I was joking... I'm sure for some that it can, but that would be their natural tendency to begin with.
LSD may allow you to see that society is largely misguided. It may allow you to see that your true priorities do not lie in your social life. I doubt though, that it would make you lose interest in socializing. More likely, it will help you to see the true beauty and meaning behind the relationships you share with your fellow humans.
People "losing their mind," on LSD, is a pretty rare occurrence; at least more rare than society would have one believe. But I suppose it can change one's thought process, hence, also "alter," one's perception of the mentioned "social environment." However, one can argue that this change isn't negative, and LSD does not cause any inhibition at all.
Lsd can make you more introvert, it depends. It sucks sometimes when you try to explain your experiences and your friends either don't understand or more often don't care. It can make you go inward and try to explore your own thoughts. It doesn't mean you have to be socially awkward, it effects everyone different, you can live your life like you did before, youll just have a larger perspective on things.
You find connections with people with whom you share something in common, or something coterminous, fitting like a puzzle piece. When you do LSD and have a powerful experience, you gain such an incredible experience in your life, that you may suddenly have changed the shape of your jigsaw piece, so it certainly has the power equally to end social connections as create new ones. I know that just as certainly that LSD has made me be friends with people I wouldn't normally be, it makes me not be friends with people I would have otherwise everything is connected, and it all matters
While induced, most certainly. After the effects where off, quite the opposite. I am introverted, but LSD showed me the beauty in humanity that I had overseen my whole life that made me feel more comfortable talking to people. It's also very interesting to talk about your experiences with open-minded friends
I feel a bit more detached than I used to after the few trips I've had. I don't view it as a bad thing because it lets me focus on what I consider important in my life.
Good answers. It cured me of serious alcoholism IMMEDIATELY upon taking it. Refocused the relative importance of --well--just about everything. Changed my social life,basically,but certainly not in a bad way. You go thru changes in life and some friends drop away and new ones seem more relevant. It's damn sure true with L.
Yeah universal. I meant everything matters including every little thing about people and social interactions, so suddenly them frat boys you was patronizing with might seem a little backwards and dull.
Yeah.... It will make you re-evaluate things, it won't make you suddenly be afraid of people or anything. While you're still on it, this is NOT the case, however:daisy:
Man, I sure need to see what Writer's seeing Luckily at the moment I've got more than enough information to work with. But perhaps i'll raise the glass ceiling and try again in a few months. btw how does this realization or feeling manifest in your sober day-to-day life? Does it usually only come out when you're... on drugs lol? Maybe that's a tough or personal one to try and explain.