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Ecstasy interview pt2

lostsoul.On.E

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Hey guys and girls, a couple months ago i had an interview and here and you guys were amazing. I got alot of responses and now i have another interview to do for my college course but its a little different.

What i have to do is have an interview with someone but the purpose of the interview is to make an amazing discovery. i need a little help with ideas of what that amazing discovery might be.

I need your guys help to give me ideas on what an amazing discovery could be because im having trouble. I was leading towards maybe if ecstasy has changed someones life or ive heard of alchoholism being cured by MDMA, I think those could possibly work but im open to more ideas.


If anyone has any experiences with MDMA that has been astonishing or amazing in any way let me know your experience. Then once i figure out the topic of my amazing discovery i could make a little interview for you. I would need some backround on your use with MDMA and Your identity will remain anonymous. Thanks in advance.
 
.......What i have to do is have an interview with someone but the purpose of the interview is to make an amazing discovery. i need a little help with ideas of what that amazing discovery might be.................. I was leading towards maybe if ecstasy has changed someones life or ive heard of alchoholism being cured by MDMA.
Maybe it might be a good idea to think less about "cure" and more about "insight". There's lots of research around around the use of ecstasy as a tool for gaining insight - in fact that's what it's more about rather than "cure". There are very few stories about cures - in fact by using that term you're perhaps venturing more toward the territory of "snake oil" treatment. Many people gain valuable, albeit subtle, insights whilst experiencing the effect of ecstasy. Change can be a long and hard-fought prize. OK it's a little less dramatic, but nonetheless very valuable for certain individuals. Don't try and go for the bull's eye - most people miss. It's a slow and intricate task - a collaborative venture. Impress them with your wisdom rather than your urge to prove that you are a hero.

What do you think?

Zalien
 
i think your right. Alot of people use ecstasy to gain insight but i just didnt know if i should focus on that because its mostly a party drug. A big percent i would say 90 percent of people use ecstasy just to party and have a good time. But there is people that take it for the right reasons as your saying. I look at phycadelics as a way to gain insight but ecstasy has the same possibilties for gaining a higher knowledge. Any one have any experiences in this?

Thanks Entheo, that was a really good response
 
Mdma has made me more independent and has rid me of social pressures. I used to really care about what my friends think, and I'd be embarrassed to tell them if I'd done drugs cause they're all against it. After taking E I don't care any more and just have fun my way or the highway :)
 
I always wondered if mdma could be used to cure/treat sociopaths and pyschopaths, who are said to be incapable of empathy. My father is a diagnosed socio and pyschopath, and I always wondered about giving him mdma...if it would be like some crazy awakening or something.

I know other individuals who I can't say are diagnosed sociopaths, but I'd guess they are as they display much of the same characteristics of my father. Anyway, these are individuals that I've rolled with and I can say the effect on their personality is profound. One individual in particular i would say has paranoid personality disorder and is a socio or pysychopath, and I can say that during periods in which he has a consistent supply of mdma, his aggression and paranoia are significantly reduced.
 
A guy I know saw a guy with autism take mdma, and he said it's the first person he's ever seen not have a good time on it. He said that the guy got too freaked out by the feelings of empathy as they were not normal to him
 
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Well, while people with autism are said to have issues with empathy, they also have other significant issues that I'd imagine would factor into mdma being WAY too intense for them, but that is interesting.
 
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