Psychedelics are definitely going mainstream. Now that the research ban has been lifted, the data is stacking up, and it's getting harder and harder to ignore. We are seeing hundreds of articles a year in the mainstream press discussing the studies, the potential for healing, and of course, how hip things like microdosing and Burning Man are amongst the tech elite. Clinical trials are underway, FDA is greenlighting the process to turn psychedelics into approved medicines. There is no longer any doubt that we'll see psychedelics legalized for medical use within the next decade or so.
The part that isn't really discussed is that the psychedelics are just so widely available now. Sites like shroomery, the nexus, mycotopia, the nook, etc... have long been leading the charge to bring these materials to those willing to seek the information and put in the effort, but with the rise of the darknet markets and the accompanying decentralization of distribution methods, there has been an unprecedented rise in access to all psychedelics. Particularly in the case of the (semi)synthetic materials like LSD, MDMA, and all the other alphabetamines.
Just like with the ganja, we've quietly overgrown the system to the point there is no choice but to adapt and integrate, because The genie is out of the bottle, and it won't be going back in anytime soon.