LucidSDreamr
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How would it change the world if everyone was required to trip once a year?
You'd have a lot of people being traumatized by a drug experience they aren't ready for and/or don't want.
You'd have a lot of people being traumatized by a drug experience they aren't ready for and/or don't want.
If you're hoping such a tradition might make some of the capitalist parasites and authoritarian scumbags realise that they should be nicer, well maybe it would for some of them - others would just become even more megalomaniacal and more creative at being scumbags and parasites.
Steve Jobs is a good example of what you're talking about here.
When I was still in the "honeymoon" phase of psychedelic use a few years ago I had a similarly idealistic/utopian outlook to the OP,f
Steve Jobs is a good example of what you're talking about here.
How would it change the world if everyone was required to trip once a year?
My thoughts exactly...I've also personally known borderline sociopaths who loved eating acid, psychedelics don't change people they just help us expand who we truly are, help us connect to our true selves more easily/consistently...
When I was still in the "honeymoon" phase of psychedelic use a few years ago I had a similarly idealistic/utopian outlook to the OP, but living in the real world changed that as did gaining more experience/understanding of the psychedelics & myself