Aldous Huxley once identified “professors” as the category of people most llikely to benefit. His reasoniing involved the effect on shaking up their views of the world and seeing things from another perspective.
I would nominate Dawkins as the man most likely to benefit. Hallucinogens often produce mystical experiences indistinguishable from religious revelations—c.f. “The Miracle of Marsh Chapel”. Dawkins is a seeker—see “God on the brain”—http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_-txbHNyOY He should probably take some of the classical god medicine. At the moment, he hasn’t witnessed what he is talking about. Maybe Sam Harris will turn him on.
Aldous Huxley once identified “professors” as the category of people most llikely to benefit. His reasoniing involved the effect on shaking up their views of the world and seeing things from another perspective.
See interview with him here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnUsawVbRvo
I would nominate Dawkins as the man most likely to benefit. Hallucinogens often produce mystical experiences indistinguishable from religious revelations—c.f. “The Miracle of Marsh Chapel”. Dawkins is a seeker—see “God on the brain”—http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_-txbHNyOY He should probably take some of the classical god medicine. At the moment, he hasn’t witnessed what he is talking about. Maybe Sam Harris will turn him on.