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==== Reasons for using Psychedelics ==== | ==== Reasons for using Psychedelics ==== | ||
- | People primarily use [[psychoactive drug|psychoactive substances]] for one of four different primary purposes -- // | + | People primarily use [[psychoactive drug|psychoactive substances]] for one of four different primary purposes -- // |
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+ | The popularity of [[microdosing]] is on the rise, with many discovering it as a gentler introduction to the potential benefits of psychedelics, | ||
=== Recreational === | === Recreational === | ||
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Despite the stigma of recreational use of psychedelics being associated with cannabis " | Despite the stigma of recreational use of psychedelics being associated with cannabis " | ||
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+ | Burning Man Festival, in Black Rock City, Nevada, USA, has been happening since 1986, sometimes with over 70,000 participants, | ||
=== Medicinal === | === Medicinal === | ||
- | [[Psychedelic Assisted Therapy]] has received a lot of attention and recognition recently, but its origins date back to the late 1940s. For close to twenty years, psychedelics such as [[LSD]], [[mescaline]], | + | [[psychedelic therapy|Psychedelic Assisted Therapy]] has received a lot of attention and recognition recently, but its origins date back to the late 1940s. For close to twenty years, psychedelics such as [[LSD]], [[mescaline]], |
Most current psychedelic research is focused on reproducing the results of the research from the 1950s and 1960s, with updated (double blind) scientific methods, and using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to better see and understand what brain regions are affected. | Most current psychedelic research is focused on reproducing the results of the research from the 1950s and 1960s, with updated (double blind) scientific methods, and using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) to better see and understand what brain regions are affected. | ||
That said, little has significantly changed over the past 60 years aside from the accumulation of irrefutable hard scientific evidence that psychedelics in fact do have enormous potential for medical use. | That said, little has significantly changed over the past 60 years aside from the accumulation of irrefutable hard scientific evidence that psychedelics in fact do have enormous potential for medical use. | ||
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=== Utilitarian === | === Utilitarian === | ||
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While we do not endorse the practice of multi-million dollar technology corporations encouraging already overworked developers to use performance enhancing drugs to think more creatively, personal use of psychedelics for improving cognition and general well-being is perfectly fine. | While we do not endorse the practice of multi-million dollar technology corporations encouraging already overworked developers to use performance enhancing drugs to think more creatively, personal use of psychedelics for improving cognition and general well-being is perfectly fine. | ||
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=== Spiritual === | === Spiritual === | ||
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Last, but not least, psychedelics (and [[entheogens]]) have been scientifically shown to be reliable catalysts for fostering mystical experiences. Not only this, but recent research has shown that the measurable improvement from psychedelic assisted therapy is directly proportional to the patient having a mystical experience. | Last, but not least, psychedelics (and [[entheogens]]) have been scientifically shown to be reliable catalysts for fostering mystical experiences. Not only this, but recent research has shown that the measurable improvement from psychedelic assisted therapy is directly proportional to the patient having a mystical experience. | ||
- | Naturally occurring psychedelic | + | Plants containing |
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+ | The mystical potential of psychedelics has long been studied, most notably as part of the //Good Friday// (or //Marsh Chapel//) // | ||
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+ | While it may seem strange (or potentially sacrilegious) to apply the scientific method to what are considered to be sacred and personal experiences, |