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  1. To him they constituted no language at all, and he hesitated to show anyone what he had put on paper.
  2. (he had understood his own Latin in '64).
  3. Later, when his religious experiences began, he found himself thinking in a foreign language which he did Not understand -
  4. knows no Latin. He can't speak it now. He couldn't speak it before he dropped the huge hit of Sandoz LSD-25.
  5. As far as I can determine, the ability to read, think and speak in Latin is not normal for an acid trip.
  6. On the other hand, this line of reasoning merely relegates the question back to 1964.
  7. Well, perhaps the etiology of his later God-madness lay there. His brain, in 1964, liked the acid trip and taped it, for future replay.
  8. had found a book with a Latin quotation in it, and could read it as easily as he normally read English.
  9. Later he claimed that during his trip he could only think in Latin and talk in Latin;
  10. For eight hours Fat had prayed and whined in Latin.
  11. could hear God thumping tremendously, in fury.
  12. and believed that the DIES IRAE, the Day of Wrath, had come.
  13. and had abreacted back in time or had shot forward in time or up outside of time; anyhow he had spoken in Latin -
  14. Once, in 1964, when Sandoz LSD-25 could still be acquired--especially in Berkeley--Fat had dropped on huge hit of it -
  15. But I couldn't really think so. Fat hadn't done psychedelics, at least not to any real extent.
  16. If I could have arranged it so that I could think so I would have; I like solutions that answer a variety of problems simultaneously.
  17. It would have been simple to tie the two together in Fat's case: the dope he did in the Sixties had pickled his head on into the Seventies.
  18. This issue had now passed over into Horselover Fat's theological world as a problem for us--his friends--to field
  19. A question we had to learn to deal with during the dope decade was, How do you break it someone that his brains are fried?
  20. I see what no other man sees." He had a point there.