maybe you have a book or a long essay to write, maybe you have something unique to share, or a unique way of saying it.Must admit that after spending the best part of a decade reading every writer on psychedelics - theres practically none of it I would recomend to anyone. Absolutely none of it has ever struck home with my psychedelic experiences.
Be Here Now by Ram Dass wasn’t good enough?
cause most folks are full of shit and pretend to take psychedelics to look cool. Serious psychonaut heads are to busy going super fucking deep to have the time to write a book.
After I read this I realized how poorly I expressed myself in this regards.Some people just like writing. Some people that like writing also like tripping. Some people that like both writing and tripping like to try to write about their psychedelic experiences. I like to, for example. Obviously you can't ever communicate a trip anywhere remotely approaching fully through writing (or any medium). For me, I do it half to mark the experience in my memory and integrate it (writing about it is a big part of how I integrate it), and half because I just like to try, to me it's art. And I post them online because I grew up reading trip reports and always loved them, and people seem to appreciate them, which I like, too.
To each his own. I usually don't like to write while I'm tripping except occasionally I do... almost always I write about it afterwards.
what about people who write hundreds of very shallow "look at me how enlightened I am" posts on certain internet forums?cause most folks are full of shit and pretend to take psychedelics to look cool. Serious psychonaut heads are to busy going super fucking deep to have the time to write a book.