The first is how we experience music. The second is how we experience psychedelic drugs such as LSD and magic mushrooms, or psilocybin, which is the active component in magic mushrooms. You may be wondering what these two things have in common outside of Woodstock. After all, music is not a physical substance. It can be described as a limited set of vibrations in the air that can be detected by your ear. And music may seem to have more to do with aesthetics than with biology or chemistry.
This change is temporary, but the effects of this change can alter the course of your life. But let’s face it: psychedelics have the potential to trigger unexpected and potentially dangerous effects.
I began to learn how deeply most music seemed to impact most people during psychedelic experiences.