
Tryp Rapport Episode 064 - It's Not All Sunshine and Rainbows
Nov 6, 2024
Colin shares his ongoing struggles following a complex four-molecule ceremony. He describes persistent reactivations and the terror they bring, leading to hospitalization. The discussion contrasts media hype around psychedelics with the real risks involved. Colin explores his ideal solitary cactus ceremony, emphasizing caution in community practices. There's a focus on the importance of integration and support after intense experiences. The conversation also highlights the need for preparation and discipline before deep psychedelic work, along with resources for veterans seeking help.
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Start Low And Slow
- Start low and slow when exploring psychedelics; learn with small doses before high-risk compounds like 5-MeO.
- Incremental exposure reduces the chance of life-altering adverse effects.
Long-Term Trauma After A Four-Molecule Session
- Colin describes no lasting afterglow and persistent terror after his four-molecule session.
- He reports suicidal ideation, hospitalization, and ongoing self-doubt since the ceremony.
Mixing Molecules Adds Unknown Risk
- Mixing multiple potent molecules in one ceremony creates unknown interactions and risk, especially with substances like kratom.
- Lack of clear rationale for sequencing compounds increases the chance of harm.
