The things you are experiencing are not hallucinations, at least the profound
things. You experience for a period of time a rewiring of the neuroways of the
brain, giving you an opportunity to actually "see things different", but it's no
more an hallucination then everydaylife. Of course the visuals could be called
hallucinations, but they are not the core of the experience.

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And how does this discredit my point that the effects of LSD are only temporary?
Studies have shown, at least I know of one with mushrooms, that they can
have long-lasting poitive effects, which is not surprising the least. Many, many
people described long lasting positive effects, a new outlook on life.

Life is also temporary, so should we stop living then?

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What happens when you run out of lsd? There goes your "enlightenment". You have to get more.
LSD is physically non-adictive. You don't even want or can't do it too often.

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But I don't need to try something to know about something. I learn plenty of stuff in school that I don't actually experience.
Sincerely: What do you want? You are not open to have your mind changed,
because you 'already know'. If you think you know what psychedelics are
all about, because of school then why come here? Noone is trying to
get you to try them - this is for people wanting to inform oneself.