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The war on drugs has stunted the development of certain substances, such as LSD and Marijuana, to be researched to their full potential; for example MDMA is barely undergoing clinical trials for PTSD.
Masculinity in society, which shuns vulnerability.
Corporate culture, through employee subjugation and mass media sway, instills conformity of thought in negative ways.
Religion, which has served as the cornerstone of education and order in many ways, has also manifested as an engine of conformity.
The war on drugs has stunted the development of certain substances, such as LSD and Marijuana, to be researched to their full potential; for example MDMA is barely undergoing clinical trials for PTSD.
Masculinity in society, which shuns vulnerability.
Corporate culture, through employee subjugation and mass media sway, instills conformity of thought in negative ways.
Religion, which has served as the cornerstone of education and order in many ways, has also manifested as an engine of conformity.
Some of the challenges that prevented society from fully embracing altered states of consciousness are:
- War on hard drugs
- Religion
- Media campaigns
- Culture, etc
According to the given question, we are asked to show some of the challenges that prevented society from fully embracing altered states of consciousness.
As a result of this, we can see that an altered state of consciousness has to do with when a person performs actions which would get him :high", and then let his mind wander and he begins to hallucinate and behave in strange ways.
With this in mind, hard drugs are the usual culprit and the war on drugs, religion, etc all contributed to ending the scourge or preventing a full time embracing of this in society.
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