From Jeff Warren's account of his experiences at an ayahuasca (DMT) retreat:
Read the whole thing: http://maisonneuve.org/pressroom/article/2011/apr/29/tourists-consciousness/
This weekend I took magic mushrooms for the first time in many years. I had a very positive experience and felt that I was able to get some questions about the current course of my own life/decisions answered.
Inevitably, though, after coming down from the euphoria, I find myself struggling to integrate the new understandings I arrived at into my actual day-to-day.
So question for fellow psychonauts: how do you use what you learn under the influence?
THE POET DALE PENDELL has a term for the practice of sacred plant use: the poison path. The poisons first victim is certainty; it weakens pre-existing worldviews and self-conceits. This can be terrifying, and liberating, and desolating, sometimes in that order. Especially ifas in my casethe plant continues to confound our hopes and expectations. In the end, the psychedelic seeker must depend on her own capacity to discriminate, to artfully integrate the lessons and visionsand, sometimes, lack of visionsinto her life. If you have a good shaman you dont have to do this alone. Part of the shamans craft is to work creatively with plant energies as they interface with our own. Though the shaman keeps the energy moving, so much depends on individual context. It is not a case of taking your medicine and being handed the truth. This may be what Westerners seek, but it is not what the shamanor the medicineoffers.
Read the whole thing: http://maisonneuve.org/pressroom/article/2011/apr/29/tourists-consciousness/
This weekend I took magic mushrooms for the first time in many years. I had a very positive experience and felt that I was able to get some questions about the current course of my own life/decisions answered.
Inevitably, though, after coming down from the euphoria, I find myself struggling to integrate the new understandings I arrived at into my actual day-to-day.
So question for fellow psychonauts: how do you use what you learn under the influence?