| psyche |
1. the human faculty for thought, judgment, and emotion; the mental life, including both conscious and unconscious processes; the mind in its totality, as distinguished from the body. 2. the soul or self.
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| psychedelic |
effecting the mind eg hallucinations.
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| psychedelic |
was coined in 1956 by the LSD researcher Humphrey Osmond, and literally means 'soul manifesting' - an activation of consciousness. Although virtually synonymous with hallucinogenic, psychedelic implies that the drug or experience acts as a catalyst to further feelings and thoughts, and is not merely hallucinatory.
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| psychedelic |
(Literally, "mind-manifesting.? A drug, such as LSD, mescaline, or psilocybin, that, under appropriate conditions of set and setting, can elicit high states marked by philosophic insights, mystical feelings, visions, and so forth. The term reflects a positive bias toward these drugs, which others have less kindly called "hallucinogens" (hallucination inducers) or "psychotomimetics" (psychosis mimickers).
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