It can cause you to be more creative and active in a psychedelic sense. Like you may notice afterwards that things seem trippy and would be cool to try on acid.
The larger your vocabulary, the more you understand, so learning vocabulary words does sharpen your mind by increasing your smarts!
mind and body FENCING help sharpen your mathematical skills.
the article which is full of knowledge and intrest. .helps to sharpen my mind :)
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Its as if your mind andsenses havebeen magnified. litterally expanding your awareness.
Yes, AARP does have games to help preserve or sharpen mental accuity. Studies have shown that games which challenge critical thinking help preserve memory.
Yes, LSD puts your mind into a tunnel of happiness and you will explore feelings which are personal adventures in your head and having Trance music will fill in the gap for the adventures you experience.
The verb of sharp is sharpen, sharpens, sharpening or sharpened, depending on tense.For example, here are some sentences of each:"I will sharpen your pencil"."He sharpens the pencil for her"."Dad is sharpening the knife"."His mind has been sharpened".
Its not bad for you. There has been no evidence to suggest it is harmful to the body or mind. Albert Hoffman (the man who discovered it) used it most of his life and lived to be 102. LSD is one of the least toxic drugs known.
An LSD trip may be controlled in many aspects, LSD happens mostly in your mind and as long as you are in a safe environment where you feel comfortable, a trip will remain passive. Higher doses will prove themselves more difficult to control but as you gather experience on psychedelic drug use it will become easier to handle.
Yes, indeed! By utilizing puzzles and brain teasers you sharpen your ability to think quantitatively and quickly. By doing sudoku and crossword puzzles you can train your brain to be faster, and thus will improve your performance with day to day puzzles.
to sharpen (a knife or any blade) is "aiguiser" in French. To sharpen a pen is "tailler un crayon".