Hey there

First of all, I would like to clarify the difference between a psychiatrist and a psychologist. Psychiatrists are medically trained doctors (M.D.) who have chosen to specialize in treating mental disorders. At the other hand, anyone who has obtained a psychology degree is entitled to call themselves a psychologist. Eventually, after a long study, one can become a doctor of psychology (Ph.D.). Only a psychiatrist can prescribe drugs.
The psychologists are supposed to delve into the depth of human Consciousness and come up with new ideas and solutions to the existing problems. They create new hypotheses and theories, which then can be tested and re-tested. If the new findings prove to be useful, new therapies could be designed.
The psychiatrists, in my point of view, are supposed to be cool-headed and a bit conservative. In their hands lies an enormous responsibility, they are the ones who are administering therapies and/or drugs to the patients, real people. They have to choose among the existing and proven therapies, which are scientifically acceptable. They canât go on experimenting with their own patients. So, I wouldnât expect a society-wide psychedelic âbreakthroughâ from this side. But, as it was the case with LSD and MDMA in the past, before these two substances were made illegal, a lot of them will happily spring on the âDMT-trainâ as soon as the government will give a âgreen lightâ to this molecule.
With psychology, on the other hand, itâs a different story. I am studying psychology myself and I can ensure you, that itâs not that grey over here. The authors of our course books mostly agree that psychedelics can indulge a profound experience. But they question themselves if itâs true

Here, I will quote one passage from one of that books, which pretty much summarize, what the most modern psychologists think about psychedelics: âPsychedelics have changed many peopleâs lives, encouraged them to value kindness and love above all, and given them the conviction that, for once, they saw things as they really are. But are they right? Are any of these drug-induced ASCs valid, truth-giving, truly spiritual experiences, or are they just the ramblings of poisoned minds?â (Blackmore, S. (2003).
Consciousness: An Introduction. London, England: Hodder Education.)
And that brings us to the final argument. What is the difference between a new mad idea and a new genius idea? Why, some people, who come up with something totally unimaginable, are considered âmadâ and âcrazyâ? And why some are considered âgeniusesâ? Because the geniuses have managed to prove, that their theories, ideas, âramblings of the mindâ, can be useful for the society as a whole. That somebody, without any prior knowledge can have a benefit from something you
believe is true. Most of us
donât know a lot about the physics, math, chemistry, biology etc., but as we go on with our daily lives, we profit from the findings in all areas of the science. That makes an average person
believe in the science. Every time you use your mobile phone or computer, you (subconsciously) believe more and more that the science must be right, since those machines are based on some science or another. Those scientific theories, on which those devices are based,
must be true, because they work. Look around you, every single object that we can make or use as human species, once existed only in someoneâs head as an idea or thought, which he proved to be useful. Something doesnât need to be âabsolutely trueâ to be useful for the humanity. Thatâs why Einstein, Newton, Edison, Copernicus, Tesla, Freud, James, Aristotle, Plato etc. are considered to be Great Scientists or even Geniuses. Many, many of the old theories are outdated or have been revised by now. So, probably none of those scientists have acquired the absolute, undisputable truths about how the world works. And it doesnât matter at all, as long as it works.
And I am absolutely sure, that the same principle applies to psychology and DMT. It doesnât matter at all, what DMT really does to you. Maybe, you donât even exist, how about that?

The only thing that matters is itâs usefulness for the society. Right now, DMT is simply a drug, which fucks up your brain pretty much. But as soon as you can get something useful out of it, above the chance levels, you become a scientist working with a new compound

It doesnât matter, what is âreallyâ going on, when you are on DMT. Proving that it opens a portal to another dimensions and not simply a tool to investigate your mind brings you nowhere. You have to prove, that whatever is going on in there, might be useful for people outside the psychedelic community and who couldnât care less about anything beyond the materialistic world or âenlightmentâ.
Look at the Lucid Dreaming as an example. In 1980 Stephen LaBerge scientifically proved that lucid dreams really exist. 30 years have passed, a generation changed, but itâs not like everybody is practicing lucid dreaming over night

The public opinion is more like this: âYes, there is a phenomenon called lucid dreaming. It exists, but itâs not useful in your day to day business. So, why care to practice and explore, put your time and energy into something that eventually will not benefit you in your real life?â
And last, but not least. I am very, very glad that communities like dmt-nexus exist. They help the whole humanity to amass the needed knowledge to proceed to the next level of our mutual development. Every bit of knowledge, every bit of information and every letter you type brings the humanity closer to heaven, or at least a brighter existence

. This information will be needed by anyone, wishing to study DMT or any other ASC (Altered State of Consciousness). Even the greatest of scientists have to start somewhere, when studying a new subject. Albert Einsteinâs magnificent theories were based on the findings of thousands and thousands less known scientists, who lived long before him. Without their work and the information that they have amounted during hundreds of years of scientific research, Einstein would never be able to come up with anything. Imagine Einstein being born in a world, where even an alphabet doesnât exist yet
So yeah, it takes a Genius (Great Scientist) to transform a massive amount of lose information into 1 sound and well-connected theory, but everybody can add something to that information pool to the best of his/her abilities

Eternal love to all.
I took the red pill.