"What would you do if you could synth LSD???"
Why, I'd keep my mouth shut.
Seriously, I think that Aldous Huxley was on the right track when he suggested that it would be best to give it to people who already have indicated that they are moving towards an open mind, ie; artists, philosophers, LIBERALS, you know, people who can actually derive benefit from the message that is delivered.
The sad reality is that LSD is NOT 'instant enlightenment'.
I have known many people who took a lot of it, and derived zero benefit from it, as far as opening up their mind, or broadening their perspective.
You have to want to hear what it has to say. If not, no amount of explaining is going to inform you, no matter how eloquent.
Frighteningly enough, in those types of people, it serves to reinforce the ideas they already have.
LSD is only a catalyst for change when the desire for change is already present, but the path is hidden. It will not make a cool person out of a backwards redneck. It will make a tripping backwards redneck....I've seen it many times.
Only when that grain of doubt enters ones mind that *this* isn't all there is, that *this* might need some change, that *this* isn't perfect, can LSD open you up.