Does it really matter if we can unequivocally call a compound a psychedelic or not? Ketamine can have psychedelic effects, yes. Even if it is usually categorized as a dissociative anaesthetic. Deleriant effects seem distinctly different from psychedelic effects. Cannabis can be psychedelic but to be honest the great majority of the time I have been high/stoned it was barely that. Yet spacecake has made me trip pretty much on par with 2-2.5 grams of mushrooms.
Psychedelic as a term IMO should either refer to a compound that is expected to only produce psychedelic effects and not other types, but also refer to particular mind-manifesting effects any compound might have or that can be had even sober or while meditating etc.
But too much debate on whether someone has had actual psychedelic experiences or not is a waste of time in my opinion. It is a word that can signify something to point to a general phenomenon but if you assault it with a microscope it may be hard to find the exact edges of the definition and you better spend your time on the effects that can easily be unique to the experience.
Psychedelic as a term IMO should either refer to a compound that is expected to only produce psychedelic effects and not other types, but also refer to particular mind-manifesting effects any compound might have or that can be had even sober or while meditating etc.
But too much debate on whether someone has had actual psychedelic experiences or not is a waste of time in my opinion. It is a word that can signify something to point to a general phenomenon but if you assault it with a microscope it may be hard to find the exact edges of the definition and you better spend your time on the effects that can easily be unique to the experience.
