RE: Is it wise to keep doing psychedelics after finding the answers of the universe?

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Is it wise to keep doing psychedelics after finding the answers of the universe?

in acid •  8 years ago 

Good question. I've had major, life-changing experiences with DMT and shrooms and salvia, and I haven't done those in particular too often since. Lately, LSD for me has been more of an anti-anxiety plus wonderful social-enhancing trip, then again I microdose with that (well, one hit max) in those situations. I guess it depends on the dose.

I think it depends on the path of the person. I would love to achieve those states in meditation, and I know that we can (we have DMT trips every night asleep but mostly aren't aware), but it takes dedication and I fall out of it more often than I would like. ;\

No matter the path, there's always such thing as too much. For me, I think a major trip occasionally is fine, you know, squeegee your third fuckin eye ;) but some people don't think it's necessary.

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Yes, our egos act as a defence mechanism and sometimes it malfunctions especially in a world with so much information about. I like you use it to dissolve the ego almost as a reset button. Once you see the game for what it is anxiety melts away. However the thing with games is that you can easily get sucked back into it and forget you're in a game. I advocate the use of psychedelics once or twice a year.
I also believe that through every generation as more information is shared lsd becomes even more powerful interms of connecting the dots. We only have to see how many geniuses have emerged from using lsd. We wouldn't have technology today if it wasn't for lsd.