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Years ago there were viral B&W videos of a young child seemingly talking about how LSD affected him and clips of two teenaged girls who were on it during the interview. I just thought people would be interested to know that I found the source of these clips: the second part of a documentary about LSD called The Beyond Within.
Everyman: The Beyond Within: The Fall of LSD, S12 E11, Nov 23, 1986 (YouTube)
Unfortunately, some audio was removed because of copyright ("Audio muted between 3:11 to 4:30, 16:26 to 16:53 and 20:08 to 21:47 due to copyright.") so I encourage someone to contact the uploader to ask him for the unedited, indeed, the original file:
[email protected]
https://discord.com/invite/pVVrrxd (Domesday86)
Related: Brief clip of an infant sipping ayahuasca at Santo Daime
Source:
Taboo, S6E4: Narcotics. National Geographic. 2010-02-03.✱
Full segment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi4sna7yVoo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3d3RbtTyK4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWTsI0IQ8t4
I asked how common this was in r/Ayahuasca and got some interesting replies: How common is it for infants to consume ayahuasca?
This post of mine also elicited some interesting comments: Mother regularly drank ayahuasca when she was pregnant
✱While some societies wage a war on drugs, other cultures embrace them for their medicinal, spiritual or even religious benefits. Despite their long history, drugs remain highly controversial. In one culture a drug may be sacred whilst in another that same drug can be taboo. In the United States, marijuana is illegal if taken for recreational purposes, but others are legally allowed to buy, prepare and take marijuana for medicinal purposes. Deep in the Amazon forest followers of the Santo Daime church believe that ayahuasca - a jungle hallucinogen used for centuries by shaman - is a holy sacrament that paves a spiritual pathway to enlightenment....
https://www.natgeotv.com/za/shows/natgeo/taboo
Everyman: The Beyond Within: The Fall of LSD, S12 E11, Nov 23, 1986 (YouTube)
Unfortunately, some audio was removed because of copyright ("Audio muted between 3:11 to 4:30, 16:26 to 16:53 and 20:08 to 21:47 due to copyright.") so I encourage someone to contact the uploader to ask him for the unedited, indeed, the original file:
[email protected]
https://discord.com/invite/pVVrrxd (Domesday86)
Related: Brief clip of an infant sipping ayahuasca at Santo Daime
Source:
Taboo, S6E4: Narcotics. National Geographic. 2010-02-03.✱
Full segment:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pi4sna7yVoo
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f3d3RbtTyK4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HWTsI0IQ8t4
I asked how common this was in r/Ayahuasca and got some interesting replies: How common is it for infants to consume ayahuasca?
This post of mine also elicited some interesting comments: Mother regularly drank ayahuasca when she was pregnant
✱While some societies wage a war on drugs, other cultures embrace them for their medicinal, spiritual or even religious benefits. Despite their long history, drugs remain highly controversial. In one culture a drug may be sacred whilst in another that same drug can be taboo. In the United States, marijuana is illegal if taken for recreational purposes, but others are legally allowed to buy, prepare and take marijuana for medicinal purposes. Deep in the Amazon forest followers of the Santo Daime church believe that ayahuasca - a jungle hallucinogen used for centuries by shaman - is a holy sacrament that paves a spiritual pathway to enlightenment....
https://www.natgeotv.com/za/shows/natgeo/taboo
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