Sapphires
Greenlighter
This is a question I've been trying to figure out for nearly a year and it is the one thing preventing me from wanting to touch another psychedelic.
If you look at nearly every thread about a psychedelic (and the majority of drugs in general) the most important advice people give is that you need to respect your drug. At the surface, this could simply mean that you should take care of basic harm reduction and be well informed about the drug and not to overdo it, however I know from personal experience that other drugs (2c-i for myself) require a level of respect infinitely beyond that. What I'm having trouble figuring out is the best way to accomplish this and what exactly total respect entails.
Is it preparation? Ensuring a clear and ready frame of mind, a safe environment, and creating outlets in case things go wrong (a trip sitter, benzos, distractions)? It seems that this is less about respecting the drug and more about trying to achieve a positive trip and could be seen as selfish. If a drug truly commands respect then I would think trying to sway it's course and atmosphere is actually a selfish and offensive thing to do. What if it needs and wants to show you the negative?
Is it knowledge? Learning about every possible effect of the drug as well as a clear understanding of the psychedelic experience so you'll be able to appreciate the experience more seems like it would be showing respect, but so many of the concepts and ideas are unexplainable with a sober mind. While tripping, new things can distract from the actual lessons like seeing visuals and having different ways of thinking as well as interpreting concepts like time differently. Because all of these experiences are new, it causes confusion and detracts from being able to focus fully on the trip and in my experience creates fear.
Or is it just trust? So many experience reports and threads say that one of the biggest things that cause a difficult trip is the failure to 'give in' and trying to fight the trip. I was guilty of this and because of it I don't know what exactly I was supposed to be shown but I was definitely berated and punished for deciding not letting go. Would the ultimate sign of respect for a psychedelic have less to do with preparation and more to do with just letting it do its own thing with 100% trust?
I'm interested in hearing how other people interpret what respect means.
If you look at nearly every thread about a psychedelic (and the majority of drugs in general) the most important advice people give is that you need to respect your drug. At the surface, this could simply mean that you should take care of basic harm reduction and be well informed about the drug and not to overdo it, however I know from personal experience that other drugs (2c-i for myself) require a level of respect infinitely beyond that. What I'm having trouble figuring out is the best way to accomplish this and what exactly total respect entails.
Is it preparation? Ensuring a clear and ready frame of mind, a safe environment, and creating outlets in case things go wrong (a trip sitter, benzos, distractions)? It seems that this is less about respecting the drug and more about trying to achieve a positive trip and could be seen as selfish. If a drug truly commands respect then I would think trying to sway it's course and atmosphere is actually a selfish and offensive thing to do. What if it needs and wants to show you the negative?
Is it knowledge? Learning about every possible effect of the drug as well as a clear understanding of the psychedelic experience so you'll be able to appreciate the experience more seems like it would be showing respect, but so many of the concepts and ideas are unexplainable with a sober mind. While tripping, new things can distract from the actual lessons like seeing visuals and having different ways of thinking as well as interpreting concepts like time differently. Because all of these experiences are new, it causes confusion and detracts from being able to focus fully on the trip and in my experience creates fear.
Or is it just trust? So many experience reports and threads say that one of the biggest things that cause a difficult trip is the failure to 'give in' and trying to fight the trip. I was guilty of this and because of it I don't know what exactly I was supposed to be shown but I was definitely berated and punished for deciding not letting go. Would the ultimate sign of respect for a psychedelic have less to do with preparation and more to do with just letting it do its own thing with 100% trust?
I'm interested in hearing how other people interpret what respect means.
