Film Review - Debbie and Doug Drop Acid in the Desert

A new psychedelic short film called Debbie and Doug Drop Acid in the Desert came out last week. It’s an extremely wild ride that tells a fictional tale about a married couple venturing out into the desert and taking LSD in an effort to save their failing relationship. And you can watch it today for free at TripIntoLove.com.

The opening scene features Debbie and Doug just a moment before taking their doses. Right as they are about to pop the colorful blotters of acid into their mouths, the narrative abruptly flashes back in time and the audience gets its first glimpse into some of their underlying relationship issues.

Doug is sitting in the kitchen, working on a graphic design project for a client, when Debbie strolls up to him. She is obviously in the mood and tries to get Doug interested, but he is stressed out and tries to push her away so that he can focus on his work.

After pulling Doug out of his chair, Debbie holds up her phone, where a family planning app reads “You’re Ovulating! Time to fuck!” They are trying to start a family, and it’s time for baby making.

Unfortunately there isn’t much passion in the bedroom, and they realize that they need to seek professional help because their relationship is about to hit rock bottom.

So the couple goes to a new age therapy center where healing herbs are growing in every nook and cranny and employees take “spiritual selfies” with patients. While waiting for their appointment, Debbie and Doug read through a pamphlet that suggests “tripping into a stronger marriage”. After a brief consultation, a quirky alternative therapist named Ariel advises them to take LSD together in order to save their relationship from impending death.

Doug is awfully apprehensive, mentioning a former friend who took acid at a Dave Matthews Band concert one time before becoming some sort of delusional shaman. But the couple is desperate to save their marriage so they reluctantly agree to give the desert acid trip a go.

However, there is a calamitous mix-up at the center and the couple ends up taking “way, way, way too much” acid, which transports them to a trippy world made up of strange and hilarious characters who help them understand the core problems within their relationship.

Some of the wacky characters that Debbie and Doug meet along the way aren’t really people at all. Instead, they are mental constructs like the Universe, Truth, and Fear.

Debbie and Doug are forced to face their own fears, which include no longer being attractive and a nagging sense that one of them is turning into their father. The LSD helps them come clean about some difficult truths that each of them have been keeping from each other.

The narrative culminates in a powerful sequence where Debbie and Doug each encounter their shadow sides in an unexpected way that might just bring you to tears.

The film features an impressive cast, especially for a psychedelic flick. Paul Scheer (of The League) and iconic American television and radio host Larry King are some of the more well-known actors; Debbie and Doug are played by Angela Gulner and Zack Gold. The alternative therapist known as Ariel is played by Maria Bamford and the Universe and Truth are played by Peres Owino and Al Thompson.

Musically speaking, the soundtrack is evocative and helps to keep the film moving. And the filmography and special effects are really well done too. Experienced psychonauts will undoubtedly recognize some of the visual and auditory effects from some of their own previous psychedelic journeys replicated expertly on screen.

Debbie and Doug Drop Acid in the Desert is certainly a unique film. It’s a short ride (only 25 minutes) that goes by pretty quickly but there is so much packed in that it rewards multiple viewings. More information can be found at the film’s website, which features quotes from the Grateful Dead, Hunter S. Thompson, and The Beatles.

If you’re interested in psychedelics and are in the mood for a work of fiction rather than a non-fictional documentary focusing on psychedelic history, culture, or research, then you won’t be disappointed by this film. I’m interested to see more psychedelic films like this one come out in the future, because while it’s always satisfying to watch an educational movie, it’s also good to change things up from time to time too.

This Week in Psychedelics - 4.17.20

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Cannabis

  • Virginia: Governor Approves Bills to Decriminalize Marijuana and Legalize Medical Cannabis (NORML)

  • DC Allows Medical Marijuana Delivery Under Coronavirus Emergency Order (Marijuana Moment)

  • N.F.L. Bows to Marijuana’s New Status (The New York Times)

  • Missouri Activists Officially End 2020 Marijuana Legalization Campaign Due To Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • 420 Smoke-Out Is Officially Canceled in San Francisco Due to Coronavirus (MERRY JANE)

  • UK’s First Virtual Cannabis Legalisation Rally to be Held on 4/20 (The Cannabis Exchange)

