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advocate the use of psychedelics in a safe, trusting environment so that more minds may be liberated and so that more tummies may become sore from hysterical laughter

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Untitled  — 4 months ago

Some of the best times of my life have been experienced with the help of psychedelics and they have truly helped me appreciate nature amongst other things much more. Responsible use teaches you so much about yourself, it’s a shame they are so shunned by society.

Mandatory halucinogens :)  — 1 year ago

Worth doing!

It’s really a shame to go through life without ever trying such an experience. Every single person I have knowm that has tried it has only the fondest of memories of it. It’s not so much about releasing stress, it’s more a matter of vastly broadening one’s perspective. The safe and trusting environment along with common sense moderation of use are key to really experiencing the bright side of this. And, as with everything, taking friends along for the ride is just plain awesome.

success  — 1 year ago

Worth doing!

i realize that i have done this so many times, that i have to make this a completed goal

bottom line:

people fear what they don’t know
people are almost always willing to listen about my experiences and perspectives on psychedelics, and in some cases even willing to try them after they swore never to go near them…they’ve all had outstanding experiences

too much of anything is a bad thing, but moderation, and an overall sense of responsibility can make taking psychedelics a freeing, mind opening experience, a challenge on your views of reality, and just a great experience overall

Lovely  — 2 years ago

Worth doing!

And love it. Been sefvreal years so maybe it is about time.

so it goes  — 2 years ago

Worth doing!

it seems to me that the times when people have bad trips on any substance, it is due to one of several reasons:

1) they simply overdid it and took too much of the substance
2) they were in the wrong environment with the wrong people
3) they have long standing psychological/psychic issues and/or are on medication to deal with the aforementioned issues…wellbutrin and psylocibin don’t seem to mix
4) they did no research on the substance and didn’t know what they were getting themselves into, thus becoming terrified when their world starts to unfold
5) they watched something disturbing on the boob tube, listened to violent music, or invoked dark entities

i strongly believe that with the right coaching, the right environment, and the right people, almost anyone can benefit greatly from a psychedelic experience…the right enivronment usually means one that the person is used to, one that the person trusts…or somewhere beautiful, like nature, away from cars, buildings and radiowaves…having someone like a “sitter” is often a wonderful idea, so the person having the experience can feel safe

any time anyone takes any substance (this includes cigarettes, alcohol, salvia, acid, etc.) i really think they should do some research into it before attempting to ingest it themselves…some great books on this subject are:

1) Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution by Terence Mckenna
2) True Hallucinations by Terence McKenna
2) DMT: the Spirit Molecule by Rick Strassman
3) Breaking Open the Head: A Psychedelic Journey into the Heart of Contemporary Shamanism * by Daniel Pinchbeck
4) *The Doors of Perception
by Aldous Huxley
5) Plants of the Gods by Richard Evans Schultes, Albert Hofmann, Christian Rätsch
6) Zig Zag Zen: Buddhism and Psychedelics by Stephen Batchelor (Foreword), Allan Hunt Badiner (Editor), Alex Grey (Editor)

just to name a few

always always be safe, always do what thou wilt in love and peace, always shine :)


 

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