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Psychedelic experience has greatly atributed to my life.
After the most intense psychedelic experience of my life, last night, i have found that i won't be taking them for the next period of time.

Not because it was unpleasant, or just too much. Not because of a negative reason.
I have never, ever been so happy in my entire life, and i think that i just won't need them anymore.
I think that i have found exactly that, what i have been looking for in psychedelics, for all my life, without counsciously being aware of looking for it.

And i realise, more then ever before, how much i love this live, this beautyfull world and all that's in it.

I want to thank all contributors to this great site, for all the great knowledge and insights provided.

We share a passion for psychedelic experience, because we share a passion for life, and all facets of counscious awareness of it.
 
I know I should stay silent now, but... please. Pretty please. :)

( Edit: I just found your report - The place of places - so my wishes are fulfilled. )
 
polytrip said:
Psychedelic experience has greatly atributed to my life.
After the most intense psychedelic experience of my life, last night, i have found that i won't be taking them for the next period of time.

Not because it was unpleasant, or just too much. Not because of a negative reason.
I have never, ever been so happy in my entire life, and i think that i just won't need them anymore.
I think that i have found exactly that, what i have been looking for in psychedelics, for all my life, without counsciously being aware of looking for it.

And i realise, more then ever before, how much i love this live, this beautyfull world and all that's in it.

I want to thank all contributors to this great site, for all the great knowledge and insights provided.

We share a passion for psychedelic experience, because we share a passion for life, and all facets of counscious awareness of it.

Congradulations dude!..Glad that you have found what you were looking for!..good for you!:d
 
Yes we're all glad you feel like this, polytrip :)

By all means respect your own feelings if you think that at least for now you already got all you wanted out of these substances :)

I think psychedelics, imo, help one to become more conscious of himself and the world, and give more appreciation to life, so I totally get your feeling. Taking these substances just for the sake of it or for an escapist fun is missing the point, because they shouldnt bring us away from life and reality but rather make us more in tune with it, and put in practice what we learned.

Good luck in living your lessons! I hope you keep participating in this community though ;)
 
I am delighted to hear you have found what you have been seeking. May it remain with you as long as you desire.

Yes as Endlessness said I hope you will remain active here. Psycelidelics have benefited you in a positive manner that is indeed wonderful but not surprising to me. You have been successful in utilizing them as a tool and when the job is done we can put the tools away until next time we need them.

This is a very important message and you are a success story. And thank you for your contribution to the NEXUS
I am off to read your report:)




Best Wishes to you and yours my friend
PEACE
MV
 
polytrip said:
Psychedelic experience has greatly atributed to my life.
After the most intense psychedelic experience of my life, last night, i have found that i won't be taking them for the next period of time.

Not because it was unpleasant, or just too much. Not because of a negative reason.
I have never, ever been so happy in my entire life, and i think that i just won't need them anymore.
I think that i have found exactly that, what i have been looking for in psychedelics, for all my life, without counsciously being aware of looking for it.

And i realise, more then ever before, how much i love this live, this beautyfull world and all that's in it.

I want to thank all contributors to this great site, for all the great knowledge and insights provided.

We share a passion for psychedelic experience, because we share a passion for life, and all facets of counscious awareness of it.

Good to hear :)

This is how I've used psychedelics for the last 10-12 years. Just once in a while to see how perfect reality really is. After my best trips I have not felt the need for psychedelics. Sometimes no trips for years. But now it's time for me to trip. I can feel it. I have loads of shrooms now and some DMT and I know great lessons are ahead.

Enjoy your knowledge and good luck with your life :)
 
polytrip said:
Psychedelic experience has greatly atributed to my life.
After the most intense psychedelic experience of my life, last night, i have found that i won't be taking them for the next period of time.

Not because it was unpleasant, or just too much. Not because of a negative reason.
I have never, ever been so happy in my entire life, and i think that i just won't need them anymore.
I think that i have found exactly that, what i have been looking for in psychedelics, for all my life, without counsciously being aware of looking for it.

And i realise, more then ever before, how much i love this live, this beautyfull world and all that's in it.

I want to thank all contributors to this great site, for all the great knowledge and insights provided.

We share a passion for psychedelic experience, because we share a passion for life, and all facets of counscious awareness of it.

Does it mean You will contribute no more?
 
If the people who think psychedelics are dangerous drugs would only know what it is realy like, they would absolutely not want to forbid the stuff.

I would bet for a million dollars that if you would give ayahuasca to any world leader, he/she would want to have it legalized the very next day.
 
Great to hear poly, it's an awesome feeling. That's how I felt after my first eighth of mushrooms :d . As to your above statement, I wish I shared your optimism. To my mind, ayahuasca, and the psychedelic experience will never be looked upon kindly by our world leaders; it upsets the system of power that keeps them on top. Free thought is one of the last thing leaders want (after all, it's kinda hard to lead when people keep trying to go off in their own direction). While the physical danger is low, the aspects we view as so freeing (the psychological effects) are still seen as dangerous by those in power. Unfortunately, especially in the US, the dualistic model of reality prevails, necessarily hampering the acceptance of psychedelics.
 
When I read your post the ground exploded! Whew.... I get you. Bless you. How many may ever feel what you described?!? [Explosion].
 
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