LillaDraken wrote:Thank you both.
I'm not sure it's possible for me to find a peaceful state of mind, although I know how important this is. When the time comes, I will of course try to do so, but from what I've watched and read, it seems like the shroom might have none of that. So I suspect that it will be a very rough ride with a lot of demons to face.
Or maybe it accepts my call for help? Without any experience it seems silly of me to even speculate.
It does seem like the biggest rewards, insights and understanding, comes on the higher dosages. But I think I will start on a low dose (if I manage to find enough for even that)
I have tried to be spiritual my whole life, which sounds weird to say. Like the little dude said; Do, or do not. There is no 'try'
But it has always interested me. I read Carlos Castanedas books when I was in my early twenties and felt so thrilled over the prospect that these hidden planes existed. But this was pre-internet and information was almost impossible to come by. I tried, and failed, a lot of the "New Age" things that came around in the early 90's, but the lack of success in anything finally put my interests to sleep again.
But here I go again. Hoping that I've finally found something that can help.
I just want to feel whole.
Hey LillaDraken, welcome!
It is definitely wise to start low. That's not to say that a big initial dose can't be great, but it sure has its risks, especially when you're already not the most stable person. Also you can't really expect things to go the same for you as they did for someone whose trip report you read.
In my experience, psychedelics can absolutely make you feel whole. At least for a while... One of the challenges is living 'life as usual' after such an experience. Feeling not whole kinda hurts more when you return to it. It sounds cheesy af, but "learn to love yourself" is really good advice, and psychedelics can help a lot with that.
Of course it's best if you can be at peace when you take psychedelics, but sometimes that's just not possible. Whether that means not to take them, only you can decide. I think the most important thing is that you're sincere, both with yourself and with the plant or substance you're ingesting. In my personal history with them, psychedelics have usually been benevolent. They only treated me harshly when i was being cocky, or very inconsiderate.
It's essential to understand that they're not medication like we usually think of it. You don't take them and they do some work for you. You take them and they show you the work you have to do, as well as give you perspectives and tools to do it.
Ask for what you need, commit, surrender and accept what you get in return. Not like you have much choice anyway.
Btw, the secret to finding many shrooms is eating the first few you find