an unexpected, fatal accident to happen. Flashbacks are a strange but relatively common experience of LSD use. Suddenly and without warning, a few days or even a year later, the brain can produce feelings and thoughts that replay the effects of being on the drug. In some people, these flashbacks can occur over and over, causing a debilitating condition known as Hallucinogen-Induced Persisting Perceptual Disorder (HPPD). Flashbacks or not, LSD users can also experience long-lasting psychoses (a complete loss of contact with reality) or severe depression. LSD is also known as: Acid, blotter, cubes, microdot, yellow sunshine, blue heaven, Cid. Alcohol Alcohol is a depressant derived from the natural fermentation of fruits, vegetables and grains. These are brewed and distilled into a wide range of beverages with various alcohol contents. The damage it does now can impact the rest of your life. You may hear that it will loosen you
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Neuroticism Anxious, depressed, guilty, N: and autonomic nervous system reactivity low self-esteem, moody, etc. · Clinical & social relevance Extraversion Sociable, lively, assertive, N: proneness to neuroses, anxiety and depression sensation-seeking, etc. P: proneness to psychoses, antisocial behaviour, & drug addiction Psychoticism Aggressive, cold, · Universality egocentric,impersonal, impulsive, anti-social, same dimensions found in over 20 different cultures/languages creative, etc.
T h e Shadow can represent the power of repressed feelings. Deep trauma or guilt can fester when exiled to the darkness of the unconscious, and emotions hidden or 65 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler denied can turn into something monstrous that wants to destroy us. If the Threshold Guardian represents neuroses, then the Shadow archetype stands for psychoses that not only hamper us, but threaten to destroy us. T h e Shadow may simply be that shady part of ourselves that we are always wresding with in struggles over bad habits and old fears. T h i s energy can be a powerful internal force with a life of its own and its own set of interests and priorities. It can be a destructive force, especially if not acknowledged, confronted, and brought to light. T h u s in dreams, Shadows m a y appear as monsters, demons, devils, evil