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benbambino

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Not to sound cheesy, but I've been thinking that rolling is an incredible feeling and like being 'in the zone'.
I know it's a chemical reaction but I'm curious to know if anyone has found a way of harnessing that amazing feeling when not rolling and using that in a positive way?
I'd be interested to hear anyone's thoughts and if I'm not being very clear I think I can just about explain further.
 
Yes. For about a week after a roll you're still kind of "in the zone" as you put it. I helped a friend of mine who had a bit of social anxiety "get himself out there" by harnessing that "in the zone" feeling. It eventually goes away but you still remember what it was like to have the feeling and if you cling to that, like he did then you can "enter the zone" whenever you want to. Eventually you don't need to be "in the zone" anymore because your "social anxiety" went away. Hence why mdma was used for psychiatric therapy. It does work, I've seen it first hand.
 
Yes. For about a week after a roll you're still kind of "in the zone" as you put it. I helped a friend of mine who had a bit of social anxiety "get himself out there" by harnessing that "in the zone" feeling. It eventually goes away but you still remember what it was like to have the feeling and if you cling to that, like he did then you can "enter the zone" whenever you want to. Eventually you don't need to be "in the zone" anymore because your "social anxiety" went away. Hence why mdma was used for psychiatric therapy. It does work, I've seen it first hand.

Agreed, but you need to be careful with this kind of self-guided therapy; MDMA can quickly become a crutch to produce the kind of real self-esteem and contentment you should be building on your own. Treat it as a glimpse of your desired mental state and not a passport to get there and it will serve you well. :)
 
mdma helped me reveal some stuff to my friends that i had been holding in, and it sure felt a lot better afterwards knowing everything was out in the open.
 
Agreed, but you need to be careful with this kind of self-guided therapy; MDMA can quickly become a crutch to produce the kind of real self-esteem and contentment you should be building on your own. Treat it as a glimpse of your desired mental state and not a passport to get there and it will serve you well. :)

Thanks guys, like all the replies, particularly this one. If truthful, I think it's the ease with which you can get women while rolling that mostly formed the basis for the question
 
I dunno, I'm just a lot more optimistic, outgoing, and happy since I started rolling and I have benefited greatly from it. Keeping you use under control can definitely be hard though :/
 
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