In this part of the world, we call mind altering substances psychedelics. The
intention of this label is far from spiritual endeavors, and is attributable to
mainstream involvement with drugs like LSD. It is no secret that psychoactive
drugs like LSD were used to socially engineer the so-called counter culture
which emerged in the early 60s. It is for this reason that the majority usage
of said substances in the west is based on getting high. And while there are
those who interact with psychoactive substances for spiritual reasons, this is
a small minority where I am from. Make no mistake that all of these substances
are powerful and should not be taken lightly. We tend to speak of them as if
they are all similar but there are marked differences. One major difference is
that some are made chemically in a lab, and others appear in nature. And even
with this differentiation some stand alone, Iboga being the prime example. It
is also clear that both the chemically created and nature grown substances have
important uses that have been made illegal and suppressed. From instantly
breaking addiction, to end of life treatments, there are a lot of beneficial
possibilities on the table. The spiritual uses may well go back beyond
historical account. They are the substances created in nature with a long
unbroken lineage of how they are prepared, how the user is prepared and how the
spiritual experience unfolds. It is my personal position that these substances
are not well-suited to those seeking to get high. It is also my point of view
that the medical and spiritual applications, of what we call psychedelics, are
powerful and waiting for an era where their incredible benefits can be explored
openly.
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