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It could be a very strong sign. The real sign to stop doing it is when you REALLY enjoy it and it is on the verge of becoming a regular practice. A few times can open up some interesting insights when used by a mature individual in a comfortable, protected setting, but I strongly believe that continued use can bring on mental problems that are irreversible. LSD is not to be treated lightly. I agree with government restrictions on it and would fear for this country if it were not a controlled substance.
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Like Mr. Leary, I believe that it is a good thing every once in a while. It does help to open the mind, but it can be a bad thing if over done. I merely ask because I have heard it as an urban legend. Thanks a lot for your input.
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