  • How To Celebrate The 4/20 Marijuana Holiday Virtually This Year Amid COVID Social Distancing (Marijuana Moment)

  • COVID-19 delays Maine’s recreational marijuana rollout (Leafly)

  • House Democrats Working to Roll Cannabis Banking Into Coronavirus Relief Effort (MERRY JANE)

  • No federal relief: Cannabis businesses cry for help as coronavirus batters industry (NBC News)

  • Virginia Governor Urges Medical Marijuana Expansion As Amendment To Recently Approved Bill (Marijuana Moment)

  • A.I. Suggests US Vaping Illness Case From Last Summer Was Actually COVID-19 (MERRY JANE)

  • Montana Marijuana Activists File Lawsuit For Electronic Ballot Signature Gathering During COVID (Marijuana Moment)

  • Rare cannabinoid shows early promise for diabetes (Leafly)

  • Marijuana Use Reaches All-Time High Under Coronavirus Pandemic (The Fresh Toast)

  • Hemp Farmers Make Double the Salary of Average Agricultural Workers, Study Says (MERRY JANE)

  • Cannabis May Ease Opioid Withdrawal Symptoms, Johns Hopkins Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Study suggests frequency and severity of negative reactions to cannabis (Medical News Today)

  • DEA Seized More Marijuana Plants In 2019, But Arrests Fell (Marijuana Moment)

  • ‘Cooked With Cannabis’ takes pot-infused cuisine to new highs (Chicago Sun Times)

  • USDA Approves Hemp Plans For Florida, Kansas And Three Indian Tribes (Marijuana Moment)

  • Medical Cannabis and Arthritis – Could it Help? (The Cannabis Exchange)

  • Does cannabis make you poo? (Leafly)

LSD

  • Indie Film ‘Debbie and Doug Drop Acid in the Desert’ is a Visual and Emotional Trip (Psymposia)

  • Bicycle Day: Demons, Milk, and “Medicine for the Soul” (DoubleBlind)

Magic Mushrooms

  • Neuroscientists uncover how magic mushrooms "rebalance" the brain (Inverse)

  • Psychedelic compound from magic mushrooms produced in yeast (Phys.org)

  • Science breakthrough: How ancient humans used magic mushrooms to grow brains exposed (Express)

  • Orthogonal Thinker Files For Patent For Its Psilocybin Product, Psilly (Benzinga)

  • Psilocybin Mushrooms Are Making A Comeback (Longevity Live)

  • How to Make Mushroom Chocolates (DoubleBlind)

MDMA

  • Scientists say MDMA could help treat mental health in a post-lockdown world (Dazed)

DMT

  • What Is DMT "Changa" and How Do You Make This Form of the Psychedelic? (MERRY JANE)

Ayahuasca

  • Coloradan Gets Stuck at Ayahuasca Retreat in Peru (Westword)

  • How Ayahuasca, an Ancient Amazonian Hallucinogen, Became Hollywood's New Favorite Escape (Town & Country)

  • The Virus, Ayahuasca, Grief, and Hope (Chacruna)

5-MeO-DMT

Iboga

  • What Is Ibogaine and Can the Psychedelic Plant Help Break Drug Addictions? (MERRY JANE)

Novel Psychoactive Substances

  • MindMed Initiates Dosing in Human Safety Study of Novel Treatment for Opioid Addiction, 18-MC (The Salamanca Press)

Nitrous Oxide

Ketamine

  • Champignon Brands Acquires Ketamine Clinic Operator AltMed Capital (Benzinga)

  • Can Ketamine-Induced Near-Death Experiences Expedite Healing? (Chacruna)

Miscellaneous

  • Announcing the Launch of the World’s First Psychedelic Video Museum (The Daily Psychedelic Video)

  • Coronavirus triggers UK shortage of illicit drugs (The Guardian)

  • Mindset Pharma Begins Work with Leading R&D Contractor for Next-Generation Psychedelic Drugs (PR Newswire)

  • Coronavirus pandemic could trigger a spike in mental illness — this organisation thinks psychedelic drugs will help (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)

  • Therapists See Benefits and Risks in Psychedelic Therapy During Covid-19 Crisis (Lucid News)

  • How Psychedelic Drugs Can Help Us Overcome Crisis (Kahpi)

  • Why 2020 is the Year of Psychedelics and Threesomes (DoubleBlind)

