Over the last few years i beware involved with, and dropped out of, a local group of psychedelic enthusiasts. At first, it felt energizing to have meet- ups with like minded strangers. Eventually, it grew into a cliqueish top-down organization entirely staffed by rich white new agers and i pretty much just left. Over the years being involved with the wider psychedelic community, I've also experienced the growth of my world-view around the stuff to be more and more informed by my personal values and ethics. As a person in recovery with a background that includes criminality i think makes values important to me. I feel likein some ways I've grown up to be a drug morality police.
This brings me to what i see going on again and again, from the Dr. Gerrys and Rettigs add their sycophants, Trinity Guzman and his thousands of stolen dollars for "legal ceremonies"- and who we are preparing to resist as he sets up for psilocybin in Colorado- and now a local "business" run by a prominent local Facebook psychedelicist which will supply drug experiences within a house that are 'guided'by an alleged professional...guider?
I don't understand this world view. Why do so many of these neophytes feel the need to have everything guided? Once someone truly has a life changing experience, is the only thing they can figure out to do is to sell drugs? How, as an illegal business that obviously pays no dues, community fees or taxes nor held under any kind of scrutiny and without any operational guidelines (forsafety etc) be a good thing?
I really think that these people are misguided and uncreative at best, nefarious add greedy at worst and do nothing but contribute to a continuing of the wide held negative stereotype and belief arounddrugs and users. Helpme out with this, tell me howI'm wrong...
This stuff makes me mad and I'm not sure it should. I mean i have much other stuff to spend energy on...
This brings me to what i see going on again and again, from the Dr. Gerrys and Rettigs add their sycophants, Trinity Guzman and his thousands of stolen dollars for "legal ceremonies"- and who we are preparing to resist as he sets up for psilocybin in Colorado- and now a local "business" run by a prominent local Facebook psychedelicist which will supply drug experiences within a house that are 'guided'by an alleged professional...guider?
I don't understand this world view. Why do so many of these neophytes feel the need to have everything guided? Once someone truly has a life changing experience, is the only thing they can figure out to do is to sell drugs? How, as an illegal business that obviously pays no dues, community fees or taxes nor held under any kind of scrutiny and without any operational guidelines (forsafety etc) be a good thing?
I really think that these people are misguided and uncreative at best, nefarious add greedy at worst and do nothing but contribute to a continuing of the wide held negative stereotype and belief arounddrugs and users. Helpme out with this, tell me howI'm wrong...
This stuff makes me mad and I'm not sure it should. I mean i have much other stuff to spend energy on...