Liquid Sunshine
Bluelighter
There is a lot on this board about 'losing the magic', a phenomenon wherein MDMA stops being some crazy magic wonderdrug or whatever and becomes a regular one, or wherein the empathy/desirable qualities of the chemical are diminished.
Obviously, there isn't any hard evidence one way or another, but based on your knowledge of pharmacology, biology, MDMA, and anything else... do you think that this is a psychological phenomenon, or a chemical/biological one.
Personally, I feel that "Losing the Magic" is kind of an irritating buzz-phrase people use when they are no longer surprised by MDMA, and are therefore not immediately taken to the same place they were their first few times. I have rolled on occasions (this is all off of one batch of MDMA, which I had a large quantity of and spaced my rolls with) where I've had very little empathy or classic 'mdma' effects outside of a mild lift of mood, and I have had ecstatic and joyous experiences. I feel that this has more to do with the most important ingredient in any drug, me, than it has to do with 'losing the magic'.
Conversely, Sasha himself has even mentioned something akin to this effect, and as much as I'm emotionally inclined to disagree, there is enough information out there that I cannot simply write it off.
So, "Losing the Magic"... talk to me bluelight. Tell me what you think.
... Either way I'm sick of threads about whether or not people have 'lost the magic' or not, but there's not a lot I can do about that but try to be communicative, I guess.
Obviously, there isn't any hard evidence one way or another, but based on your knowledge of pharmacology, biology, MDMA, and anything else... do you think that this is a psychological phenomenon, or a chemical/biological one.
Personally, I feel that "Losing the Magic" is kind of an irritating buzz-phrase people use when they are no longer surprised by MDMA, and are therefore not immediately taken to the same place they were their first few times. I have rolled on occasions (this is all off of one batch of MDMA, which I had a large quantity of and spaced my rolls with) where I've had very little empathy or classic 'mdma' effects outside of a mild lift of mood, and I have had ecstatic and joyous experiences. I feel that this has more to do with the most important ingredient in any drug, me, than it has to do with 'losing the magic'.
Conversely, Sasha himself has even mentioned something akin to this effect, and as much as I'm emotionally inclined to disagree, there is enough information out there that I cannot simply write it off.
So, "Losing the Magic"... talk to me bluelight. Tell me what you think.
... Either way I'm sick of threads about whether or not people have 'lost the magic' or not, but there's not a lot I can do about that but try to be communicative, I guess.