  • Teens once again discover that nutmeg can get you high with the #NutmegChallenge (The Daily Dot)

  • 5 Tips For Psychedelic Integration Providers (Maps of the Mind)

  • Social Isolation Turns the World Inside Out. That’s Why Shamans Do It. (Kahpi)

  • Ensuring Psychedelic Liberty in Black and Brown Communities: Questions to Ponder (Chacruna)

  • The COVID 19 Journey is a Psychedelic Experience (Medium)

  • UCSB Psychedelics Club Explores Psychedelic Usage and Research (The Bottom Line)

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Announcing the Launch of the World’s First Psychedelic Video Museum

The world’s first psychedelic video museum was announced at The Daily Psychedelic Video today:

Today, on the day of Albert Hofmann’s first accidental LSD trip (3 days before official bicycle day), we are thrilled and excited to announce the inauguration of the world’s first Psychedelic Video Museum, a direct upshot of ten years of activity on this website, the Daily Psychedelic Video. The spectacular inauguration ritual will take place virtually on Bicycle Day at 3PM Eastern Time/12PM Pacific Time (noon)/8PM Greenwich Time/10PM Jerusalem Time.

After ten years of posting on psychedelic video a day, and with around 4,000 videos curated over the last decade, the DPV is the biggest collection of psychedelic videos on the web, and a global hub for psychedelic video fans.

Now, the time has come to take the mission of psychedelic beauty and joy to the next level. We are proud to give you the world’s first psychedelic video museum, a pioneering online museum resonating the current renaissance in psychedelic culture.

If you find yourself with extra time on your hands then you should check out the psychedelic video museum. It looks like it took a ton of work to put together and there are loads of videos to dive into, so what are you waiting for?


The Dalai Lama on Why We Need to Fight Coronavirus With Compassion

The Dalai Lama with another uplifting message regarding the COVID-19 pandemic:

This crisis shows that we must all take responsibility where we can. We must combine the courage doctors and nurses are showing with empirical science to begin to turn this situation around and protect our future from more such threats.

In this time of great fear, it is important that we think of the long-term challenges—and possibilities—of the entire globe. Photographs of our world from space clearly show that there are no real boundaries on our blue planet. Therefore, all of us must take care of it and work to prevent climate change and other destructive forces. This pandemic serves as a warning that only by coming together with a coordinated, global response will we meet the unprecedented magnitude of the challenges we face.

We must also remember that nobody is free of suffering, and extend our hands to others who lack homes, resources or family to protect them. This crisis shows us that we are not separate from one another—even when we are living apart. Therefore, we all have a responsibility to exercise compassion and help.


This Week in Psychedelics - 4.10.20

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Cannabis

  • Delaware Approves Medical Cannabis Delivery Option (NORML)

  • New York Legal Marijuana Push ‘Effectively Over’ For 2020, Governor Says (Forbes)

  • North Dakota Activists Say Marijuana Legalization Initiative Unlikely In 2020 Due To Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • Cannabis Workers Claim Unsafe Conditions After Testing Positive for Coronavirus (MERRY JANE)

  • Participate in a Confidential Survey Assessing Cannabis Use Patterns During the COVID-19 Pandemic (NORML)

  • More People Are Seeking Medical Marijuana Cards Amid Coronavirus Outbreak (WBUR)

  • Coronavirus gave cannabis companies a big bump in sales and it wasn’t just for the wake-and-bake set (Fortune)

  • DEA loosens rules on prescription CBD drug Epidiolex (Leafly)

  • Adult-Use Pot Shops Are Supplying Medical Dispensaries with Weed During Pandemic (MERRY JANE)

  • Colorado Girl Who Inspired 'Charlotte's Web' Medical Marijuana Oil Dies at 13 (TIME)

  • Legal Marijuana States Had Fewer Vaping-Related Lung Injuries, Study Finds (Marijuana Moment)

  • Trump Hires Anti-Marijuana White House Press Secretary (Forbes)

  • Legalisation of cannabis in America has led to surge of drug imports to UK, reveals National Crime Agency (The Telegraph)

  • DEA continues to make empty promises on clinical cannabis research (The Hill)

  • Two Marijuana Magazines Owned By High Times Suspend Publication Due To Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • Septic shock: Did tainted CBD contribute to this woman’s death? (Leafly)

