I had the feeling of being out of my body of being insane of having

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I had the feeling of being out of my body, of being insane, of having lost all connection with reality,” he told me.
It is clear from the experiences of those who have taken mind-bending drugs that human consciousness is not a single, inviolate entity. A demon had invaded me, taken possession of my mind, body and soul. I was seized by the dreadful fear of going insane.”

As it turned out, it was not insanity that had turned Albert Hofmann’s mind upside down and inside out, but the hallucinogenic drug LSD. Even worse than the demonic transformations of the outer world were the alterations I perceived in myself, in my inner being. “EVERYTHING in my field of vision wavered and was distorted as if in a curved mirror.

Pieces of furniture assumed grotesque, threatening forms and my neighbour was no longer a friendly woman but a malevolent, insidious witch with a coloured mask. Kitu Patel was particularly impressed by the indicator light that shows which stitch the machine is set at.NEXT WEEK: DRILLSCOMPILED BY STELLA YARROW. Mr Greenley’s alternative gives the Musso’s top half “a sharper- edged appearance that suggests a technical image” and has car-like details in certain key areas. The lower part of the body looks tougher, in line with the four-wheel-drive image.Feeling safe is one reason why people buy these vehicles. While riding high works wonders for confidence and visibility, the actual vehicle is regarded as a stronghold on wheels. This is why the Musso’s equipment includes a device that automatically locks the doors at 35mph. Dropping this to 5mph would make sense, because “traffic light muggings” happen in urban areas.Keen pricing reflects low production costs, at pounds 15,999 for the basic.

The mid-range SE, tested here, costs pounds 17,499, with selectable four-wheel drive, power steering, alloy wheels and engine immobiliser.Mercedes-Benz provides the five-cylinder, 2.9-litre diesel that is the only motor available until next year, when petrol engines producing 134bhp and 217bhp join the range.What the Musso really needs is a more muscular diesel. Mercedes could supply a 3.0-litre engine with 113bhp on tap instead of 94bhp.No one expects blistering performance from this type of vehicle, but 20 per cent more power would make overtaking easier. Top gear could be pitched higher, to make motorway cruising more relaxed. Driving with just two passengers on board made me wonder how the Musso would perform with a full load of bodies and 40 cubic feet of baggage.If four-wheel drive is needed, there is a neat little turn-button instead of the usual lever. The interior creates a good impression, but the back seat is too bench-like for long-distance comfort, and for splitfolding 50:50 should extra luggage space be needed. The 60:40 alternative is more versatile.This is an easy vehicle to drive, being narrower than a Discovery or Maverick. Also, SsangYong opted for car-like steering and front suspension systems Ride comfort is good – for this type of vehicle.

That qualifier should be central to the thought process when considering the move from a conventional car to a Musso or any of its rivals. Do you really want something like this?I live out in the sticks, but my answer went from “Yes” to “No” during a 33,000-mile year with a Ford Maverick. It was a paragon of reliability, but the reality was much less appealing than the prospect.SsangYong Musso 2.9D SE, pounds 17,499Engine: 2.9-litre, five-cylinder, 94bhp at 4100rpm.Transmission: Five-speed manual, selectable four-wheel drive with high and low ratios.Performance: 0-60mph in 19.8 seconds, top speed 91mph.Average fuel economy: 24.l mpg.Land Rover Discovery Tdi, pounds 20,550Relatively expensive, but tops for prestige in this class Proven components include excellent diesel. Feels less car-like than the Musso, but has few rivals as an off-roader. Three-door version gets pounds 1,685 closerto SsangYong’s price, but is less convenient.Ford Maverick 2.7 TD, pounds 17,800Ford invented “all-roader” to describe its version of the Nissan Terrano, but this attempt to create a new sub-species has not made the Maverick a success.

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