So do you plan for it? Plan your music/tv/whatever ... plan to open your mind? ... or u just put em in your pasta and proceed to watch nrl360 and hope that kent buzz n co make sense for a change
Well I would use if I felt my anxiety was creeping up as a natural reset. It's a very powerful medicine and lasts a long time. 1-2 times a year is really enough. I'd put on some nice music and just relax in darkness. Or go to the beach or the forest if in the day. Keep it simple.
It's hard to explain to people who don't have a genuine interest or curiosity that they are a powerfull medicine. Most will think they will make them go mad and run around naked or jump off a building cause they don't know what they are doing. That was propaganda spread in the 1960s... Honestly that's not going to happen.
I'd bet in 10yrs these will be game changers in modern medicine to treat ptsd, depression etc. They change your pattern of thinking. And I also firmly beleive religion is all based off tribes taking physdelics. Again you won't understand unless had them. Cause they are such a deep spiritual experience.
I'd suggest perhaps doing some reading on them and how they connect brain activity. How they've been used to treat terminaly ill and addiction. The results are outstanding.
Also research some of the great minds who have used physdelics. You will be amazed.
If you can't just chill and let go but you could get scared and bug out. That's a sign you have a big ego and don't want to lose it. It also is a sign that your going to have a f**king horrible last few mins before you die as you fight not letting go cause your scared of death.
Approximately 60 to 80 percent of participants met criteria for clinically significant antidepressant or antianxiety responses at the 4.5-year follow-up. Participants overwhelmingly—71 to 100 percent—attributed positive life changes to the psilocybin-assisted therapy experience and rated it among the most personally meaningful and spiritually significant experiences of their lives.
There's 100s of articles. And a lot of very wealthy people are starting to invest in companies who are researching g and wanting to produce them.
NYU Langone study finds a psychedelic drug improved emotional distress in people with cancer for nearly five years after treatment. Learn more.
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“Adding to evidence dating back as early as the 1950s, our findings strongly suggest that psilocybin therapy is a promising means of improving the emotional, psychological, and spiritual wellbeing of patients with life-threatening cancer,” says the 2016 parent study’s lead investigator, Stephen Ross, MD, an associate professor in the Department of Psychiatry at NYU Langone Health. “This approach has the potential to produce a paradigm shift in the psychological and existential care of patients with cancer, especially those with terminal illness.”