xoanon wrote:Although its a line from a movie, I can understand this concept especially when it comes to ayahuasca, but id like to know if anyone has advice, suggestions or experience as far as going beyond this theoretical upper age limit. I understand certain contraindications, but regardless of my culturally accepted education, id like to know what fellow nexians have to contribute. Thanks all
I would agree with "alert". My first DMT experience was several years ago at age 49, and my first experience with any psychedelic substance was a year before that (salvia).
This obviously doesn’t apply to everyone, but…
as you get older, you become more experienced in life generally - your spiritual/psychological/mystical “vocabulary” expands. For many, you are much better equipped to integrate intense psychedelic experiences. Ego becomes less and less important. Beliefs are softened. Doubt and uncertainly are more easily accepted.
As you get older, mortality becomes a real, concrete fact. Not the abstraction that many younger people create.
I believe that the more you’ve learned in life, the more you can get out of a psychedelic experience. Such experiences build on the foundation already established by living a long and inquisitive life.
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