First of all, thank you for the incredibly kind words. I am not an academic and have never written a post/article like this before, and really only started writing about three years ago. (And I owe it to psilocybin mushrooms for the reason why I started writing!) I am glad to bridge some links and hopefully lit a fire. For me, it's not enough to simply talk about the experience, but to add the weight of research and science into it all. There is an abundance of well-crafted psychedelic experiences floating around, but, I think when you include the science, and connect it with the spiritual experience, the insights psychedelics bring, well then that takes it to the realm of being taken a little more serious. I only have my experience to write about, and I know that's not always good enough. My goal in stepping out to talk about psychedelics is to do just that, motivate the thinkers; the doctors, the scientists, the degree holders like yourself, to take this area of study seriously. I do think the narrative is changing, slowly, but it is changing. Cannabis is becoming more culturally acceptable across the board. Psychedelics, while still very misunderstood, is undoubtedly experiencing a "renaissance" in thinking, mainly because Silicone Valley types are enjoying the benefits of microdosing psilocybin.
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Thank you!