Subjective Reference Psychedelic experience
Approximately 72% of participants used psilocybin (36%) or LSD (38%) during their experience, mostly opting for a "moderate" (54%) or "high" (29%) dose over a year ago (75%). The majority (65%) chose home settings for psychological (62%) or spiritual (39%) exploration, while only 10% intended to change their alcohol use. About 39% reported having a "complete mystical experience," which was profoundly meaningful for 80% of participants, psychologically challenging for 39%, and psychologically insightful for 74%. Additionally, 51% rated it among their top five spiritually significant experiences, and 79% reported a notable increase in well-being.
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Subjective Reference Psychedelic experience