False, there is an LD50. It's just much higher than any typical recreational dose. Like 1000x higher. Granted, it's higher than caffeine's LD50, but it still exists.
"New experiences and self-actualization" with regards to psychedelics is just fuckin nonsense babbling. Trippin out and chasing machine elves from the comfort of your couch is not a "new experience". Nor will talking to your trash can promote self-actualization. Trip hard enough, often enough, and you'll likely just end up with HPPD, which is possible with psilocybin, or you could go crazy.
As far as gateways go, it's generally babies first hallucinogen. Next stop: LSD and ayahuasca. "You gotta try DMT, man" - Retard Rogan
Hallucinogens can absolutely fuck you up permanently. People have had total psychotic breaks on them. This is possible because they plasticize your brain, and anything is possible when you Serious Table Flip all your neurons and just pray they land right back where they started. This is also why there is research into microdosing as a therapeutic for stuff like PTSD.
"New experiences and self-actualization" with regards to psychedelics is just fuckin nonsense babbling. Trippin out and chasing machine elves from the comfort of your couch is not a "new experience". Nor will talking to your trash can promote self-actualization. Trip hard enough, often enough, and you'll likely just end up with HPPD, which is possible with psilocybin, or you could go crazy.
As far as gateways go, it's generally babies first hallucinogen. Next stop: LSD and ayahuasca. "You gotta try DMT, man" - Retard Rogan
Hallucinogens can absolutely fuck you up permanently. People have had total psychotic breaks on them. This is possible because they plasticize your brain, and anything is possible when you Serious Table Flip all your neurons and just pray they land right back where they started. This is also why there is research into microdosing as a therapeutic for stuff like PTSD.
The problem is that you're using a substance to escape reality, rather than face it. "New experiences", for me, include getting pegged and trying to walk at 300lbs; new != good.