Well to be clear again my understanding is microdosing (meaning, does not create a "high" or intoxication) is ok, but anything that creates "drunkenness" is essentially a sin (which affects the ability to reason).
A medical thumbs up for getting high wouldn't seem to remove the wrongness of becoming drunk (although there are some contexts where a similar thing is approved, like people using painkillers medically)
I remain mostly against psychedelics personally and don't think them to be good for a person generally (besides microdosing, but I'm not sure there are pronounced benefits of that).
I think instead people seeking out these kinds of things need therapeutic activity that engages the imagination (arts, music, etc.).
I think microdosing might be ok
But taking an intoxicating dose would seem to be sinful and harmful, no?
I think the additional danger here is of taking someone who is depressive yet realistic and making them happy but delusional
Edit: that said, while I mostly think these substances harmful in typical (non-microdosing) doses, I do not believe they should be illegal
Well to be clear again my understanding is microdosing (meaning, does not create a "high" or intoxication) is ok, but anything that creates "drunkenness" is essentially a sin (which affects the ability to reason).
A medical thumbs up for getting high wouldn't seem to remove the wrongness of becoming drunk (although there are some contexts where a similar thing is approved, like people using painkillers medically)
I remain mostly against psychedelics personally and don't think them to be good for a person generally (besides microdosing, but I'm not sure there are pronounced benefits of that).
I think instead people seeking out these kinds of things need therapeutic activity that engages the imagination (arts, music, etc.).