cloudy said:
Also fuck tim leary, he help contribute to the negative view of psychedelics and their illegality even if some of his intentions or ideas were positive.
I disagree, Leary may have been a bit of whacko, and done some harm (see Thompson's grim meat-hook realities speech in F&L), but he should in no way be condemned. I'm not going to argue that their therapeutic potential could have been better exploited were it not for the counter-culture scene, but I don't think their primary benefit would be intra-System use. I think the people who most need them get them as it is, the people who fall in between the cracks of society, not squares. The rest can wait, the people who'd listen to people like Leary come first, if you ask me.
crashing said:
Just for the record, i wasn't comparing an opiate addiction etc.. to a single use of LSD. I was talking about an equal comparison
Ah, so in trying to establish the dissimilarity between psychs and other recreational drugs, you overlooked the principle difference between them. Psychs can be looked at as you see them
because their effects are not conducive towards addiction, it's not incidental. While harms can come from psychs, I think that's in a minority of individuals, the potential psychological harms of "harder" drugs are far greater.
jazz88 said:
Its very frustrating to see people prattle on about "LSD this" and "LSD that" when they have a very incomplete framework or understanding of the drug-- especially when they're doing the stuff regularly!
You're a bit pretentious, think about it next time you trip, try to be accepting of others' feelings about the drugs. Also, people often keep personal changes to themselves, and on here it is often assumed. I mean, yeah, like you I assume productive use of psychedelics and see their recreational potential as a side effect, but I don't judge people for taking the reverse view. In fact, when it comes to averting negativity, I've found viewing the trip as recreation to be the best cure/preventative measure. Whenever I trip, usually on the comeup when there's anxiety, I remind myself that I'm doing this for fun first and foremost, it gets me in a mood where I can better engage in self-therapy than if I started out with that intent (which can easily lead to negativity, IME).