dorothyperkins
Bluelighter
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Nichols has said he had three grad students interested in psychedelics coming from a "bluelightish perspective" (my words, not his, i dont remember his) and none of them really worked out in his lab. The interview is on the heffter website.
Do you have the link? I can't find it. And whats a bluelightish perspective, like Shulgins approach? If so how did he know, i doubt i'd mention anything other than the potential in psychotherapy, maybe say i'd tried mushrooms/lsd but certainly not reel off a list of rc's!
And if you're interested in the area anyway, even if not working on psychedelics, its probably more likely to work out.
Edit: Maybe a better way of putting it - I can see how coming straight from a degree with hopes of doing Shulgin style research into that environment (how i imagine it anyway) would be frustrating.
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