Joe Rogan and Hamilton Morris on bad psychedelic trips.
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Last night i think i think i had a bad trip. I say i think because even though it was scary and i acted insane around my family, it had some moments like i realized everything and that all answers were within me but dor that i need to sacrifice my mind. It was full of endless loops like i couldn't get out to come to real world and like everyone else saw me crazy stuck in his loop. I saw myself dying but it wouldn't end , it just kept playing some maze of a life. At some point it was like it challenged me to "fo ahead try make sense of it" the more you try the more random and crazy your loop would be. I freaked my family out , i said things that would have never said awake . I remember telling myself so that's how crazy people are made and i fell into the trap of other crazy people like idk sam harris or mckenna into trying this and becoming a member of the insane club.
Micro dosing is so amazing for the health i just got sick off smoking a cigarette I'm done at moment with them ill check in everyday just leave a like so i can back tomorrow, and ect
Social media caused me a mental illness lol
Psilocybin mushrooms have proven very effective in the treatment of various mental health issues. Helped me get out of years of depression and excessive alcohol use. My social anxiety is gone as well.
I think it is great to see a bad trip in a healing way, but deep healing and transformation can happen from a peaceful, playful and sweet experiences too. So yes to getting the word out about the benefits, but no to promoting that one might actually want to seek an experience in which the goals was a classical bad trip. It is not necessary for ego death, purpose, increase sense of belonging, lifting depression, and all the other benefits that are possible. There is a big number of people that think one must have a bad trip to experience the healing power of psychedelics and I think it is good to be careful not to promote that way of thinking.