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Do you feel it is your responsibilty to spread the experience?

Do you feel it is your responsibility to facilitate the availibility of psychedelics?

  • Yes

    Votes: 53 66.3%
  • No

    Votes: 27 33.8%

  • Total voters
    80
If no one spread the message online for me to read, I do not believe I would be where I am today.

I believe in helping those who are seeking.
 
" Being a supplier under the intent of spreading karmic wealth just might be more reckless than admirable. "

I have to agree with this. I once was that reckless person and wound getting in alot of trouble because of it. I damn near lost my life in a raid. Information is the important thing and its one reason I feel so good about this site.
 
Gees Shoshin ... there are plenty of people willing to put them out there ... the dealers, and that is fine, they are in it for the money, supply and demand works well. I'm addressing the OP, in saying that as a personal mission, I would personally advise against it.
 
It is noones responsibility to commit an act (though good to have around) which is blatantly illegal.
 
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One of my heroes, Dan Duchaine, ( now deceased, genetic and stubborn) used to say a human lab rat is the best path to enlightenment. Mix some already enlightened guides and the sky could be the limit....

jabin
 
morninggloryseed said:
I no longer desire to turn on new people unless they come to me. If those who want to trip will seek it out on their own. If they seek it out, I am happy to be a guide but I don't push them on anyone. I don't want the responsibility anymore.
^^^
 
I don't need a human to make these drugs available, the earth has already done so. I feel it more important to spread the message then the carrier/drug. Or live the message if you can.

I don't feel anyones 'responsible' for ensuring I have LSD. Responsibility assumes that they have no choice, as if it would be a chore, so no I don't agree.

Spread the word though if you dare
 
^would you mind explaining how the Earth made LSD available? I was under the impression LSD was created in a lab, by a human, and if that person had not done so, LSD would've remained unavailable to anyone and everyone, at least for some time.

This is the first time i actually looked at the results of the poll, and I must say, I'm dissapointed that yes is in the lead. Responsibility implies some sort of obligation, which I don't think is the case with drugs or drug use.
Although ultimately, I'm glad I was introduced to drugs, since I doubt my life would be the same without them(of course, had i not taken that first hit of weed, i would not have known such a state of mind existed, so I wouldn't be aware or able to grieve if said state of mind was suddenly taken away permanently), I still believe it's a person's choice to try, or continue to use a drug, even if use of that drug causes damage.
 
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^^^Well I certainly didn't mean LSD specifically, I meant psychedelics. But ergot, the earth provided, Albert hoffman- the earth provided, 2+2=4, THATS the way it is.
 
I was at a festival last year where a fellow from one of the theme camps passed I'd imagine 200-400 grams of mushrooms that he had made into these awesome dark chocalate truffles. Wonderful gesture. However it was in a safe environment without police presence and very little chance of anyone doing anything studid and hurting themselves. I wouldn't approve if it had been on the street or at a concert or club where folks would have had to drive home.
 
Not everyone will benefit from a psychedelic experience. I feel it's ones own choice as to whom they inform of it's positives and negatives.

Just remember to cover the positive AND the negative possibilities, and try to be mindful of who you choose to "turn on" to psychedelics. Some people get a lot out of it, others shake in a corner in fear of invisible enemies. Be careful. As always- safety, set, setting and so forth...
 
no. because every being has to walk the path to inner peace themselves. with or without psychedelics.

i chose no because i do not believe in imposing my world view on others. i do not believe in activism or idealism. it's all there for those who are interested if they do a bit of searching. Look and you shall find, says the Bible, and that has been my experience when I was on my quest for psychedelic substances. people don't require my input, really, if they're genuinely keen.

plus, as an advocate (or even provider) of these experiences i might find myself blamed for unprepared users' psychedelic misfortunes. i can't be bothered with that- especially given he line of work I'm in (education). i do tell people it's nowhere near as bad as the government and the media want to make us all believe and that it can be very beneficial (that it has been beneficial to me even) but i am not one of those who will make them available to others - unless they're close friends who i feel are ready and who actually ask me.

i do feel it is my responsibility to make available information to those who want to know (as unbiased as possible, though I am aware that I can't help being biased in favour of the psychedelic experience). but that's as far as it goes.
 
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btw, I voted no in the poll. Like Ximot said, "seek and ye shall find." Hold maybe some long haired guy from biblical times actually said that, but it definately applies to this subject.
 
I feel like it is my responsibility to not give sources to potent tryptamines and phenethylamines to people I do not know on Bluelight. If I know the person and am confident that they will take care of themselves and others with these chemicals then I will help them as much as I can with all the sources I have. Otherwise I have to say no in the future....

I hope everybody finds what they are looking for.
 
It all depends on the readiness of the person. I have guided some through their first trip, and sometimes it has been disasterous. I am now much more careful about who I trip with, especially if it is their first time.

I have noticed that some people seem like they are "made" for tripping, wheras others cannot properly handle the experience, and get nothing out of it.
 
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