I hope everyone realizes our "overlords" want us addicted, helpless, dependent, fearful, depressed, anxious, distracted, compliant, I could go on and on, but you get the idea.
I’ve taken quite a bit of LSD. Every time it brings me to a perspective of belonging and fitting in with everyone and everything in this world. Bliss in knowing my problems are insignificant to the magnitude of the world, and that everything can be overcome. It also gives me a sense that I am solely responsible for the world’s existence sometimes, although it’s more of a mind blowing feeling rather than scary or worrying.
LSD has allowed me to self-criticize and see the faults in myself and to accept them for what they are. In my case, I used to be a little self conscious about my looks, looking at myself in the mirror made me see at myself in a whole new perspective. To see myself as a different person, but a familiar person. I accepted that it was the way I was, and that there was nothing wrong with me, and became to appreciate myself a whole lot better.
I highly recommend people in their right mind and calmness in their lives to try it at least once with someone you know trust.
Are you me? This sums up my experience to a tee. I actually think psychedelics helped aid my overall awakening. Had a major “all life is a stage” moment and realized our leaders were literally actors, which broke down my trust in them.
To your point about being the “sole reason” for existence, I had an experience on it once where I legitimately thought I was living the Truman Show. It was terrifying at first then became absolutely hilarious once I calmed down and thought of just how ridiculous (and kinda cool) that would be. Turned out to be one of my more comical trips.
I recommend them to everyone as well. However, I’ve tripped with friends who had absolutely terrible experiences so be careful and do your research beforehand. Set/setting.
*Since the citizens of New London are conditioned to take soma from a young age, they become reliant on the drug to the point where everyone walks around in some sort of drugged state. Any sense of tension or confrontation causes characters to grab their soma dispenser. The drug allows society to have better control over the citizens since soma helps extract any sense of individuality. Without soma, people would start to get a better sense of who they truly are by experiencing all types of emotion, either good or bad. Stability would also be more difficult to achieve. For New London to retain its hive mind, all citizens must be compliant.
Soma was meant to symbolize the influence of science and technology when the drug was introduced in Huxley's original story. In reality, the author seemed to have predicted society's pill addiction that remains a problem to this day. The leaders of New London don't want citizens to be free-thinkers which is why they hammer down the importance of soma.*
Just gimme some SOMA (Pot) and I can cope.
I hope everyone realizes our "overlords" want us addicted, helpless, dependent, fearful, depressed, anxious, distracted, compliant, I could go on and on, but you get the idea.
All of these conditions are a form of slavery.
https://greatawakening.win/p/15IqxURGgb/chicken-soup-for-the-anons-soul-/c/
The overlords also banned psychedelics: LSD, Shrooms, DMT (Ayahuasca)
These drugs have demonstrable benefits to the human psyche. (But don't take them lightly)
I’ve taken quite a bit of LSD. Every time it brings me to a perspective of belonging and fitting in with everyone and everything in this world. Bliss in knowing my problems are insignificant to the magnitude of the world, and that everything can be overcome. It also gives me a sense that I am solely responsible for the world’s existence sometimes, although it’s more of a mind blowing feeling rather than scary or worrying.
LSD has allowed me to self-criticize and see the faults in myself and to accept them for what they are. In my case, I used to be a little self conscious about my looks, looking at myself in the mirror made me see at myself in a whole new perspective. To see myself as a different person, but a familiar person. I accepted that it was the way I was, and that there was nothing wrong with me, and became to appreciate myself a whole lot better.
I highly recommend people in their right mind and calmness in their lives to try it at least once with someone you know trust.
Are you me? This sums up my experience to a tee. I actually think psychedelics helped aid my overall awakening. Had a major “all life is a stage” moment and realized our leaders were literally actors, which broke down my trust in them.
To your point about being the “sole reason” for existence, I had an experience on it once where I legitimately thought I was living the Truman Show. It was terrifying at first then became absolutely hilarious once I calmed down and thought of just how ridiculous (and kinda cool) that would be. Turned out to be one of my more comical trips.
I recommend them to everyone as well. However, I’ve tripped with friends who had absolutely terrible experiences so be careful and do your research beforehand. Set/setting.
Weren't you afraid of taking LSD? I always associated it with very scary reactions but I haven't heard people even talk about it since the seventies.
This is correct. Ironically LSD developed was for mkultra. All in how it's used.
Haha, at first I thought you were an Elder Scrolls fan, but then I remembered the spelling is different (i.e. skooma.)
Khajit are natural pugilists with that +15 unarmed damage, though.
SOMA is a brand name of a muscle relaxer.
https://screenrant.com/brave-new-world-soma-drug-uses-purpose-explained/
Aldous Huxley's SOMA is from "Brave New World"
*Since the citizens of New London are conditioned to take soma from a young age, they become reliant on the drug to the point where everyone walks around in some sort of drugged state. Any sense of tension or confrontation causes characters to grab their soma dispenser. The drug allows society to have better control over the citizens since soma helps extract any sense of individuality. Without soma, people would start to get a better sense of who they truly are by experiencing all types of emotion, either good or bad. Stability would also be more difficult to achieve. For New London to retain its hive mind, all citizens must be compliant.
Soma was meant to symbolize the influence of science and technology when the drug was introduced in Huxley's original story. In reality, the author seemed to have predicted society's pill addiction that remains a problem to this day. The leaders of New London don't want citizens to be free-thinkers which is why they hammer down the importance of soma.*
It’s pretty good.
Pot is not SOMA. Psilocybin Cubensis is