The Preparation For and Integration Of Psychedelics (podcast)

Published: March 9, 2021, 11:24 p.m.

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I\\u2019m now a therapist; I make it my business to enable and explain the process of transformation. I might say I was always a therapist except that I was my only client. I can now see the psychedelic experience in everyday life in the form of manufactured reality and disordered thinking. On that basis, I\\u2019m qualified to describe psychedelics as a normal part of life.

I know many people more experienced with psychedelics than I, but I can claim some insight. First, I\\u2019ve always been focused on my personal growth not entertainment, and while my progress has been slow, I\\u2019ve been careful. I\\u2019ve been at it for over 50 years.

"There is a groundswell of interest in the use of psychedelics for psychotherapy, and I really object to this. These are transformative medicines that are abused when their use is limited to psychology\\u2019s main goal of returning people to normal. I have this problem with psychologists in general: they are not trained and they are not selected to support change but rather to restrain it....

"One of psychedelic\\u2019s main purposes is to teach people that medicines are not necessary. In this, I take a very Buddhist stance: changes of mind are best achieved through mind alone. Psychedelics expand the mind, but they do so as a can opener. They can bust open a stuck lock, but the world that\\u2019s revealed is the real world, not a hallucination."

\\u201cAfter some time, with my eyes closed, I began to enjoy this wonderful play of colors and forms, which it really was a pleasure to observe.\\u201d

\\u2015 Albert Hoffman, chemist and inventor of LSD

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