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John Robertson

@mapsofthemind

Helping people work with psychedelics for insight, healing, and growth. Tweets about good psychedelic practice.

Free Psychedelic Prep Guide Katılım Aralık 2016
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Mt. Tam Psychedelic Integration
Mt. Tam Psychedelic Integration@tamintegration·
🎨 Psychedelics can be healing because they unlock our desire and ability to be more creative. I've been diving back into "The Artist's Way" and it's soo good for people looking for this. Here are 9 tips to get your creative juices flowing Let’s dive in: 🧵 #thread
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Tommi Pedruzzi
Tommi Pedruzzi@TommiPedruzzi·
Carl Jung has shared endless powerful lessons. But I collected 12 spooky ones that every time I remember them, I get goosebumps. Read carefully ⍒
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Mama Z the Guru
Mama Z the Guru@mamaztheguru·
💚WEED ETIQUETTE💚 an informative thread about how to be a stoner that ✨cares✨
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Eye gazing as psychedelic preparation. - altered perception - visual hallucinations - level of discomfort (practice sitting and breathing through it) - connecting
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Is LSD with MDMA the best psychedelic combo for healing? ✨ Could be. Just published a great guest post from @nowtheo where he shares his experience on candyflipping to heal complex trauma 👇 mapsofthemind.com/?p=12329
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Aaron
Aaron@anesmithbeck·
People say "Don't look in the mirror on psychedelics". I completely disagree. Some of the most powerful and lasting insights I've had have come from 'mirror work'. At least TRY looking in the mirror on psychedelics. What you see might surprise you!
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John Robertson@mapsofthemind·
Psychedelic experiences can be really sobering. It’s almost as if we’re drunk most of the rest of the time.
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John Robertson@mapsofthemind·
High dose psychedelic experiences are like check-in points in life. You touch base with yourself. Based on what comes up; you recalibrate and reorient. Then, it's time to roll on forward...
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"Outer order contributes to inner calm" Remember when setting your space psychonauts ✨
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Dr. Rick Barnett, PsyD 😊
Dr. Rick Barnett, PsyD 😊@drrickbarnett·
Newsflash: there are risks that come with taking a psychedelic compound and the ensuing experience. Anxiety, panic, disorientation, paranoia, feeling like one is dying, etc… many risks can be mitigated and this often requires ample preparation and relying on trusted others.
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Andrew Gallimore
Andrew Gallimore@alieninsect·
Trip Killers: For when it all gets too much… from vitamin B3 to ketanserin… Let’s look at some of the pharmacological interventions that have been used to kill (or at least diminish) a psychedelic trip that takes a turn for the worst…
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Clown World Monk
Clown World Monk@ClownWorldMonk·
Sometimes, I wonder if a DMT trip is a teleportation to the end of time. The infinite game ends and everything collapses into pure play, absurdity, and nostalgia for times past. A cosmic circus. In some ways, the experience itself feels like the ending of a theatre play. But instead of having the curtains close, they shoot WIDE OPEN, and all the actors get together and congratulate each other for their incredible performance, and fireworks go off, and everyone celebrates how fun it was. Some, show off what they learned during the theatre play, others reminisce about the beautiful times and others contemplate the perfection of it all. A common theme is that people communicate with sentient beings, "Machine elves", and that they are always very keen to teach you something. They recognize you as a visitor, they know your time with them is short, and they want to show you things. Impossibly intricate machines, and toys, language that seems to bend into the space itself. But why are they so eager to show you these things? They know that you are from a distant past, they know that you still understand very little. Could it be that they are trying to show you how to reach this end of time; the conclusion of the greatest story? I believe that this is the case, that a deep DMT experience shows the archetype of the "end of a great story". And not in a sad way, but in the most beautiful and perfect way imaginable.
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Looking forward to talking self-care on Saturday at @tamintegration's jam in a stellar lineup. Should be an excellent weekend for both the psychedelically enthusiastic and curious! Come join and get 10% off with code: MOTM ✨ 2023.integrationjam.com
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