bickoma
Bluelighter
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- Jul 2, 2005
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hey there -
there's a interesting effect that many people experience with psychedelics - the "reset button", where the experience seems to catalyze a spiritual rebirth. i've experienced this with LSD, mushrooms, dxm, and marijuana... all independently.
what is YOUR experience with the "reset button" effect?
did you have an experience, and then all of a sudden you made a drastic POSITIVE or NEGATIVE lifestyle change?
i've been studying under motivational/inspirational figures, and i believe that integrating ideas like proper goal planning, nlp (anchors/neuroassociations), and exploring true belief systems all match up VERY closely with the psychedelic community.
however - it seems that MANY, MANY take these chemicals and don't even REMOTELY appreciate the 'magic in the experience', instead just vibin' out to visuals. you know, time and place... but there is SO much value in the psychedelic experience, why throw it away?
i am becoming more aware that psychedelics CAN be used as TOOLS in SELF-IMPROVEMENT to rapidly KILL BAD HABITS and build new positive neuroassociations to ESTABLISH GOOD HABITS.
so, since these are such incredible mind tools... what is your experience?
-b
there's a interesting effect that many people experience with psychedelics - the "reset button", where the experience seems to catalyze a spiritual rebirth. i've experienced this with LSD, mushrooms, dxm, and marijuana... all independently.
what is YOUR experience with the "reset button" effect?
did you have an experience, and then all of a sudden you made a drastic POSITIVE or NEGATIVE lifestyle change?
i've been studying under motivational/inspirational figures, and i believe that integrating ideas like proper goal planning, nlp (anchors/neuroassociations), and exploring true belief systems all match up VERY closely with the psychedelic community.
however - it seems that MANY, MANY take these chemicals and don't even REMOTELY appreciate the 'magic in the experience', instead just vibin' out to visuals. you know, time and place... but there is SO much value in the psychedelic experience, why throw it away?
i am becoming more aware that psychedelics CAN be used as TOOLS in SELF-IMPROVEMENT to rapidly KILL BAD HABITS and build new positive neuroassociations to ESTABLISH GOOD HABITS.
so, since these are such incredible mind tools... what is your experience?
-b