautiful landscapes, dogs playing, kids out," the artist says Seated atop a Land Cruiser with her tripod, a camera, and a blanket over her head to protect her from the hallucinogenic heat, Alexandra Howland takes a photo every three seconds along Iraq's Mosul Road.
To rifle through it is to gain entrance to a beautifully hallucinogenic universe straight out of a David Foster Wallace novel, a world entirely devoid of white space and crammed with tiny type—Steele once experimented with making the type even smaller, then realized no one could actually read it—and hundreds of monomaniacal abbreviations the author made up on his own in order to save still more space.
Clone High - "Raisin' the Stakes: A Rock Opera in Three Acts" Featuring Jack Black as a raisin-pushing villain who gets the entire school addicted to hallucinogenic dried fruits, Phil Lord and Chris Miller's comedic tour de force is a trip in every sense of the word — a raucous and surrealistic yarn that's so deeply weird and layered with subtext, the songs will seem like the sanest part.  7.
Abigail, a 39-year-old environmental regulator in Texas who chose not to disclose her last name for professional reasons, had tried nearly every possible treatment for her interstitial cystitis—a condition characterized by bladder pain and frequent urination—when she came across a podcast by a woman who successfully treated a seemingly incurable connective tissue disease with ayahuasca, a hallucinogenic drink made from the Amazonian Banisteriopsis caapi vine.
Dentist John Riley and his girlfriend, Cyndy Bury, had just served the group a great meal, and urged their distinguished guests to stay for coffee, which they reluctantly did... Riley wanted to be the first person to turn on the Beatles to acid, so the couples finished their coffee, and then Riley told Lennon that the sugar cubes they used contained LSD, a powerful new drug with incredible hallucinogenic effects.
Where "Don Juan" pursued enlightenment in hallucinogenic experience, "Zen" argued for its equal availability in the brain-racking rigors of Reason with a capital R. Years after its publication, it continues to be invoked by famous people when asked to name a book that affected them most deeply — among them the former professional basketball player Phil Jackson, the actors William Shatner and Tim Allen, and the Turkish novelist Orhan Pamuk, a Nobel laureate.
At Off-White, it meant Hadids of all ages (Bella and Gigi and mother Yolanda) plus other famous models (Karlie Kloss and Alek Wek and Carolyn Murphy) in a bit of this, a bit of that: slick sapphire-and-white cow-print pencil skirts and trench coats; hallucinogenic houndstooth-check suiting; mint green leather jumpsuits and amethyst knits; billowing tulle ball gowns spliced on top with Arc'teryx technical jackets, the taffeta of the outdoor rec world.
The linking of a venerable Eastern religious text and hippie hallucinogenic drug use encapsulates a dirty little open secret of the American counterculture: "A significant portion of those drawn to Buddhism and other Eastern traditions in the 1960s (including the present writer) were influenced in their choice of religious orientation by experiences induced by psychoactive substances such as cannabis and LSD," writes the eminent Buddhist scholar Stephen Batchelor in his foreword to Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics (Synergetic Press, 2015).
It is also more of a traditional mystery—San Francisco becomes a noir setting as Karim searches the underworld connected to a shadowy tech billionaire, which leads him to an anarchist coding club, a dilapidated mansion that may have magical powers from the hallucinogenic spring running under its foundations, and a secret nightclub where Nina/Prairie communicates on stage with a giant Octopus named Old Night, by allowing the creature to suction its tentacles to her forearms and speak through her. See?
That report games out air-to-air combat in the event of a serious attack on Taiwan from mainland China and makes incredibly generous assumptions about the effectiveness of the US air-to-air missiles (they're 100 percent effective), and also assumes that the Chinese missiles are completely incapable of shooting down a stealth aircraft (but the Chinese shoot off a whole bunch anyways.) Even under optimistic conditions bordering on the hallucinogenic, the study suggests that the stealthy US jets would run out of missiles faster than the Chinese run out of planes.

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