User:MahJesus
A macaronic, analytical, hypothetical Jesus, with a focus of interest based in psychology and psychoactive drugs. This user also has consistent habits of proving others wrong, easily citing sources with substantial credibility.
Personal Achievement
[edit]This user is the author of a number of educational essays accounting his psychedelic experience with a number of psychoactive drugs, particularly LSD. Although they have yet to be published or reviewed to credit any substantial research relevant to the field, they account self-induced personal afflictions with "Level 5" psychedelic experience, general hallucinations and synthesia, as well as ego death.
MahJesus has also written, and is still prominent in writing, fictional literary works that are strongly influenced by this use of psychoactive drugs, as well as his teenage years and high school experience. They have been noted by critics to contain elements of Gonzo journalism, also paralleling themes from early counter-cultural novelists like Ken Kesey.
His first attempt at a full length account of his very first acid trip, titled "Cheezin", uses a semi-fictional sense of imagery to help the reader materialize accurate images of the experience. MahJesus regards in a short preface that he feels disappointed by the essay in his inability to verbally or visually perpetuate a realistic and believable manifestation of the experiences.
Marijuana Advocation
[edit]This user is an acting member of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws. In addition to his plethora of essays on the subject of LSD, MahJesus has also written a handful of essays regarding the ending of prohibition in America. MahJesus strongly advocates the recreational, medicinal, and spiritual use of cannabis by any and all people who chose to partake in its consumption.
Works
[edit]"Keep Off the Sertraline" (A 2006 Essay)
"The Varsity Burnout Incident" (A 2006 Novella)
"Reality Beyond Matter" (A 2007 Snippet)
"This May and Many More to Come" (A 2007 Short Story)
"Cheezin" (A 2008 Essay)
"Legalize It, Don't Criticize It: On the Subject of the Legalization of Marijuana" (A 2008 Essay)
The Stakes are High (A 2009 Novella)
12&35 (Fiction//Non-Fiction Anthology Project for 2010)
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