Perhaps the most intriguing question went unmentioned in the scientific paper, although it came to mind for many study participants. At a time when organized religion has been struggling with declining membership, especially among the young, could carefully prepared and guided psychedelic experiences—whether for clergy or for members of their congregations—have the potential to spark a revival of interest in religion? This is a controversial idea, so I was surprised to hear Priest and several other participants say that they believed they could.
Mushrooms improve neuroplasticity, which makes forming new neuron connections in the brain, making it easier to change your core beleifs. Children have naturally more neuroplasticity and it goes down as you age.
So basically they like the idea of using drugs to perform childhood indoctination on adults.
It’s fucking dark preists get excited about this.