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Laura London's avatar

This is a great article! As an orthodox Christian (maybe you are too? It’s unclear) who has been a part of the psychedelic community in my teen years, and a part of the nondenominational church just a few years ago I tend to be more skeptical of psychedelics. I think they carry high risks for spiritual delusion as you mention, and I would suspect that there is a spiritual element to them that is deceptive, driving people away from God and not to Him.

But you may be right that this doesn’t preclude the possibility of therapeutic intervention- my intuition would be that lower doses are comparatively harmless. For example my aunt has done insulfated ketamine (medically prescribed) for ptsd, did not have any spirtual effects, but found great relief from being in patterns where she was obsessing about her abuser or being abused. She has also done intravenous ketamine, which is significantly more spiritually potent. I don’t know enough about her history to say whether or not that was a spirtual experience for her, but you could easily assume for many people it is.

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Kale Zelden's avatar

Good stuff. Helps me build out a proper taxonomy.

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