Three things after having researched, experienced shrooms and lsa, and having seen people who have experimented with all sorts of psychedelics:
(1) I've known people personally who went crazy (having to take anti-schizo drugs the rest of their life because they thought it would be fun to take a 20-30x dose of lsd after repeatedly taking lower 1-5x doses (not sure exactly how much, but she said more than one strip) in the past -I get plenty of mentally ill clients, and I usually like to explore the roots of the imbalance) by taking too much lsd or when they were wholly unprepared mentally. I don't think that effect is limited to lsd but applies to all psychedelics based on my reading of probably around 40+ trip reports on www.shroomery.com. Take a small amount when you are starting out, in a good setting (daytime, with a good friend as a sitter, when you are in a good place mentally). I believe Q'uo talks about psychedelics can blow open the aura and short circuit the energy body if not done correctly.
(2) You really need to get to a state (ideally) where you truly understand there is no such thing as a bad trip. First, do your research so you really understand that in low to moderate doses, these drugs are pretty safe. And even at high doses, the effect is mental not physical. Second, be sure you have a trusted supplier so you don't second guess what you are taking. Third, realize that there is no bad trip - most emotional healing requires negativity/bad/uncomfortable emotions to come out - so if you feel fear, horror, shock, despair, paranoia, during the trip, know it will pass and believe it is part of the healing - because it is.
(3) In my somewhat limited experience (having done these substances 7-8 times), it is amazing for piercing through the veil for short periods of time. Much like all methods of emotional healing, it merely allows you realize the concepts that you have in your life that are unbalanced - it'll show you the map, the destination, but the map's scale is of one mile. The ravines, thick scrubs, and foothills, aren't going to show up on there. Meaning, you won't change overnight. You'll be given a brief glimpse of what the destination is like, and a vague understanding of how to get there. However, it is up to you do to the hard, tough, work of going on that trek - it's not a panacea.
If anything, I find psychedelics useful for two purposes:
(A) to cause me to be in amazement of the universe for glimpsing past the veil is amazing (assuming the trip is not a totally inward one where your uncomfortable emotions come out). Doesn't necessary do anything long term other than perhaps awaken you to a spiritual reality if you haven't already awakened, and if you have then it probably just motivates you to continue along the path.
(B) when you are stuck spiritually and know roughly you need to balance something but not sure where to start. It can give you a glimpse of that destination and the general path.
I've used them to explore the concept of "becoming love." I only really do this 2-3 times a year max. Good luck into lala land
(1) I've known people personally who went crazy (having to take anti-schizo drugs the rest of their life because they thought it would be fun to take a 20-30x dose of lsd after repeatedly taking lower 1-5x doses (not sure exactly how much, but she said more than one strip) in the past -I get plenty of mentally ill clients, and I usually like to explore the roots of the imbalance) by taking too much lsd or when they were wholly unprepared mentally. I don't think that effect is limited to lsd but applies to all psychedelics based on my reading of probably around 40+ trip reports on www.shroomery.com. Take a small amount when you are starting out, in a good setting (daytime, with a good friend as a sitter, when you are in a good place mentally). I believe Q'uo talks about psychedelics can blow open the aura and short circuit the energy body if not done correctly.
(2) You really need to get to a state (ideally) where you truly understand there is no such thing as a bad trip. First, do your research so you really understand that in low to moderate doses, these drugs are pretty safe. And even at high doses, the effect is mental not physical. Second, be sure you have a trusted supplier so you don't second guess what you are taking. Third, realize that there is no bad trip - most emotional healing requires negativity/bad/uncomfortable emotions to come out - so if you feel fear, horror, shock, despair, paranoia, during the trip, know it will pass and believe it is part of the healing - because it is.
(3) In my somewhat limited experience (having done these substances 7-8 times), it is amazing for piercing through the veil for short periods of time. Much like all methods of emotional healing, it merely allows you realize the concepts that you have in your life that are unbalanced - it'll show you the map, the destination, but the map's scale is of one mile. The ravines, thick scrubs, and foothills, aren't going to show up on there. Meaning, you won't change overnight. You'll be given a brief glimpse of what the destination is like, and a vague understanding of how to get there. However, it is up to you do to the hard, tough, work of going on that trek - it's not a panacea.
If anything, I find psychedelics useful for two purposes:
(A) to cause me to be in amazement of the universe for glimpsing past the veil is amazing (assuming the trip is not a totally inward one where your uncomfortable emotions come out). Doesn't necessary do anything long term other than perhaps awaken you to a spiritual reality if you haven't already awakened, and if you have then it probably just motivates you to continue along the path.
(B) when you are stuck spiritually and know roughly you need to balance something but not sure where to start. It can give you a glimpse of that destination and the general path.
I've used them to explore the concept of "becoming love." I only really do this 2-3 times a year max. Good luck into lala land
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