Magna wrote:
Seldovia wrote:
Prometheus18 wrote:
I have some problems with willpower - who doesn't? - but I never have touched and never will touch drugs, and I don't see how anybody else can feel otherwise. Why on Earth would anyone WANT to fry his brain?
Well, not that I would recommend everyone to, but it's ok to experiment with certain drugs. They don't all "fry" your brain. Psychedelic drugs, for instance, can reliably induce life changing mystical experiences that have been proven to have long lasting positive impacts on personality. They have even been used to reduce death anxiety in terminal cancer paitients.
There seems to be an uptick in proponents of psychedelic drugs with the whole "micro-dosing" and such. "Bad trips" aren't just old hippie folklore. I'm not saying that I think you're actively advocating for psychedelic drug use, but people can also have horrible experiences taking psychedelic drugs. I would not personally advocate the usage of psychedelics.
Of course bad trips can occur, but they can be avoided with proper doseage, mindset, and setting. Psychedelics give you a glimpse into your subconscious and can be a profound tool for self-healing and therapy. I have taken psychedelics many times, and have never had a "bad trip". I have had difficult experiences, where I was confronted with an unadulterated view of myself. When this happens, you can see things you may not want to see about yourself. Ultimately the experiences were beneficial overall, as they allowed me to change myself for the better. As for "micro-dosing", its a pharmaceutical appropration of the drug.
I don't advocate psychedelic use, I advocate informed, responsible use of medicines.
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