Magickduck
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So, I abused the crap out of psychedelics and suffered some side effects that I am recovering from, you all know that (or those of you who have read my other threads).
What I am writing about here, however, is the beneficial use of psychedelics... I have heard a quote "To use psychedelics with no purpose is like buying a farrari, souping up the engine, and using it to drive circles in a parking lot". I agree with this alot (especially about the driving in circles hehe)!
While each journey was a wonderful and spectacular beauitiful journey full of personal growth and learning, there was a few times I actually used psychedelics as a mind-transforming tool to my long-term betterment. One of the best examples of this is this:
My fiance and I were terrible smokers, a pack to a pack and a half a day each. I had been smoking for 4 years, her for 2 years. When we tried to quit, we would bicker, both be delusionally angry, it would get bad. It nearly destroyed our relationship a few times. So, we kept smoking. We tried a few times.
Then one time I came up with a plan. We switched to oral tobacco (snus - spitless and smokeless tobacco) or dip for 2 weeks. everytime we'd crave a cigarette, we'd have a snus or a dip. After a while, the addiction reassociated. Then we quit that, after tapering a bit. On the 3rd day of widthdrawl, we took 200ug of LSD each.
We had a beauitiful experiance, and neither one of us had another cigarette craving ever again. we didn't have to tell ourselves not to to push extreme self control to not smoke a cigarette or use tobacco when we saw people smoke, etc. simply no desire or cravings. and even better, we experianced no more widthdrawl effects or irritability.
it worked like a charm. She still does not smoke, about a year ago I picked it back up again. I am currently in the process of quitting again. [i have not had a cigarette in 8 days! woooo!]
I also saw Morninggloryseed's post about ibogaine and helping him quit heroin or whatever, and I have friends with similar stories.
So which of you has used these as a tool? And how'd it work?
What I am writing about here, however, is the beneficial use of psychedelics... I have heard a quote "To use psychedelics with no purpose is like buying a farrari, souping up the engine, and using it to drive circles in a parking lot". I agree with this alot (especially about the driving in circles hehe)!
While each journey was a wonderful and spectacular beauitiful journey full of personal growth and learning, there was a few times I actually used psychedelics as a mind-transforming tool to my long-term betterment. One of the best examples of this is this:
My fiance and I were terrible smokers, a pack to a pack and a half a day each. I had been smoking for 4 years, her for 2 years. When we tried to quit, we would bicker, both be delusionally angry, it would get bad. It nearly destroyed our relationship a few times. So, we kept smoking. We tried a few times.
Then one time I came up with a plan. We switched to oral tobacco (snus - spitless and smokeless tobacco) or dip for 2 weeks. everytime we'd crave a cigarette, we'd have a snus or a dip. After a while, the addiction reassociated. Then we quit that, after tapering a bit. On the 3rd day of widthdrawl, we took 200ug of LSD each.
We had a beauitiful experiance, and neither one of us had another cigarette craving ever again. we didn't have to tell ourselves not to to push extreme self control to not smoke a cigarette or use tobacco when we saw people smoke, etc. simply no desire or cravings. and even better, we experianced no more widthdrawl effects or irritability.
it worked like a charm. She still does not smoke, about a year ago I picked it back up again. I am currently in the process of quitting again. [i have not had a cigarette in 8 days! woooo!]
I also saw Morninggloryseed's post about ibogaine and helping him quit heroin or whatever, and I have friends with similar stories.
So which of you has used these as a tool? And how'd it work?
