This post isn't for everyone. It is about how our efforts are better served outside the psychedelic community.
1. Gender Inequality
Women are often relegated to the "divine feminine," a concept that subjugates them under the guise of reverence. I see this evidenced in how the women influencers in the psychedelic community tend to have aligned themselves with high-status men, for example, Ann Shulgin, Kat Harrison, and Krystle Cole. This is in contrast to academic and professional spheres, where women are undeniably leading and excelling.
2. Cultural Stagnation
Members often use Indigenous aesthetics to bolster their own status, creating a cosplay-like environment rather than engaging with the cultural wisdom. Many people consider themselves shamans without doing any healing in the community. I believe we should be orienting with medicine wisdom traditions in a future-focused way. This cultural stagnation prevents the psychedelic movement from addressing broader societal issues, such as climate change or systemic inequality, whereas they are being addressed outside the psychedelic community.
3. Decline and Irrelevance
Festivals are prohibitively expensive, and the community’s subculture is being absorbed into the mainstream. Leaders like Sasha Shulgin and Terence McKenna are gone, and no one has risen to take their place. MAPS failed to legalize psychedelic therapy, partly because their approach allowed facilitators to touch participants during sessions. Does the average person want a stranger touching them on their first MDMA trip?
Conclusion
The real world demands tangible contributions, like supporting small businesses, non-profits, and the arts.
Goodbye, psychedelic community. I can see your death throes. From my view, the world will be better off without you.
1. Gender Inequality
Women are often relegated to the "divine feminine," a concept that subjugates them under the guise of reverence. I see this evidenced in how the women influencers in the psychedelic community tend to have aligned themselves with high-status men, for example, Ann Shulgin, Kat Harrison, and Krystle Cole. This is in contrast to academic and professional spheres, where women are undeniably leading and excelling.
2. Cultural Stagnation
Members often use Indigenous aesthetics to bolster their own status, creating a cosplay-like environment rather than engaging with the cultural wisdom. Many people consider themselves shamans without doing any healing in the community. I believe we should be orienting with medicine wisdom traditions in a future-focused way. This cultural stagnation prevents the psychedelic movement from addressing broader societal issues, such as climate change or systemic inequality, whereas they are being addressed outside the psychedelic community.
3. Decline and Irrelevance
Festivals are prohibitively expensive, and the community’s subculture is being absorbed into the mainstream. Leaders like Sasha Shulgin and Terence McKenna are gone, and no one has risen to take their place. MAPS failed to legalize psychedelic therapy, partly because their approach allowed facilitators to touch participants during sessions. Does the average person want a stranger touching them on their first MDMA trip?
Conclusion
The real world demands tangible contributions, like supporting small businesses, non-profits, and the arts.
Goodbye, psychedelic community. I can see your death throes. From my view, the world will be better off without you.
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This simple-simon thinking vexes me to no end, so I'm with you.