Survived Abortion
Bluelighter
There are a lot of nay sayers on here with regards to the therapeautic potential of psychedelic drugs. Pay no mind. I would say that none of them have had any ++++ life changing trips. The other point is, just because neurosis come back, does not mean that psychedelics were inneffective at catalyzing the original change. It seems that many people expect the change to be completely permanent and 100% resistent to the toxic pressures of being a fully autonomous organism in a social environment.
Remember that being thrown off balance is a constant process of atrition at your soul. This is why we are always seeking ways to re-centre ourselves throughout life, and therefore psychedelic drugs should not be seen as a bad way to do this simply because it is a process you must repeat.
I say that psychedelics drugs have enourmous therapeautic potential, because I for one have benefited from it. In fact I just wrote about it in another thread. A whole decade of depression disappeared in one trip, a process which was catalyzed by the combination of insights brought forth from several previous trips and the mind set I had allowed myself in between. All of my trips ever since then have been re-centering, because I am able to recognize the cues and find meanings and workable solutions to them. One of the most omnipresent reawakenings, however, is the understanding of love and acceptance. To accept what you are, fundamentally and wholly. When you realize that we are simply but part of one big love, you understand that you need to let things go.
Psychedelics are like throwing a rock in a pond. The interface between the surface of the water and the surface of the air is your mind, and you can finally see the shape of it as it moves. It allows you to recognize the 'false centre' within you, the detrimental socially conditioned aspects of ego. When you recognize these things, you can observe them in everyday life and you can make any changes that you feel are necessary to restore balance and happiness. The change lasts well beyond the duration of the trip. When you feel that cultural conditioning is beginning to wear on your internal harmony again, you do one of these trips again. Often it is beneficial to have several succesive high-dose trips of this kind in order to get a map of the terrain and find the source of your imbalances. This is called "psycholytic" therapy, as you are repeating the process over in a short space of time in order to strengthen your understanding of the various cues which lead you to the insight you seek.
To those who flat-out deny the potential of this type of psychedelic use, I would point you to the Native Americans' use of Peyote. They consider it a very healing medicine. And why? Because healing the mind is healing the soul is healing the body.
Remember that being thrown off balance is a constant process of atrition at your soul. This is why we are always seeking ways to re-centre ourselves throughout life, and therefore psychedelic drugs should not be seen as a bad way to do this simply because it is a process you must repeat.
I say that psychedelics drugs have enourmous therapeautic potential, because I for one have benefited from it. In fact I just wrote about it in another thread. A whole decade of depression disappeared in one trip, a process which was catalyzed by the combination of insights brought forth from several previous trips and the mind set I had allowed myself in between. All of my trips ever since then have been re-centering, because I am able to recognize the cues and find meanings and workable solutions to them. One of the most omnipresent reawakenings, however, is the understanding of love and acceptance. To accept what you are, fundamentally and wholly. When you realize that we are simply but part of one big love, you understand that you need to let things go.
Psychedelics are like throwing a rock in a pond. The interface between the surface of the water and the surface of the air is your mind, and you can finally see the shape of it as it moves. It allows you to recognize the 'false centre' within you, the detrimental socially conditioned aspects of ego. When you recognize these things, you can observe them in everyday life and you can make any changes that you feel are necessary to restore balance and happiness. The change lasts well beyond the duration of the trip. When you feel that cultural conditioning is beginning to wear on your internal harmony again, you do one of these trips again. Often it is beneficial to have several succesive high-dose trips of this kind in order to get a map of the terrain and find the source of your imbalances. This is called "psycholytic" therapy, as you are repeating the process over in a short space of time in order to strengthen your understanding of the various cues which lead you to the insight you seek.
To those who flat-out deny the potential of this type of psychedelic use, I would point you to the Native Americans' use of Peyote. They consider it a very healing medicine. And why? Because healing the mind is healing the soul is healing the body.

