geðrófandi
Geðrófandi, also known as hallucinogens or psychedelics, refers to a class of psychoactive substances that profoundly alter perception, mood, and cognitive processes. These substances can induce experiences that are often described as "hallucinatory" or "psychedelic," involving changes in sight, sound, touch, and a distorted sense of time and self. The effects are highly variable and depend on factors such as the specific substance, dosage, the individual's mental state, and the environment in which they are taken.
Commonly known geðrófandi include psilocybin (found in magic mushrooms), lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), mescaline (found in
Historically, geðrófandi have been used in various cultural and spiritual traditions for shamanic rituals and healing