In light of the news from Denver: 
https://ballotpedia.org/Denver,_Colorado,_Initiated_Ordinance_301,_Psilocybin_Mushroom_Initiative_(May_2019)

And coming off our recent discussions of phase transitions, narrativity, 
experts' tendency to dig in under failure, etc, I found this essay interesting:

https://aeon.co/ideas/how-jungs-collective-unconscious-inspired-alcoholics-anonymous

> Wilson (who was receiving the ‘Belladonna Cure’ at Towns) reported that the 
> room lit up with a great white light and he experienced a frightening 
> ecstasy. He described ‘a new world of consciousness’ and of ‘God and His 
> world’. Following discharge from the hospital, he never drank again.

Of course, at least here in Oregon, our liberalism is being exploited by 
hucksters posing as alcoholism treatment specialists. If you're arrested for 
DUI, the court forces you to pay $$ to a treatment program, which seems chock 
full of sleazy people making money off others' misfortune. Many of these 
victims are low income and *must* have a car in order to keep their job. The 
sleazy huckster "counselors" then foist Alcoholics Anonymous on these people, 
relying on the heartfelt anecdotes of the ex-alcoholics who comprise the 
majority of the staff. 

My favorite mathematician (Raymond Smullyan) has a good argument that 
Christianity, absent all the sleazy stuff associated with it, is a defensibly 
spiritual conception (if you subtract Hell from the mythology). And I buy his 
interpretation. So I'm not a fan of trashing Christianity. However, if these 
sleazy court-appointed ... [ahem] ... therapists would ... were competent 
enough to ... talk about the deep psychological changes that have been 
(scientifically) demonstrated to change one's behavior, and presented AA as one 
(questionable) method by which to achieve a spiritual experience capable of 
such deep changes, then I'd be OK with it.

But they do not, for the most part.

Luckily, more reasonable voices are getting louder: https://psi-2020.org/

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