Krishnamurti said, that for thousands of years mankind has
been struggling to alter the institutions in which he lives - and this has
failed. "The only revolution" he said "is within". Now, I
know K was not a plant person - but then - nobody's perfect are they?
It seems to me that the mind itself is an institution - because it is stuck
in a groove. Power plants knock the mind out of its groove so that it is no
longer institutionalised (temporarily of course).
A society comprised of people whose minds are institutions, will be an
institutionalised society.
A psychedelic society will never be institutionalised. Psychedelics won't
allow it. So to talk of some future or possible society where the institution
recognises and promotes psychedelics seems a bit of a nonsense to me. Perhaps
one day society will open up to psychedelics - but if it ever does - it will
cease to be an institution. It will simply be a society.