luka
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if you read a bit about therapy from Freud on this is one of the primary dangers they warn you of.
This sounds more antagonistic and condescending than, in retrospect, I would like to be. Forgive me.
if you read a bit about therapy from Freud on this is one of the primary dangers they warn you of.
In spite of his high professional reputation, he has been criticized for, among other things, administering electroconvulsive therapy and experimental drugs, including poisons such as curare, to patients and prisoners without their informed consent, and his role in the history of the development of psychological and medical torture techniques. Some of this work took place in the context of the Project MKUltra program for the developing of mind control and torture techniques, psychoactive poisons, and behavior modification systems.[6] Decades after his own death, the psychic driving technique he developed continued to see extensive use in the torture of prisoners around the world.[7]
former patient testimony said:Diagnosed as an acute schizophrenic -- she had gone to Dr. Cameron for treatment -- she spent 86 days in the "sleep room" and was subjected to 109 shock treatments and megadoses of barbiturates and other drugs. Reduced to a Blank Slate
When she got out of the experiment, she could not read or write, had to be toilet-trained and could not remember her husband, her five children or any part of the first 26 years of her life.
I just saw the Doors movie. Jim Morrison just tried to break on through to the other side too fast, thinking that all you had to do was take more and more acid. When you can’t break through anymore, when you bounce off it, you become resentful and turn to death.
does that mean I get to play the role?I'm not anti therapy.
does that mean I get to play the role?
Tripping certainly makes our model more malleable, very fluid while on psychedelics and the effects are longer lasting if you take it seriously and work at it. Epistemological lubricant. But the recalibration, the snapback can also be quite hardcore i think… the ego has its revenge . changes aren’t always totally positive. One of their key concepts is suggestibility. So, more suggestible to your own intentions, efforts at self understanding or healing or whatever. But also become more suggestible others, to any old thing. Which is why we have to be careful what we expose ourselves to in these states
We've talked about this a lot in terms of Reynolds zone of fruitless intensification. Third form doesn't agree with me. He thinks I'm a square and that once you hit he ZFI it's time to push harder, into psychosis and beyond.
this is actually shown in maths, concepts of Pareto frontiers & tradeoffs
there's a formal reason moderation & temperancce are more effective than abuse