RhythmSpring
Esteemed member
I am in a very odd position.
I am using things like Ayahuasca, Iboga to heal a chronic illness. My parents are in on it, being (once) hippies, and say that they support this endeavor.
Indeed, they financially support part of my expenses, as I cannot work due to the chronic illness. Medical expenses, even "supplements" is part of what my parents are offering to cover.
But Ayahuasca... and, say, Kambo ceremonies, where frog venom is smeared into my burn wounds...
Is THAT something they should feel obligated to pay for? I mean, these are the methods of healing I have chosen. They mmmostly understand my aversion to Western medicine.
On the one hand, it makes me feel sick asking them for money to pay for mind- and soul-expanding medicines. It's such a personal journey I'd rather not have tainted by outside money or attention.
On the other hand, it's my health, my livelihood at stake.
What do? Anyone else in a similar situation?
I am using things like Ayahuasca, Iboga to heal a chronic illness. My parents are in on it, being (once) hippies, and say that they support this endeavor.
Indeed, they financially support part of my expenses, as I cannot work due to the chronic illness. Medical expenses, even "supplements" is part of what my parents are offering to cover.
But Ayahuasca... and, say, Kambo ceremonies, where frog venom is smeared into my burn wounds...
Is THAT something they should feel obligated to pay for? I mean, these are the methods of healing I have chosen. They mmmostly understand my aversion to Western medicine.
On the one hand, it makes me feel sick asking them for money to pay for mind- and soul-expanding medicines. It's such a personal journey I'd rather not have tainted by outside money or attention.
On the other hand, it's my health, my livelihood at stake.
What do? Anyone else in a similar situation?