Brave New World.I agree; but, I am somewhat hesitant to believe that any government will want its population to start taking drugs to remedy boredom. — Shawn
Regarding counterfactuals, and the doubt in your mind about these or some of these experiences, why is there so much glamourization of psychedelics? — Shawn
Why is there so much glamouraziation of overpriced cars, film performers, football players and Rocket launchings? People get excited about some really dumb stuff. — Vera Mont
Clarify what you mean by this. — 180 Proof
If I understand you correctly, you're suggesting that drug-taking is an attempt to fulfill a "spiritual" need? — 180 Proof
If so, what's this "spiritual need grasping for? — 180 Proof
And why isn't "spiritual" fulfillment just another form of futile ego-gratification (like e.g. overconsumption, status-seeking, addictive intoxication, etc)? — 180 Proof
Drugs, seem like a distraction
— Shawn
So we agree on (this 'recreational' path of least effort) after all ...
... perhaps addictive intoxication (i.e. escape, distraction, self-anaesthetization) is the religion of the masses.
— 180 Proof — 180 Proof
While I agree that there are definitely 'doors of perception' that can be opened, they don't all lead upwards. — Wayfarer
How should I know? They're not my experiences.If what you're saying is true, then is there any truth to gleaning into one's inner life through a drug? Based on what I am reading, I think these deeply personal experiences, may have significant meaning if not truth. Is this correct? — Shawn
An experienced guide lessens the risk. — Metaphysician Undercover
How can a break from reality bring one closer to reality? — Shawn
Anyway he said that the reason he got addicted to heroin, which damn near killed him, and did get him incarcerated at one point, was the attempt to re-create the experience of his first hit. He only really kicked the habit when he realised, many years later, and after many bad experiences, that it was never going to happen. — Wayfarer
But, to every person there is a unique identifier to be held about what or even why (which psychology addresses) some things are desired to be distracted from. Non-trivial to address. — Shawn
Surely genetics must play some role, if not the occasional cameo. Not to suggest willpower or simple availability of the thing (convenience) isn't a factor, however. — Outlander
Some people seem to have holes to fill. — Tom Storm
The worst feature of insanity is lack of insight. — unenlightened
Genetics does play a part in the tendency to some kinds of addiction, just as it does in how a particular chemical affects each individual. Additionally, we don't start life on the mythical level playing field; some babies are at a disadvantage long before they hear the word 'willpower'. Lives are lived in very conditions; they contain different proportions of pain, sorrow, fear and revulsion. Some people have more to escape from; some have less to stay grounded for. Some are well enough off to indulge their choice of stress-relief in a competitive arena. Many are just young, curious, reckless and persuadable.Surely genetics must play some role, if not the occasional cameo. Not to suggest willpower or simple availability of the thing (convenience meets opportunity) isn't a factor, however. — Outlander
I agree; but, I am somewhat hesitant to believe that any government will want its population to start taking drugs to remedy boredom. — Shawn
To be amenable and flexible is part of sanity when it is a conscious choice, but when it becomes unconscious and rigid conformism, it is a madness of false identification and leads to horrors. Magas, Nazis, cultists, fanatics and zealots of all persuasions all suffer from the loss of reality in favour of ideology. This is sadly the mental condition of normality, that confers on the sufferer a complete confidence in their distorted thinking. Psychodelics in particular serve to break down the identification somewhat - with luck, the cracks that are made in the psycho-ceramic's everyday insane certainty will allow a glimpse of reality to reach the sufferer. — unenlightened
In my mind, what this means is that a good college education is of greater value for becoming open-minded and non-conformist. Then again, some people also take some drugs while at college — Shawn
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