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Enoon, yes, I completely agree, I believe that Ibogaine should be done with an air of veneration and with the intent of transforming ones self by learning from what it teaches/shows. This is in fact why I am so drawn to Ibogaine even more so than Ayahuasca, because of the manner in which it shows you. Thanks for the advice Enoon, it's much appreciated. hostilis, its true that MDMA can be used for social anxieties, etc. I for one, still find myself socially inadequate in many situations. However I also believe that if we listen to the psychedelics they can impart a kind of experiential knowledge that stays with you for the rest of your life, illuminating the darker recesses of our minds, showing us things that we hide from ourselves. It puts an extra tool in the toolbox so to speak. I used to rely on alcohol and weed to "take the edge off" socially speaking but I just found myself more and more dependent on them. They can either be used as a distraction or as a means to transform the mind. When I realised this, I completely stopped drinking, though I still had a joint every so often. For me, drugs are teachers and I will always regard them with deep reverence. I suppose I'm a bit of an Alchemist http://www.alchemylab.com/great_work_begins_here.htm
Enoon, yes, I completely agree, I believe that Ibogaine should be done with an air of veneration and with the intent of transforming ones self by learning from what it teaches/shows. This is in fact why I am so drawn to Ibogaine even more so than Ayahuasca, because of the manner in which it shows you. Thanks for the advice Enoon, it's much appreciated.
hostilis, its true that MDMA can be used for social anxieties, etc. I for one, still find myself socially inadequate in many situations. However I also believe that if we listen to the psychedelics they can impart a kind of experiential knowledge that stays with you for the rest of your life, illuminating the darker recesses of our minds, showing us things that we hide from ourselves. It puts an extra tool in the toolbox so to speak. I used to rely on alcohol and weed to "take the edge off" socially speaking but I just found myself more and more dependent on them. They can either be used as a distraction or as a means to transform the mind. When I realised this, I completely stopped drinking, though I still had a joint every so often. For me, drugs are teachers and I will always regard them with deep reverence.
I suppose I'm a bit of an Alchemist http://www.alchemylab.com/great_work_begins_here.htm