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comment by JackTheBandit

    A lot of people worry about having a "bad trips" going into a psychedelic experience, but in my opinion, "bad trips" are the best trips. They force you to spend a lot of time self-analyzing and breaking down yourself and your problems. Some of the best decisions of my life have come out of "bad trips". People who just dip their toes and avoid the stressful experience in favor of some pretty colors are missing out.

100% agree, but not every person has the mental awareness to handle that experience. "bad trips" are really difficult to get through; many people are absolutely terrified of relinquishing any type of perceived control over their reality. It's part of my continued hesitation to even touch DMT.





user-inactivated  ·  3588 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I have a hard time understanding people who can conceive that mental awareness but do not possess it. Surely the leap isn't that great.

Bad trips inevitably end. The drug runs its course. Yeah, maybe it seems like forever, but even if you truly believe you are lost you're still going to come back eventually.

    many people are absolutely terrified of relinquishing any type of perceived control over their reality.

It's not like we have control over reality anyway. You said "perceived control" so maybe you understand.

Think of it this way: you have more control in the creative state given by psychedelics than you do in the numbed state given by alcohol, or the normal state of sobriety.

JackTheBandit  ·  3587 days ago  ·  link  ·  

For me, it's a matter of working on the things I realized/accepted about myself before I push myself deeper. Like checkpoints. I tend to only trip when I feel like I need some internal guidance or to refresh from dealing with the default world, which isnt more than a couple times a year.

user-inactivated  ·  3587 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Sounds about right.