I can see that. But to make a meaningful comparison -- to say that good
drugs "do the same thing" -- you'd have to have some knowledge of
another person's experience as well, no? Perhaps I read you wrong.
That's clearly was Huxley was doing in his book, by the way. This isn't
uncommon.
Jim
Omlor@aol.com wrote:
> Sorry, Daniel.
>
> I have no idea what that last one meant. You seem worried about
> something in my world. Relax. I'm fine. It's an excellent place.
>
> All the best,
>
> --John
>
> PS: Jim -- Although I would never hesitate to recommend responsible
> and creative experiments with good drugs (just for the fun of it), I
> was speaking about my own recollections in the particular passage you
> cite.
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