Study finds ‘magic mushrooms’ may improve personality long-term
Have used them in the distant past but find meditation to achieve similar but
better results. As with other stimulants including alcohol, there can be
detrimental effects from using shrooms as well as good ones. I do not
recommend doing this, just pointing out that there is a world beyond the
straight and narrow.
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Study finds ‘magic mushrooms’ may improve personality
long-term
A new study suggests that a single dose of psilocybin -- the active
ingredient in "Magic Mushrooms" -- can result in improved personality
traits over the long term.
Researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine found that
individuals who received the drug once in a clinical setting reported a greater
sense of "openness" that often lasted 14 months or longer, according
to study published this week in the Journal of Psychopharmacology.
The study defined openness as a personality trait that "encompasses
aesthetic appreciation and sensitivity, imagination and fantasy, and
broad-minded tolerance of others' viewpoints and values." It is one of five
main personality traits that are shared among all cultures worldwide.
Of the 51 participants, 30 had personality changes that left them feeling
more open. Other personality traits (extroversion, neuroticism, agreeableness
and conscientiousness) were not impacted. Only the participants who said they
had a "complete mystical experience" while on the drug registered an
increased sense of openness.
"The mystical experience has certain qualities," lead author
Katherine MacLean said. "The primary one is that you feel a certain kind of
connectedness and unity with everything and everyone."
Because personality traits are generally considered to remain stable
throughout a persons lifetime, researchers are excited about therapeutic
implications of the study.
"[T]his study shows that psilocybin actually changes one domain of
personality that is strongly related to traits such as imagination, feeling,
abstract ideas and aesthetics, and is considered a core construct underlying
creativity in general," study author Roland R. Griffiths told USA Today.
"And the changes we see appear to be long-term."