I've wanted to dabble with psychedelics for years, but it wasn't until I had kids that I learned much about them or their potential benefits.
Maybe one day. My state is probably going to be the last one to legalize anything so obtaining it is an ordeal, let alone having the opportunity to do it on my terms.
That's fair enough, out of everyone I know only a tiny percentage of them have done psychedelics, and of that small number half have said to tread lightly and carefully.
I've made it this far having kept my shit together, risking it doesn't sound fun. Thanks for the insight.
There's no point to treading lightly with psychedelics. If you take small amounts you will have no idea what the psychedelic experience is. You either take heroic breakthrough doses or better not to take them at all. Of course the downsides are experiencing your own death, existential crisis worse than you can ever imagine, forceful entity encounters, opening the door to schizophrenia, there really is no limit. It's a bottomless pit and nothing can prepare you. The positives would be seeing it for yourself and being one of the initiated few. Trial by fire. Imagine the unimaginable.
Are there benefits to low doses? Sure, there can be. It's a tool and I don't think they are inherently evil. That said, it opens the door for the astral (demonic) entities to get into your life. I don't think God intended for us to have these experiences during this lifetime. It's taking a bite out of the forbidden fruit. The choice is ours and the option is there, but once you see it you can't unsee it. I've personally met several people who had forceful entity encounters from low doses. They had 20-30 prior trips that were fun and positive and one day they connected with something from beyond. Scared them straight and never touched them again. It's playing Russian roulette. It's not purely neurochemical changes in the brain nor is it a strictly spiritual experience. It's both, and the lines are blurred. What makes an experience real? Define reality. Is it something our brain interprets and exists just within ourselves? Is it something that exists regardless if we notice it ourselves and can be observed by others too? With psychedelics, it seems to be the latter. People have similar experiences with the same or similar entities which have a definite agenda - and they don't have our best interest in mind.
Hope this helps. If you still want to try them at some point, go straight for DMT. Make it yourself, put together a vape mod from aliexpress parts (lots of youtube videos) strong enough for a one hit breakthrough and yolo the FUCK out of it.
everyone I see who says they know better after a "bad" or even "good" "trip" are just trying to justify the decision in their head after the fact.
its bad bad bad, even if you exclude all of the spiritual stuff, just the physical mechanics of how it breaks down your neurons is enough to nope the fuck away from that stuff.
I've wanted to dabble with psychedelics for years, but it wasn't until I had kids that I learned much about them or their potential benefits.
Maybe one day. My state is probably going to be the last one to legalize anything so obtaining it is an ordeal, let alone having the opportunity to do it on my terms.
I’d advise against it.
That's fair enough, out of everyone I know only a tiny percentage of them have done psychedelics, and of that small number half have said to tread lightly and carefully.
I've made it this far having kept my shit together, risking it doesn't sound fun. Thanks for the insight.
There's no point to treading lightly with psychedelics. If you take small amounts you will have no idea what the psychedelic experience is. You either take heroic breakthrough doses or better not to take them at all. Of course the downsides are experiencing your own death, existential crisis worse than you can ever imagine, forceful entity encounters, opening the door to schizophrenia, there really is no limit. It's a bottomless pit and nothing can prepare you. The positives would be seeing it for yourself and being one of the initiated few. Trial by fire. Imagine the unimaginable.
Are there benefits to low doses? Sure, there can be. It's a tool and I don't think they are inherently evil. That said, it opens the door for the astral (demonic) entities to get into your life. I don't think God intended for us to have these experiences during this lifetime. It's taking a bite out of the forbidden fruit. The choice is ours and the option is there, but once you see it you can't unsee it. I've personally met several people who had forceful entity encounters from low doses. They had 20-30 prior trips that were fun and positive and one day they connected with something from beyond. Scared them straight and never touched them again. It's playing Russian roulette. It's not purely neurochemical changes in the brain nor is it a strictly spiritual experience. It's both, and the lines are blurred. What makes an experience real? Define reality. Is it something our brain interprets and exists just within ourselves? Is it something that exists regardless if we notice it ourselves and can be observed by others too? With psychedelics, it seems to be the latter. People have similar experiences with the same or similar entities which have a definite agenda - and they don't have our best interest in mind.
Hope this helps. If you still want to try them at some point, go straight for DMT. Make it yourself, put together a vape mod from aliexpress parts (lots of youtube videos) strong enough for a one hit breakthrough and yolo the FUCK out of it.
everyone I see who says they know better after a "bad" or even "good" "trip" are just trying to justify the decision in their head after the fact.
its bad bad bad, even if you exclude all of the spiritual stuff, just the physical mechanics of how it breaks down your neurons is enough to nope the fuck away from that stuff.