Topic:
Psychedelics
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As someone who's life trajectory and state of consciousness was permanently changed for the better, by psychedelics, I will stand behind a reasonable and coherent argument for the need for more access, while at the same time, that original post, was not one of them. We don't need burnouts bragging about partying at music festivals or anything that distracts the person from the experience entirely.
If you think that you will have a good or bad trip, thank you still don't get the nature of our being. While there are always practical considerations, ultimately, fear of a bad trip, or even the mindset that you have a binary experience, is a lack of experience. Psychedelics are not supposed to make you feel good. But you can meditate during the onset, and be left a sense of blissful clarity if you can see through enough of the human games. |
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