By Diane Ackerman — 2011
We share many of our motives, feelings and instincts with other animals.
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Scientists are looking into what psychedelics do to inspire people to act pro-environmentally.
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Demand from patients seeking help for their mental illnesses has led to underground use in a way that parallels black markets in the AIDS pandemic. This underground use has been most perilous for people of color, who face greater stigma and legal risks due to the War on Drugs.
Psychedelics can unlock a newfound appreciation of nature, a profound sense of being part of a much larger whole and of a magnificent interconnected web of life.