What do you think—do the realities experienced when a person consumes a hallucinogenic compound have an independent existence, or are they subjective interpretations of biochemical interactions within the brain? Who has the right to establish that certain altered states of consciousness (a person who has consumed coffee, for example) are acceptable, while other altered states of consciousness (such as those experienced by those who have long-term hallucinogenic use histories) are unacceptable? Does anyone?