from the Bulletin of the Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
MAPS - Volume 9 Number 1 Spring 1999


Four Participants in the Janiger LSD Research

Ed Spiegel, Interviewee #004
My experience was to see myself as terribly infinitesimally small and insignificant, and also incredibly grand. ...I would say that the LSD began a process. Or the LSD was itself a continuation of the process, an intense acceleration of whatever process I was going through towards individuation, as Jung would say.
Ernest Pipes, Jr. Interviewee #025
LSD triggered what has been a subsequent thirty-five year study in human consciousness. That has been the field in which I have done my work... As a minister I write a seven or eight page essay every week to make a sermon. I'm sure that the consciousness out of which I write has been broadened by this little experience of mine.
Murray Korngold,
clinical psychologist

Korngold referred many of his own patients to participate in Dr. Janiger's experiment, and oversaw a number of sessions.
A.R. Hibbs, Interviewee #046
I am very glad I did it (LSD). I have no urge to do it again, I think I have learned that lesson so I don't have to repeat it, but it was very significant.

First article of Janiger LSD Research Follow-up

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