Illicit Use of LSD or Psilocybin, but not MDMA or Nonpsychedelic Drugs, is Associated with Mystical Experiences in a Dose-Dependent Manner

Mar 6, 2013Journal of psychoactive drugs

Use of LSD or psilocybin, but not MDMA or other drugs, is linked to mystical experiences that increase with dose

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Abstract

A quarter of 337 adults reported using psychedelics for 'spiritual' motives, with LSD and psilocybin linked to mystical experiences in a dose-related manner.

  • Use of LSD and psilocybin was positively associated with higher scores on mystical experience indices.
  • Higher doses of LSD and psilocybin are correlated with increased reports of mystical experiences.
  • Illicit use of MDMA, cannabis, cocaine, opiates, and alcohol did not show a similar association with mystical experiences.
  • Most participants had used a variety of drugs, both legal and illegal, beyond psychedelics.

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