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.
Yess!! I remember the “realization” that nobody truly knows what’s up. From life experience and watching people around me, I realized everyone just lives life praying for the best, and only SOME preparing for the worst. I realized nobody was more meaningful than myself and most importantly, that I was not more important than anybody else, which did lead me to awaken to a sort of love for my community, and humbled by the experience.
As far as bad experiences, only people I know who had bad experiences with LSD were terribly paranoid about other things to begin with, and LSD amplified those feelings, which is why I only recommend it to those who are mentally ready and emotionally safe.
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.
Best during daytime.
Especially if it’s the first time. And spend time in nature, it’s awe inspiring and magical 🍄🌞🌳
Yess!! I remember the “realization” that nobody truly knows what’s up. From life experience and watching people around me, I realized everyone just lives life praying for the best, and only SOME preparing for the worst. I realized nobody was more meaningful than myself and most importantly, that I was not more important than anybody else, which did lead me to awaken to a sort of love for my community, and humbled by the experience.
As far as bad experiences, only people I know who had bad experiences with LSD were terribly paranoid about other things to begin with, and LSD amplified those feelings, which is why I only recommend it to those who are mentally ready and emotionally safe.