Article 2KQQ6 What does an LSD-style drug-induced 'higher state of consciousness' feel like?

What does an LSD-style drug-induced 'higher state of consciousness' feel like?

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Rosalind Stone
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The effects of psychedelic drugs can lead to colours seeming more vivid and things seeming more beautiful, finds Rosalind Stone

My favourite trip was in Richmond Park in 2014. I took 100 micrograms of 1P-LSD, a designer LSD analogue which was legal in the UK until May 2016. The acid come-up starts in your throat: warmth spreads through you like syrup. Words will be more fun to say. Dust, sunbeams and the lint on your sleeves take on a faint, bluish fizz, or is it a whizz?

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