  • FBI Policy On CBD Use By Agents Is ‘Under Review’ (Marijuana Moment)

  • Ireland's Drug Users Switching From Cocaine to Cannabis Amid COVID-19 Crisis (MERRY JANE)

  • Arizona Legal Marijuana Campaign Asks Supreme Court To Allow Electronic Signatures Amid Coronavirus (Marijuana Moment)

  • Florida researchers studying COVID-19 impact on marijuana users (KNOE)

  • Businesses That ‘Indirectly’ Work With Marijuana Industry Ineligible For Federal Coronavirus Loans (Marijuana Moment)

  • Rats develop cannabis-seeking behavior (Medical News Today)

  • Cannabis Withdrawal Syndrome Prevalent Among Regular Users (MD Magazine)

Magic Mushrooms

  • A single high dose of psilocybin alters brain function up to one month later (PsyPost)

  • Psilocybin Is Better at Treating Depression Than Ketamine, New Study Finds (MERRY JANE)

  • New Biosynthesis of Psilocybin and Related Tryptamines (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Challenges to a Company’s Psilocybin Patent Highlight Contrasting Business Strategies for Developers of Psychedelic Therapies (Lucid News)

  • Psilocybin Superior to Ketamine for Prolonged Antidepressant-Like Effects (Rodent Model) (Psychedelic Science Review)

  • Beyond Psilocybe Cubensis: 10 Magic Mushroom Strains You Should Know About (DoubleBlind)

  • Treating Trauma with Psilocybin (Oregon Daily Herald)

  • How Microdosing Magic Mushrooms Can Change Your Life (VENTS Magazine)

DMT

  • This Startup is Developing a DMT-Based Addiction Treatment (DoubleBlind)

Ayahuasca

  • The Ultimate Guide to Iowaska (Ayahuasca) (Kahpi)

  • Ayahuasca and the Amazon (LIMINAL)

Peyote

  • Southern Comfort: Why People in Rural Alabama Are Turning to Peyote Instead of Therapy (MERRY JANE)

Iboga

  • Interview about Bwiti initiation and iboga with Nima Grégory Puente (LIMINAL)

Ketamine

  • A Disgraced Ex-Doctor Says He's Behind the Use of Ketamine to 'Cure' a Child with Autism (VICE)

  • IV Esketamine, Ketamine Equally Effective for Resistant Depression (Medscape)

Datura

  • Twelve taken ill after consuming ‘coronavirus shaped’ datura seeds (The Hindu)

Miscellaneous

  • We Could Be Taking Psychedelics to Help Treat Mental Illness in Just Five Years (Newsweek)

  • Why coronavirus is making people hoard illegal drugs (Citizen TV)

  • Amidst Pandemic, Psychedelic Investor Christan Angermayer Can't Imagine Life Beyond Capitalism (Psymposia)

  • Psychedelic drugs like LSD and magic mushrooms could help treat mental health issues, study claims (Metro)

  • How Israel has become an unexpected leader in medicinal psychedelics (ISRAEL21c)

  • How psychedelic clinical trials are being affected by coronavirus (Psymposia)

  • National Psychedelics Advocacy Group Takes Next Step In Movement (Marijuana Moment)

  • Scientists Discover Intricacies of Serotonin Receptor Crucial for Better Therapeutics (UNC Health and UNC School of Medicine Newsroom)

  • If You Can’t Go Out, Go In: How Psychedelics Make Quarantine a Time of Self Renewal (DoubleBlind)

  • Why Some People Have Weird Drug Reactions (VICE)

  • Life During Lockdown: Psychedelics, Prison and COVID-19 (Scales)

  • Field Trip Psychedelics Inc. Announces Creation of Field Trip Discovery, the Company's Drug Development Division (PR Newswire)

  • Psychedelics in Addiction Recovery: Taking a Deep Look at “Sober” Communities that Use Psychedelics (Psychedelics Today)

  • Integration: The Upside of Coming Down – Debriefing, Disrupting & Dark Journeys (Chacruna)

  • Should FDA Fast-Track Psychedelic Treatment Under Coronavirus Pandemic? (The Fresh Toast)

  • Magic mushrooms, ayahuasca and LSD can all act as catalysts of connection to the natural world (Ecohustler)

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