I don't know how many Nexians are regular Cracked.com readers, but if you are, you probably are aware of their recent series of articles that are based on interviews with 'interesting people.' For those of you who are not regular readers, Cracked is a very popular humor site, it's articles fairly regularly get hundreds of thousands of views and over the past few years it's shown itself to be pretty open-minded and progressive. Like I just mentioned, a recent feature has been article based on interviews with people who have stories the editors think the public would be interested in reading.
Past stories have included:
What's it's like to be transgender in the United States
http://www.cracked.com/a...ender-media-ignores.htmlAn interview with a celebrity astronaut
http://www.cracked.com/a...naut-chris-hadfield.htmlThe realities of drug addiction among nurses and doctors
http://www.cracked.com/a...drug-addicted-nurse.htmlI think that it would be great if some eloquent, well-spoken psychonaut (which The Nexus has a plethora of) where to reach out to them with an article about the healing effects of psychedelics. I'm sure there are plenty of us here who have stories of the tremendous healing power things like Ayahuasca and psilocybin and maybe enough other interesting anecdotes to make an article the editors would approve of.
Maybe we could try and put it together collaboratively, using multiple stories?
I think that this could be a great way to get a positive word out about psychedelics to a huge number of people, while at the same time making sure that the information that presented is accurate, scientifically verified and that harm reduction and education are made central themes. None of the 'DMT is released by the pineal gland when you sleep to make you have an NDE,' nonsense.
They generally ask writers to cite sources, and so we could go through and find independent studies that verify the safety and efficacy of psychedelic drugs (think of the studies at Johns-Hopkins, or the study by Krebs & Johansan about lifetime psychedelic use and mental health).
What do you guys say?
Thoughts?
Anyone have a life story they think could make for a good article?
Blessings
~ND
"There are many paths up the same mountain."