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mind-expanding

[ mahynd-ik-span-ding ]

adjective

  1. heightening perceptions in a hallucinatory way:

    mind-expanding drugs.



mind-expanding

adjective

  1. (of a drug such as LSD) causing a sensation of heightened consciousness; psychedelic
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of mind-expanding1

First recorded in 1960–65
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“Then, how do you have a mind-expanding experience, but, most importantly, how do you then integrate that into your life to be more fulfilled?”

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Money is pouring into the fledgling psychedelic medicine industry, with dozens of startup companies vying to be among the first to sell mind-expanding drugs for depression, addiction and other mental health conditions.

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But the new hang in Sydney, across both buildings, is exhilarating and mind-expanding.

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It almost feels unfair, when patients are burdened, especially when they're burdened with the harrowing, mind-expanding experience a sick child, to learn this system.

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The result is a mind-expanding inquiry on anthropology — how it speaks and for whom — and on cinema itself.

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